YOU, ME, AND ALL THE WIND IN BETWEEN, AT NINA JOHNSON
EVERY CENTER OF QUISQUEYA HENRÍQUEZ
The Complutense Art Center explores the work of Quisqueya Henríquez, a practice rich both technically and conceptually, which employs social critique, creolization, and multidisciplinary semantics as analytical tools for the discourse of the Caribbean.
WIELS AND AC/E OPEN RESIDENCY CALL FOR ARTISTS IN BRUSSELS
The program will select one artist residing to take part in a six-month residency at one of Europe’s leading contemporary art institutions. Application deadline: March 1, 2026.
THE AESTHETIC TRANSFORMATION OF FUNCTIONALITY: REINOSO AT MNAD
La vida se mueve delves into Pablo Reinoso’s most recognizable artistic practice: the transformation of everyday objects into sculptural works that explore existential fragility in dialogue with space and surrealism.
MIET WARLOP’S “ROCK ‘N’ ROLL” SPIRIT WILL REPRESENT BELGIUM AT THE 61ST VENICE BIENNALE
The artist will present a performative work that addresses the chaotic state of the world and the need for human connection in the face of today’s turbulent context.
RENEGOTIATING PERCEPTION, A GROUP EXHIBITION IN MEXICO CITY
THE REINA SOFÍA STRENGTHENS THE FIGURE OF MARUJA MALLO
Máscara y compás underscores the importance of Maruja Mallo’s Latin American exile as a key stage in her artistic renewal, during which her avant-garde language expanded through the integration of the cultural and symbolic realities of Latin America.
LIVING ARCHIVE: AN INITIATIVE THAT HIGHLIGHTS LATIN AMERICAN ART IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
The project seeks to promote encounters, exchange, and the creation of networks within the British art ecosystem.
PROCESSES OF A RESIDENCY: POETICS OF OVERFLOW AT SOLANAS ART EXPERIENCE
As part of the 2025 Latin American Residency Program, SAE presents a group exhibition that highlights the processes of production, research, and experimentation developed by eight artists in dialogue with Punta Ballena.
ALBERTO BARAYA’S GALICIA, BROUGHT TOGETHER AT FERNANDO PRADILLA
FIRST INDIGENOUS ART BIENNIAL IN BUENOS AIRES
The event will bring together 46 Indigenous artists from different regions of Argentina and neighboring countries, with exhibitions and activities taking place between February and April.
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