AT THE INTERSECTION OF SCIENCE AND POETICS: LUCÍA PIZZANI IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
WHITNEY BIENNIAL 2026, A FIELD DENSE WITH ENCOUNTERS
The intergenerational selection traces a sensitive map of practices connected to the United States, where affective, political, and technological ties intertwine through an experimental lens.
DIALOGUES WITH THE LEGACY OF BURLE MARX, AT MAC/CCB
Lugar de estar: o legado Burle Marx (A Place to Be: The Legacy of Burle Marx) is the exhibition presented by Lisbon’s MAC/CCB – Museum of Contemporary Art and Architecture Center, showcasing an extensive selection of landscape projects for public spaces developed by Roberto Burle Marx (São Paulo, Brazil, 1909 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1994) and his collaborators over nearly seventy years.
MODERN MEXICO CITY IN JUAN GUZMÁN’S PHOTOGRAPHS, AT ICME
The exhibition dedicated to the German-born photojournalist, featuring a selection from his archive—now safeguarded by the Fundación Televisa—focuses on documenting the transformation and growth of Mexico City in the mid-20th century, highlighting its social and urban contrasts.
GARAICOA AND IBARRA FEATURED IN CAAM’S INAUGURAL GROUP SHOW
The CAAM opens its new season with an exhibition showcasing five recent acquisitions, highlighting works by Carlos Garaicoa and Karlo Andrei Ibarra that explore memory, space, and transformation.
A REINTERPRETATION OF THE FUENTES ANGARITA COLLECTION AT LA NEOMUDÉJAR
La Neomudéjar presents over 130 works from the Fuentes Angarita Collection, mapping three decades of Latin American political art through themes of identity, gender, diaspora, and the memory of the body.
CARDOSO AND THE AESTHETIC SCIENCE OF NATURAL BEHAVIOR AT LA COMETA
WHAT IS FERNANDA LAGUNA’S HEART MADE OF? OF REBEL TENDERNESS
Malba presents the most comprehensive survey of the Argentine artist’s work, featuring nearly 200 paintings, drawings, collages, embroideries, sculptures, installations, and videos; an exhibition that invites making without fear.
BIOGRAPHICAL GEOLOGY: GISELA COLÓN PRESENTS HER FIRST RETROSPECTIVE IN PUERTO RICO
The Puerto Rican–American artist explores the relationship between geology, memory, and vital energy in an exhibition spanning more than three decades of work.
TROPICAL HYPERSTITION, A SPACE OF MEMORY AND RESISTANCE AT THE BIENNALE DI VENEZIA 2026
With the large-scale installation and performative work of Antonio José Guzmán and Iva Jankovic, Panama participates for the second time as a National Pavilion in the Biennale di Venezia 2026.
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