ALFREDO JAAR INDUCTED INTO THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS
The acclaimed Chilean artist joins the institution that brings together the most distinguished figures in architecture, visual arts, literature, and music in the United States.
TANIA CANDIANI INSCRIBES AN ECOLOGY OF THE INVISIBLE AT IVAM
Tania Candiani arrives in Valencia with an immersive installation that reimagines the subsoil as a living, speculative organism, where nature, technology, and memory converge to configure a hybrid ecosystem.
BUENOS AIRES DRESSES UP FOR NODO CIRCUITOS: FIVE ART GALLERIES TO VISIT
Meridiano's program brings together this weekend — June 4, 5 and 6 — a tour of galleries in San Telmo, Microcentro, La Boca, Villa Crespo and Retiro. The circuit offers an active reading of local contemporary art.
A SECRET FADES IN MY HANDS: AMPARO VIAU'S FIRST SOLO SHOW IN EUROPE
Argentine artist Amparo Viau is presenting her work at ArtNoble Gallery in Milan, Italy, through June 30. The exhibition features a large-scale installation consisting of a continuous drawing approximately forty meters long, created in chalk pastel on paper, along with a series of drawings and bodily fragments that expand upon the themes explored in the main piece.
BEATRIZ GONZÁLEZ IN OSLO: THE MAJOR RETROSPECTIVE THAT CLOSES A LEGACY
Astrup Fearnley Museet presents 150 works by the Colombian artist, who passed away in January 2026. An exhibition she helped plan herself, spanning six decades of everyday images, political violence, and a palette all her own.
CROCERI AND VIDAL MACKINSON SELECTED FOR RESIDENCY AT EL ESPACIO 23 IN MIAMI
The first collaboration between El Espacio 23 and Fundación Ama Amoedo places two Argentines at the heart of one of the most dynamic ecosystems for Latin American art.
CAN YOU TRUST WHAT YOU SEE? LEANDRO ERLICH AT THE GRAND PALAIS, PARIS
The Buenos Aires artist has turned the prestigious French building into his new stage: climbable structures, houses suspended in mid-air, and impossible staircases, through September 6.
DANIEL JACOBY: THE PERSISTENCE OF STIGMA AND SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION
MILESTONE FOR SALVADORAN ART: SEVEN WORKS ENTER THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART COLLECTION
Works by Beatriz Cortez, Simón Vega, Walterio Iraheta, and Verónica Vides are now part of one of the most important collections in the world, thanks to a donation by collector Mario Cáder-Frech.
JULIO LE PARC, THE MAN FROM MENDOZA WHO TURNED LIGHT INTO A WORK OF ART, HAS PASSED AWAY
He was 97 years old and had been hospitalized for two days at the American Hospital of Paris. On June 11, a major retrospective was set to open at the Tate in London.
"VILLA PILAR": A PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN WORK BY LEONORA CARRINGTON, PAINTED DURING HER HOSPITALIZATION IN SPAIN, COMES TO LIGHT
The exhibition Leonora Carrington: el surrealismo sintomático will include a painting the artist made in 1940 during her stay in Santander, a work that has remained hidden for decades.
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