OFELIA ESPARZA SINCE 1945: MEXICAN TRADITIONS IN CALIFORNIA
The American museum shows a major retrospective of the Chicana artist’s work—an oeuvre that “embodies the power of art to preserve memory and culture.”
THE MONUMENTALITY OF THREAD: OLGA DE AMARAL AT MALBA
The museum presents the artist’s trajectory in relation to her contexts, documenting her artistic networks, her interventions in architecture, and her pioneering role in the development of textile practice in the Americas.
ARCO 2026: ANALYZING ITS IDENTITY AND MODEL IN THE GLOBAL MARKET
ARCOmadrid 2026 appears to reinforce its position in the global art market by consolidating a distinctive identity in contrast to the major internationalized art fairs, with Latin America as its anchor. Its capacity to generate cultural and market narratives from this positioning has been key to understanding its current role and evaluating the potential risks of its model.
PINTA PANAMA ART WEEK 2026 REAFFIRMS THE COUNTRY AS A HUB FOR REGIONAL CONTEMPORARY ART
The event will unfold a public and free program including exhibitions, tours, talks, film screenings, music, and cultural and touristic experiences.
LATIN AMERICAN PROPOSALS AT CONTEMPORARY ART NOW: DECIPHERING A FUTURE
Contemporary Art Now in Madrid focuses on contemporary painting and highlights the value of Latin American art through the FOCO LATAM program. The proposals by regional artists presented at the fair reveal a diverse panorama, featuring material explorations, cultural memory, and contemporary imaginaries.
WALTER OTERO: A TROPICAL GALLERIST IN AMERICA'S ECOSYSTEM
Books are published about artists, museums, and collectors—but why not talk about the gallerist, the one who connects them all?
11 VISIONS OF LATIN AMERICAN GALLERIES AT ARCO
We explored the visions and practices of eleven Latin American galleries to gauge the pulse of the region’s art and its status at ARCO, with proposals that, without ignoring the commercial side, affirm tradition, experimentation, and diversity of languages as a common hallmark.
DISCOVERING WHERE THE SUN TAKES REFUGE AND TURNING IT INTO ART
Jun Martínez uses artistic practice as a space for reflection; the Mexican gallery adhesivo hosts one of them.
ROBERTO BEHAR & ROSARIO MARQUARDT WIN THE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD AT THE ELLIES OOLITE ARTS AWARDS
The Argentine duo receives the award in recognition of a practice that merges art, architecture, and public space, creating social sculptures that transform the city.
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