OSCAR SANTILLÁN TO REPRESENT ECUADOR AT THE 61ST VENICE BIENNALE

The Ecuador Pavilion presents Tawna, curated by Manuela Moscoso, exploring territory, knowledge, and coexistence.

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OSCAR SANTILLÁN TO REPRESENT ECUADOR AT THE 61ST VENICE BIENNALE

The Ecuador Pavilion presents Tawna, curated by Manuela Moscoso, exploring territory, knowledge, and coexistence.

A JOURNEY THROUGH LATIN AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY AND A REFLECTION ON THE ROLE OF COLLECTING

The Jan Mulder Collection showcases the intersections between Latin American tradition and global developments in the field. 

By María Laura Hernández de Agüero
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A JOURNEY THROUGH LATIN AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY AND A REFLECTION ON THE ROLE OF COLLECTING

By María Laura Hernández de Agüero

The Jan Mulder Collection showcases the intersections between Latin American tradition and global developments in the field. 

THE IMMA SHOWCASES THE DEEP REFLECTION OF CECILIA VICUÑA

The exhibition presented at the Irish institution showcases an artist who reflects on the interrelation between humanity and nature and advocates listening as a path toward transformation through memory and connection.

By Álvaro De Benito
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THE IMMA SHOWCASES THE DEEP REFLECTION OF CECILIA VICUÑA

By Álvaro De Benito

The exhibition presented at the Irish institution showcases an artist who reflects on the interrelation between humanity and nature and advocates listening as a path toward transformation through memory and connection.

MEMORY, MOURNING AND REBELLION: BETTINI AT DA2

The first retrospective in Spain of Gabriela Bettini reflects on absence and the politics of forgetting through images that challenge official history.

By Álvaro De Benito
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MEMORY, MOURNING AND REBELLION: BETTINI AT DA2

By Álvaro De Benito

The first retrospective in Spain of Gabriela Bettini reflects on absence and the politics of forgetting through images that challenge official history.

MAYA WATANABE IN A GROUP EXHIBITION AT THE HOSPEDALETTO COMPLEX IN VENICE

The exhibition evokes a present marked by oppression, where bodies, sensibilities, and politics are deeply intertwined.

By María Laura Hernández de Agüero
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MAYA WATANABE IN A GROUP EXHIBITION AT THE HOSPEDALETTO COMPLEX IN VENICE

By María Laura Hernández de Agüero

The exhibition evokes a present marked by oppression, where bodies, sensibilities, and politics are deeply intertwined.

ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE: 120 FINALISTS PRESENTED IN VENICE

Artists from multiple disciplines are invited to participate in the international competition. The deadline is June 30, 2026.

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ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE: 120 FINALISTS PRESENTED IN VENICE

Artists from multiple disciplines are invited to participate in the international competition. The deadline is June 30, 2026.

LATIN AMERICA IN THE SPOTLIGHT: THREE EXHIBITIONS AT NOTTINGHAM CONTEMPORARY

Throughout the year, the British gallery will host exhibitions featuring the works of Chico da Silva, Juli Isídrez, and Francisco Tún.

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LATIN AMERICA IN THE SPOTLIGHT: THREE EXHIBITIONS AT NOTTINGHAM CONTEMPORARY

Throughout the year, the British gallery will host exhibitions featuring the works of Chico da Silva, Juli Isídrez, and Francisco Tún.

S.M.A.K. GHENT REVISITS GARCÍA AND NAVARRO’S PROPOSAL FOR THE 2022 VENICE BIENNALE

The exhibition, originally conceived to represent Chile at the Venice Biennale, reflects on memory and landscape through a dialogue between the Atacama Desert and Mars.

By Álvaro De Benito
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S.M.A.K. GHENT REVISITS GARCÍA AND NAVARRO’S PROPOSAL FOR THE 2022 VENICE BIENNALE

By Álvaro De Benito

The exhibition, originally conceived to represent Chile at the Venice Biennale, reflects on memory and landscape through a dialogue between the Atacama Desert and Mars.

RE-READING THE CÍRCULO DE BELLAS ARTES AS SUBJECT AND CRITICAL AGENT

La lechuza de Minerva reflects on the power of cultural institutions in the contemporary context and creates a space where proposals by Dagoberto Rodríguez, Regina Silveira, and Los Carpinteros, among others, coexist in order to re-read the trajectory of the institution itself.

By Álvaro De Benito
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RE-READING THE CÍRCULO DE BELLAS ARTES AS SUBJECT AND CRITICAL AGENT

By Álvaro De Benito

La lechuza de Minerva reflects on the power of cultural institutions in the contemporary context and creates a space where proposals by Dagoberto Rodríguez, Regina Silveira, and Los Carpinteros, among others, coexist in order to re-read the trajectory of the institution itself.

April 10, 2026
THE WIND AS PROTAGONIST AT THE FINLAND PAVILION

Combining science, music, and theatricality, Jenna Sutela’s work—curated by Stefanie Hessler—explores the unpredictable nature of the wind and its connection to the contemporary environmental crisis.

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THE WIND AS PROTAGONIST AT THE FINLAND PAVILION

Combining science, music, and theatricality, Jenna Sutela’s work—curated by Stefanie Hessler—explores the unpredictable nature of the wind and its connection to the contemporary environmental crisis.

THE UNFINISHED BUSINESS OF LIVING TOGETHER AT THE SWISS PAVILION

An exhibition that revisits television archives to reflect on coexistence as both a social promise and a contested field.

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THE UNFINISHED BUSINESS OF LIVING TOGETHER AT THE SWISS PAVILION

An exhibition that revisits television archives to reflect on coexistence as both a social promise and a contested field.

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