“TERRITORIES IN CONNECTION”, LATIN AMERICAN ART IN CIUDAD DE LAS ARTES, PANAMA
Video, textiles and the body make up a network of relationships in constant construction in the exhibition curated by Irene Gelfman with the participation of artists from Latin America.
RAFAEL TAMAYO AND THE MUSEUM AS A PLACE OF ENCOUNTER
With a background shaped by humanities and a trajectory in cultural practice, Rafael Tamayo promotes a model of the museum that is conceived in relation to its social context. Director of the Museum of Modern Art of Medellín, he will take part in the FORO of Pinta Panamá, where he will engage in discussions on how institutions construct narratives, community, and debate in the region.
THE HISTORY OF ART FROM BOGOTÁ AT MAP
The Colombian institution presents a reconsideration of visual traditions, reactivating them through a contemporary lens; works by Carlos Castro Arias, Fernando Uhía, Raúl Cristancho, Javier Vanegas, Juan Carlos Delgado, and Miler Lagos will be on view.
PATRICIO MAJANO: “ART CAN HELP US UNDERSTAND THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE”
The Salvadoran curator reflects on the relationship between art, memory, and politics, and on how his work at Y.ES Contemporary seeks to generate opportunities for local artists while building networks with the international scene. He will be participating in the 2026 edition of Pinta Panamá in the FORO talk.
MARÍA LUCÍA ALEMÁN: "CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS ARE UNITING THE REGION MORE"
The executive director of MAC Panama, who will participate in the discussion Building Institutional Stories, part of the Pinta Panamá FORO initiative, envisions great opportunities for Central America with the strengthening of its institutions and joint work.
LIGHT WATER, THE ACT OF CREATION ACCORDING TO KOJIRO TAKAKUWA
CAF AND PINTA FOUNDATION ANNOUNCE ALLIANCE TO STRENGTHEN THE LATIN AMERICAN ART ECOSYSTEM
The collaboration between the two institutions will promote cultural platforms, professional exchanges, and spaces for dialogue aimed at advancing Latin American art and its international projection.
WALTER OTERO: “A TROPICAL GALLERIST IS ONE WHO IS NOT AFRAID OF ANYTHING”
Walter Otero is recognized for his unconventional approach to artist management and the Puerto Rican art ecosystem. His career is now compiled in Walter Otero. A Tropical Gallerist, a book in which he reviews his career and reflects on changes in the sector.
ECOFEMINIST PERSPECTIVES AT THE PANAMANIAN CULTURAL CENTER OF SPAIN
The exhibition The Dimension of the Invisible: Ecofeminist Traces of Panamanian Art brings together 10 women artists who question the boundaries between nature, body and community at El Centro Cultural de España – Casa del Soldado. The exhibition is curated by Gladys Turner Bosso.
AUTONOMY FROM THE ENCOUNTER: ART FROM LATIN AMERICA AT THE HABITANTE GALLERY, PANAMA CITY
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