THE BIOMUSEO, SCIENCE AND ARCHITECTURE OF THE FIRST LEVEL

On the Amador Causeway, right at the entrance to the Panama Canal of the Pacific Ocean, the Museum of Biodiversity takes place, with a structure that does not go unnoticed both for its shapes and for its color. It is an avant-garde building that coexists with the natural  environment.

By Arjona, Esther María
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THE BIOMUSEO, SCIENCE AND ARCHITECTURE OF THE FIRST LEVEL

By Arjona, Esther María

On the Amador Causeway, right at the entrance to the Panama Canal of the Pacific Ocean, the Museum of Biodiversity takes place, with a structure that does not go unnoticed both for its shapes and for its color. It is an avant-garde building that coexists with the natural  environment.

FOUR ARTISTS EXPLORE AND RECONSTRUCT SPACE AT PINTA PANAMÁ 2026

During the Central American country’s art week, works that study histories, recreate them, and bring them into reflection will be presented. From the play with materials to the manipulation of space, Lulu Molinares, Cisco Merel, Arístides Ureña Ramos, and Isabel de Obaldía create pieces that propose alternative readings of memory, territory, and everyday life.

By Méndez, Violeta
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FOUR ARTISTS EXPLORE AND RECONSTRUCT SPACE AT PINTA PANAMÁ 2026

By Méndez, Violeta

During the Central American country’s art week, works that study histories, recreate them, and bring them into reflection will be presented. From the play with materials to the manipulation of space, Lulu Molinares, Cisco Merel, Arístides Ureña Ramos, and Isabel de Obaldía create pieces that propose alternative readings of memory, territory, and everyday life.

"NOT EVERY DAY IS THE SAME": ZANELE MUHOLI AT CASA SANTA ANA

Amalanga Awafani, an exhibition by the South African visual artist in Panama City, leads us to think about the passage of time and how identity and dignity cease to be a constant.

By Arjona, Esther María
News

"NOT EVERY DAY IS THE SAME": ZANELE MUHOLI AT CASA SANTA ANA

By Arjona, Esther María

Amalanga Awafani, an exhibition by the South African visual artist in Panama City, leads us to think about the passage of time and how identity and dignity cease to be a constant.

AN EXHIBITION THAT ASKS QUESTIONS TO THE ISLAND, AT DIABLO ROSSO

The Panamanian gallery will host the work of Irene Kopelman this month, a project that keeps open the interval between seeing and understanding.

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AN EXHIBITION THAT ASKS QUESTIONS TO THE ISLAND, AT DIABLO ROSSO

Until 04/25/2026
Panama City, Panama
CULTIVATING A VIRTUAL GARDEN: LEO CASTAÑEDA'S NEW INTERACTIVE DIGITAL WORK

Inspired by the Amazon rainforest and the Florida Everglades, the project commissioned for the 2026 Whitney Biennial invites players to explore the interconnections between natural ecosystems and technological systems.

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CULTIVATING A VIRTUAL GARDEN: LEO CASTAÑEDA'S NEW INTERACTIVE DIGITAL WORK

Inspired by the Amazon rainforest and the Florida Everglades, the project commissioned for the 2026 Whitney Biennial invites players to explore the interconnections between natural ecosystems and technological systems.

MAC PANAMÁ LAUNCHES AN INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION

The museum seeks to reaffirm its leadership as a cultural institution and its commitment to a more sustainable, inclusive, and creative future for the country and the region. Application deadline: March 29, 2026.

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MAC PANAMÁ LAUNCHES AN INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION

The museum seeks to reaffirm its leadership as a cultural institution and its commitment to a more sustainable, inclusive, and creative future for the country and the region. Application deadline: March 29, 2026.

MEXICAN CURATOR ANNOUNCED FOR LIVERPOOL BIENNIAL 2027

Lucía Sanromán and Aimee Harrison to co-curate the 14th edition of the festival, taking place from 5 June 2027 until 12 September 2027.

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MEXICAN CURATOR ANNOUNCED FOR LIVERPOOL BIENNIAL 2027

Lucía Sanromán and Aimee Harrison to co-curate the 14th edition of the festival, taking place from 5 June 2027 until 12 September 2027.

GLENDA LEÓN: A RITUAL SPACE IN THE SEARCH FOR MEANING

Glenda León creates a space where art, sound, and dance engage in dialogue in the face of the erosion of traditional systems of belief, through symbols that allow us to rethink the meaning of the contemporary from a ritual perspective.

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GLENDA LEÓN: A RITUAL SPACE IN THE SEARCH FOR MEANING

Until 04/11/2026
Madrid, Spain
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.

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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.

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.”

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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.”

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.

By De Benito, Álvaro
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ARCO 2026: ANALYZING ITS IDENTITY AND MODEL IN THE GLOBAL MARKET

By De Benito, Álvaro

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.

March 09, 2026
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.

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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.

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