
FIVE NATIVE ARTISTS CHOSEN FOR EITELJORG CONTEMPORARY ART FELLOWSHIP
The artists will be featured in Emerging Current, an exhibition opening in November at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis, showcasing bold and experimental works that reflect diverse contemporary Indigenous perspectives.

THE “B-SIDE” OF POLESELLO AT THE CENTRO CULTURAL BORGES
A little over ten years after his death, numerous unpublished works by the Argentine artist are being exhibited for the first time, including engravings, sketches, paintings, sculptures, and objects.

VERDE-DISTÂNCIA: THE 2ND BIENAL DAS AMAZÔNIAS TRACES CONSTELLATIONS THROUGH PAN-AMAZONIAN ART
This edition unfolds in Belém as a poetic and political reflection on Amazonian and Caribbean territories. More than 80 artists explore the notions of dream, memory, and accent as forces that reconfigure geography, time, and resistance.

OPEN CALL: CLUSTER PHOTOGRAPHY RESIDENCY IN LONDON
Photographers working with contemporary narratives are invited to apply and take part in the opportunity to live, work, and exhibit in London, while gaining meaningful support and industry connections. Submissions deadline: July 22, 2025.

DIMENSION AND ARCHITECTURE IN JOSÉ DÁVILA, AT ALBARRÁN BOURDAIS

AMAZONIAN MENTAL HEALTH AT THE ICPNA ENGRAVING MUSEUM
Luna Dannon presents an exhibition born from her experience leading a mental health project involving 105 Amazonian communities during the pandemic.

BIENALSUR ARRIVES AT MUSEO MAR IN MAR DEL PLATA
Fragmenting Obsolescence. Silent Spring explores new ways of observing matter and time, objects and their durability, and the relationship between extinction and obsolescence.

MÓNICA KUPFER: “IT’S NOT ENOUGH TO EXHIBIT ART, WE NEED TO WRITE ITS HISTORY”
By María Galarza
For over four decades, Mónica Kupfer has been researching, writing, and curating exhibitions that seek to tell a story of Panamanian and Central American Art that is still under construction. She played a key role in the first edition of Pinta Panamá Art Week, where she coordinated FORO—a regional discussion platform that brought together artists, curators, collectors, and institutions.

DECONSTRUCTING AN IDEALIZED CARIBBEAN IN SANTO DOMINGO

THE VIRGIN OF GUADALUPE: BETWEEN CRAFTS AND ANTHROPOLOGY
By Álvaro de Benito
The Casa de México Foundation in Spain presents Guadalupe. La Virgen de México (Guadalupe. The Virgin of Mexico), an extensive program of exhibitions and activities centered around one of Mexico's most iconic and anthropologically significant figures. In addition to lectures and various screenings, the program revolves around two main themes: craftsmanship and popular culture on one hand, and anthropology on the other.
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