ARTEBA IN ITS 2024 EDITION – THE ARGENTINE ART ECOSYSTEM

The arteba 2024 fair opens its doors to the general public from Friday, August 30 to Sunday, September 1 at the Centro Costa Salguero, Buenos Aires, Argentina. With the goal of serving as a meeting platform, the fair will bring together all those who make up the art ecosystem in Argentina: artists, gallery owners, curators, collectors, professionals and the interested public.

ARTEBA IN ITS 2024 EDITION – THE ARGENTINE ART ECOSYSTEM

In this 2024 edition arteba counts with the participation of more than 400 artists, represented by 65 galleries from 16 different cities. The Main Section category will host established and well-known galleries, while Utopia will be dedicated to the most recent productions and will include galleries, artist-run spaces, for-profit and non-profit organizations and other experimental marketing platforms.

 

The Main Section includes galleries such as Aldo de Souda (Buenos Aires), COSMOCOSA (Buenos Aires), Galería Sur (Punta del Este), Herlitzka & Co. (Buenos Aires), Nora Fisch (Buenos Aires), PIEDRAS (Buenos Aires) and Gachi Prieto Arte Latinoamericano Contemporáneo (Buenos Aires), among others. To see the complete list click here.

 

PIEDRAS, at Stand 3, presents artists Joaquín Aras, Carrie Bencardino, Jimena Croceri, Santiago Gasquet, Carla Grunauer and Mónica Heller. In addition, Gachi Prieto Gallery presents at Stand 23 two nuclei with artists from different backgrounds but who share searches that mobilize them to work in a myriad of pictorial possibilities. The artists are: Leopoldo Maler, Juan José Cambre, Andrés Waissman, Daniel García, Nora Aslan, Alejandro Chaskielberg, Manuel Aja Espil, Sebastián Camacho, Alfredo Frías, Lihuel González and Lula Mari.

The Utopia category is oriented to the most recent productions. It includes galleries, artist-run spaces, for-profit and non-profit organizations and other experimental marketing platforms. Among the proposals are Galería Grasa (Buenos Aires), La Arte (Salta), NN (La Plata), OHNO gallery (Buenos Aires), Pionera (Pinamar), Salón Comunal (Bogota) and Satélite (Córdoba).

 

In addition, arteba features an artistic program that includes Papeles en el Espacio Andreani, a project -by artist Mimi Laquidara, curated by Alejandra Aguado- that combines drawing and sculpture to welcome the public and propose an experience that takes elements of everyday life to a new scale. There will also be a Williams Foundation Performance Program, curated by Osias Yanov, with daily performances, live artists, documentations and archives.

arteba's objective is to strengthen a solid art market, based on transparent and professional practices. The arteba Foundation seeks to promote the acquisition of works of art from public and private museums, stimulate contemporary artistic production, promote the growth of private collecting and establish networks and collaborations that foster a diverse and sustainable ecosystem.

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