
SEARCHING FOR A REPUBLIC: PERU'S PAST AND PRESENT ON A CHESS BOARD
Gonzalo García Callegari presents his twentieth solo exhibition at the Inca Garcilaso Cultural Center in Lima. In the wake of Peru’s bicentennial of independence, he invites us—with his signature dark humor—to question the unfinished ideals of national emancipation.

LOURDES GROBET AND THE LTCI, AT CASA DE MÉXICO
The Fundación Casa de México in Spain presents the exhibition Lourdes Grobet y el Laboratorio de Teatro Campesino e Indígena, a selection of nearly seventy photographs from the project developed by Lourdes Grobet (Mexico City, Mexico, 1940–2022) around the Laboratorio de Teatro Campesino e Indígena (LTCI) (Peasant and Indigenous Theatre Laboratory).

SAMUEL SARMIENTO: SPECULATING ON HISTORY
This past April 2025, Venezuelan artist Samuel Sarmiento (Maracaibo, 1987) opened his solo exhibition, Primordial Marshes: Of Waters and Goddesses, at the Claustro de San Agustín of the National University of Colombia. Curated by María Belén Sáez de Ibarra, the show features over 100 works—ceramics, watercolors, and paintings—created by Sarmiento from 2013 to the present. The exhibition presents water as a fertile ground for human stories and myths, focusing particularly on narratives from the Caribbean islands, where the artist resides.

RUTH BENZACAR OPENS ITS DOORS TO DELIA CANCELA
The gallery welcomes a key figure in Argentine and Latin American art since the 1960s. Her practice has unfolded between Buenos Aires, New York, and Paris, spanning painting, design, performance, and fashion, with a radical approach to the body, desire, and a bold, romantic vision of the female condition.

LIVING MATTER: MARLENE ALMEIDA AND WALTER LEBLANC IN BRUSSELS
Inspired by the visionary spirit of Walter and Nicole Leblanc, the Foundation launches a new programme of exhibitions, residencies, and events, reaffirming its commitment to artistic inquiry, international dialogue, and critical engagement with the urgencies of our time.

A FESTIVAL AND AN EXHIBITION IN BERLIN: FROM THE TREE TO THE EXILED FLIGHT
From June 6 to 8, 2025, the interdisciplinary festival Once We Were Trees, Now We Are Birds will take place at Kunsthaus ACUD in Berlin. Organized by the Goethe-Institut in Exile in cooperation with the Martin Roth-Initiative, the festival showcases artistic perspectives on migration, belonging, and transformation. It complements the exhibition of the same name, on view at the ifa Gallery Berlin until June 8, 2025.

PAMM LAUNCHES OPEN CALL FOR DIGITAL ART COMMISSIONS
The inaugural program invites experimental digital works from the crossroads of the Americas. Deadline: June 30.

JOANA VASCONCELOS IN SÃO PAULO: BETWEEN DIOR AND MYTHOLOGY

THE SILENCED WOMEN RAISE THEIR VOICES WITH TERESA MALUF AT PASEO DEL BUEN PASTOR
The Cordoban artist and architect Teresa Maluf presents Cuando el encierro es la salida (When Confinement Becomes the Way Out), a site-specific installation located in the chapel of Paseo del Buen Pastor in Córdoba, Argentina. With this work, Maluf pays tribute to all the women who, over nearly one hundred years, passed through this building—many of them deprived of their freedom.

DEPARTAMENTO 112: A STORY, A BIRD, AN ENCOUNTER
The artist and the gallerist were drinking mate on Fleming Avenue in Martínez, in front of the gallery, trying to hold onto the warmth of a cool autumn sun. That simple, everyday, and sincere image foreshadowed the exhibition at Departamento 112.
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