PIERO ATCHUGARRY GALLERY CELEBRATES 10TH ANIVERSARY
To celebrate the proyect’s 10-year-anniversary, the exhibition Piero Atchugarry Gallery: 10 years features the gallery’s represented artists from 13 countries.

A decade, a project, and a dream. Ten years ago, Piero Atchugarry began outlining the program for a gallery dedicated to contemporary art. With a background in Economics and the desire to create his own space, he aimed to develop an artist program that encompassed his passion for sculpture, as well as the growing interest in conceptual art, painting, sensitive abstraction, and constructive geometry.
The gallery presently represents artists hailing from a diverse selection of countries, underscoring its commitment to international growth. These artists that helped define the gallery’s aesthetic will be exhibited together for the first time.
With locations in Garzón, Uruguay, and Miami, Florida, the gallery focuses mostly on the primary market and the promotion of art internationally and therefore it represents artists from Brazil, Cuba, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, South Africa, Uruguay, United States and Venezuela.
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Adam Jeppesen. Work # 159, 2023. Cyanotype, 38x30x30cm.
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Adam Jeppesen. Work # 159, 2023. Cyanotype, 38x30x30cm.
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Tulio Pinto. Complicity Vector #04, 2018, Steel and glass. 120x130x41cm.
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Pablo Rasgado, Casa minima. 2019. Acrylic, stones, Wood, 83x83x86cm.
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Chris Soal, Reverie, 2023. Beer Bottle Caps, Bamboo and Birch Wood Toothpicks, 198x118x14cm.
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Alicia Viebrock. Season of the witch, 2022. Ink and actylic on canvas. 170x160cm.
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Arthur Lescher, 4391 INVERSO DO INFINITO, 2020. Brass and green Multifilament line. Dimensions variable.
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Arcangelo Sassolino, 1967 Senza titolo, 2018. Reinforced concrete 81 x 63 x 15cm.
Artists participating: Adam Jeppson, Artur Lescher, Arcangelo Sassolino, Alicia Viebrock, Chris Soal, Dagoberto Rodriguez, Eugenio Espinoza, Emil Lukas, Ignacio Iturria, Lydia Okumura, Anne Cecile Surga, Kaita Miyazaki, Malin Bulow, Mounir Fatmi, MAHKU, Pablo Rasgado, Yuken Teruya, Riccardo De Marchi, Sophie Ullrich, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Tulio Pinto and Veronica Vazquez.
Piero Atchugarry: 10 years.
Until January 31st, 2023.
Piero Atchugarry Gallery. 5520 NE 4th Avenue, Miami, United States.
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The sculpture Mariposa de la vida (Butterfly of life), created by the Uruguayan sculptor Pablo Atchugarry, was recently delivered to the Municipality of Maldonado; made of stainless steel, the work is 11.8 meters high and weighs approximately 30 tons.

Diana Lowenstein gallery presents Time, Udo Nöger’s solo exhibition. In his latest works the artist advances his ongoing exploration of light and form.

Marquez Art Projects presents Cusp, a new body of work by José Delgado Zuñiga. In dynamic paintings and drawings that explode with surreal, humorous and intensely personal images, Zuñiga reflects the complexities of Chicano experiences, with a focus on the formation of identity and freedom.
JOSÉ DELGADO ZUÑIGA’S SOLO EXHIBITION AT MAP
Marquez Art Projects presents Cusp, a new body of work by José Delgado Zuñiga. In dynamic paintings and drawings that explode with surreal, humorous and intensely personal images, Zuñiga reflects the complexities of Chicano experiences, with a focus on the formation of identity and freedom.

Giuliana Vidarte is a curator, art historian and teacher. Her work focuses on the rewriting of history from the perspective of the discourse of the Peruvian Amazon. In an interview with Arte al Día, she talks about her career and how she developed the curatorial proposal for the NEXT section for Pinta Miami 2023.
GIULIANA VIDARTE: "THROUGH EXHIBITIONS WE CAN LOOK AT THE PAST IN ORDER TO THINK ABOUT TODAY"
Giuliana Vidarte is a curator, art historian and teacher. Her work focuses on the rewriting of history from the perspective of the discourse of the Peruvian Amazon. In an interview with Arte al Día, she talks about her career and how she developed the curatorial proposal for the NEXT section for Pinta Miami 2023.

Vibración Pura (Pure Vibration) is Jesús Rafael Soto’s solo exhibition at Ascaso Gallery.
PURE VIBRATIONS. SOTO’S 100TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS

The Bass presents Hernan Bas: The Conceptualists, an exhibition on-view beginning December 4, 2023 that explores conceptual art as a permissive realm for creative behavior and an inviting space for queerness.

The Buenos Aires-based gallery Futbolitis is teaming up with (RE)BOOT, a new brand championing sustainability through sport, to present Tiempo Extra (Extra Time), an exhibition at Miami Design District.

