Reviews

Galería Habitante, Panama

Independently of the pleasure or the gratification that we have always obtained from viewing Guillermo Trujillo’s works, he has not ceased to amaze us with his capacity to offer us new emotional experiences in each of his incursions in the world of creation.

Vermelho, Sao Paulo

Galería Vermelho, Sao Paulo, inaugurated its 2010 exhibitions program with three excellent solo shows: “Universe”, work by the collective Detanico Lain; Ana María Tavares’s “Paisagems perdidas” (Lost Landscapes); and the recent work of the Portuguese artist Gabriela Albergaria.

Malba-Fundación Costantini, Buenos Aires

A great success of attendance, the traveling exhibition Andy Warhol. Mr. America, at Malba-Fundación Costantini, coincided with the sale of 200 One Dollar Bills (1962), auctioned by Sotheby’s for 43 million dollars; a smaller, cross-shaped version of the same work was featured at the Buenos Aires show.

Public art, Del Plata Building

Impossible to ignore and really impressive, the four artistic interventions featuring gigantographs of works by up-and-coming contemporary artists on the façade of the Del Plata Building managed to transfer images which are habitually viewed in more intimate venues, such as museums and private collections, to the public sphere.

Die Ecke, Santiago

Cristóbal Lehyt positions himself very well in large and reduced contexts

Moro, Santiago

Internally, the Chilean art scene often falls under the stereotype of a cold and academized conceptualism. Some artists, on the other hand, have shown an interest in “refreshing” the atmosphere through aesthetic warmth, a certain humor, and urban culture.


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