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.

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.

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.

THE TRANSFORMATIVE SOUND, ACCORDING TO BENGOLEA, AT C3A

The exhibition brings together works created ad hoc by the artist in the city. Through them, she reinterprets craft and tradition from a contemporary perspective and invites the audience to understand sound as a language that redefines our relationship with the environment.

By Álvaro De Benito
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THE TRANSFORMATIVE SOUND, ACCORDING TO BENGOLEA, AT C3A

By Álvaro De Benito

The exhibition brings together works created ad hoc by the artist in the city. Through them, she reinterprets craft and tradition from a contemporary perspective and invites the audience to understand sound as a language that redefines our relationship with the environment.

HUMANS, MACHINES, AND POSSIBLE FUTURES: THE LAST 100 YEARS AT NEW MUSEUM

The exhibition features more than 15 new commissions by artists such as Ryan Gander, Camille Henrot, Jamian Juliano-Villani, Wangechi Mutu, Hito Steyerl, Alice Wang, and Santiago Yahuarcani, among others.

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HUMANS, MACHINES, AND POSSIBLE FUTURES: THE LAST 100 YEARS AT NEW MUSEUM

The exhibition features more than 15 new commissions by artists such as Ryan Gander, Camille Henrot, Jamian Juliano-Villani, Wangechi Mutu, Hito Steyerl, Alice Wang, and Santiago Yahuarcani, among others.

DANCING OUR PROBLEMS: LATIN AMERICAN PRESENCE AT MOCA’S ART ON THE PLAZA 2026 AWARDS IN MIAMI

In a context marked by the debate on immigration in the United States, Joan Jiménez Suero (Perú) has been recognized by the Museum of Contemporary Art - North Miami (MOCA) for a proposal that reflects on the identity, memory, and resistance of the Latin diaspora.

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DANCING OUR PROBLEMS: LATIN AMERICAN PRESENCE AT MOCA’S ART ON THE PLAZA 2026 AWARDS IN MIAMI

In a context marked by the debate on immigration in the United States, Joan Jiménez Suero (Perú) has been recognized by the Museum of Contemporary Art - North Miami (MOCA) for a proposal that reflects on the identity, memory, and resistance of the Latin diaspora.

QUESTIONING POWER AND COLONIAL STRUCTURES: CINTHIA MARCELLE INTERVENES AT SERRALVES

beginning, middle, beginning presents an installation by Brazilian artist Cinthia Marcelle, conceived specifically for the Central Gallery of the Serralves Museum. The work questions the linear conception of time and its relationship to colonial structures.

By Álvaro De Benito
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QUESTIONING POWER AND COLONIAL STRUCTURES: CINTHIA MARCELLE INTERVENES AT SERRALVES

By Álvaro De Benito

beginning, middle, beginning presents an installation by Brazilian artist Cinthia Marcelle, conceived specifically for the Central Gallery of the Serralves Museum. The work questions the linear conception of time and its relationship to colonial structures.

MARCELO BRODSKY IN WIESBADEN: MEMORY AS AN ACTIVE PRACTICE

The Kunsthaus Wiesbaden presents an exhibition surveying the work of the Argentine artist, where photography, archive, and activism intertwine to reflect on the traces of violence and human rights.

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MARCELO BRODSKY IN WIESBADEN: MEMORY AS AN ACTIVE PRACTICE

The Kunsthaus Wiesbaden presents an exhibition surveying the work of the Argentine artist, where photography, archive, and activism intertwine to reflect on the traces of violence and human rights.

AFFECTIVE CARTOGRAPHIES AND ARCHITECTURES BY SOFÍA SALAZAR AT C3A

The exhibition by the Ecuadorian artist, featuring works created specifically for the Córdoba space, proposes a journey in which the viewer is invited to explore concepts such as migration, memory, and colonialism by moving through a space that brings together history and displacement.

By Álvaro De Benito
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AFFECTIVE CARTOGRAPHIES AND ARCHITECTURES BY SOFÍA SALAZAR AT C3A

By Álvaro De Benito

The exhibition by the Ecuadorian artist, featuring works created specifically for the Córdoba space, proposes a journey in which the viewer is invited to explore concepts such as migration, memory, and colonialism by moving through a space that brings together history and displacement.

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