ICA Miami presents the first solo museum presentation for New York–based artist Sasha Gordon, Surrogate Self. The surreal paintings and drawings that Gordon creates explore the complexities of bodily experience in gorgeous and hyper-realistic detail.
SASHA GORDON’S SURREAL SCENES AT ICA MIAMI
ICA Miami presents the first solo museum presentation for New York–based artist Sasha Gordon, Surrogate Self. The surreal paintings and drawings that Gordon creates explore the complexities of bodily experience in gorgeous and hyper-realistic detail.

Since the D+C Foundation’s Residency Program started –in 2022–, mid-career artists such as Sandra Monterroso, Jeronimo Villa, Guillermo García Cruz, Youdhisthir Maharjan and Loris Cecchini participated. The 2024 selected residents will be announced soon.
D+C FOUNDATION ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM
Since the D+C Foundation’s Residency Program started –in 2022–, mid-career artists such as Sandra Monterroso, Jeronimo Villa, Guillermo García Cruz, Youdhisthir Maharjan and Loris Cecchini participated. The 2024 selected residents will be announced soon.

Vital and veiled: Valerie Brathwaite and José Gabriel Fernández is ISLAA Artist Seminar Initiative exhibition at the University Galleries of the University of Florida. Curated by Jesús Fuenmayor and Kaira Cabañas.

Born in Venezuela, Antonio Briceño is a photographer and biologist. His series Dioses de América. Panteón natural (Gods of America. Natural Pantheon) participates in the Special Project Amazonia of Pinta Miami 2023. He has been working for more than 20 years on this series, whose purpose is to make visible the indigenous mythologies that have survived Christianity and colonialism, but are still in danger of extinction.
ANTONIO BRICEÑO REFLECTS ON THE VULNERABILITY AND SPLENDOR OF INDIGENOUS CULTURES
Born in Venezuela, Antonio Briceño is a photographer and biologist. His series Dioses de América. Panteón natural (Gods of America. Natural Pantheon) participates in the Special Project Amazonia of Pinta Miami 2023. He has been working for more than 20 years on this series, whose purpose is to make visible the indigenous mythologies that have survived Christianity and colonialism, but are still in danger of extinction.

In her practice, Brazilian artist Manoela Medeiros questions artistic media by going beyond their conventional formats, producing paintings and in situ installations that explore the relationships between space, time, and the corporeality of art and of the viewer. Together with Felipe Cohen, they are part of Kubik Gallery’s proposal for Pinta Miami 2023.
MANOELA MEDEIROS ESCAPES ARTISTIC DEFINITIONS AND EXPLORES THE EVOLUTION OF THE NON-PLACE
In her practice, Brazilian artist Manoela Medeiros questions artistic media by going beyond their conventional formats, producing paintings and in situ installations that explore the relationships between space, time, and the corporeality of art and of the viewer. Together with Felipe Cohen, they are part of Kubik Gallery’s proposal for Pinta Miami 2023.

Rubell Museum is presenting three exhibitions: Basil Kincaid: Spirit in the Gift; Alejandro Piñeiro Bello; and Singular Views: Los Angeles.

With the intention of rethinking the legacy of the Venezuelan-German artist Gego and its historical significance from the contemporary context, LA ESCUELA___ created a project of dialogue, learning and exchange Collective Reticulárea: Communal Cartographies.
COLLABORATIVE PROJECT IN HOMAGE TO GEGO
With the intention of rethinking the legacy of the Venezuelan-German artist Gego and its historical significance from the contemporary context, LA ESCUELA___ created a project of dialogue, learning and exchange Collective Reticulárea: Communal Cartographies.

Magdalena Fernández's Mobile Body Paintings arrived at the Clavijero Cultural Center, in Morelia, to breathe with the Mexican public.
THE MOBILE BODY PAINTINGS OF MAGDALENA FERNÁNDEZ
Magdalena Fernández's Mobile Body Paintings arrived at the Clavijero Cultural Center, in Morelia, to breathe with the Mexican public.

The Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo (Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo) and the Museu Afro Brasil Emanoel Araujo (Emanuel Araujo Afro Brazil Museum) presented the exhibition Mãos: 35 anos da Mão Afro-Brasileira (Hands: 35 years of the Afro-Brazilian Hand).
BRAZIL’S HISTORY OF REPRESENTATION THROUGH ART
The Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo (Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo) and the Museu Afro Brasil Emanoel Araujo (Emanuel Araujo Afro Brazil Museum) presented the exhibition Mãos: 35 anos da Mão Afro-Brasileira (Hands: 35 years of the Afro-Brazilian Hand).

The sculpture Mariposa de la vida (Butterfly of life), created by the Uruguayan sculptor Pablo Atchugarry, was recently delivered to the Municipality of Maldonado; made of stainless steel, the work is 11.8 meters high and weighs approximately 30 tons.
PABLO ATCHUGARRY DONATED MARIPOSA DE LA VIDA TO THE MUNICIPALITY OF MALDONADO
The sculpture Mariposa de la vida (Butterfly of life), created by the Uruguayan sculptor Pablo Atchugarry, was recently delivered to the Municipality of Maldonado; made of stainless steel, the work is 11.8 meters high and weighs approximately 30 tons.