VÁSQUEZ DE LA HORRA IN GERMANY: SPACE, BODY AND THE SACRED

The exhibition sketches an intimate map where rituals, organic materials, and personal narratives intertwine to question the social norms that shape our identities.

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VÁSQUEZ DE LA HORRA IN GERMANY: SPACE, BODY AND THE SACRED

The exhibition sketches an intimate map where rituals, organic materials, and personal narratives intertwine to question the social norms that shape our identities.

VELVET CLUB: A CLICHÉD DREAM AT THE MODERNO

Daniel Basso presents new works that reinterpret nocturnal aesthetics, consumer objects, and urban memories to create an immersive space between fantasy and exaggeration.

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VELVET CLUB: A CLICHÉD DREAM AT THE MODERNO

Daniel Basso presents new works that reinterpret nocturnal aesthetics, consumer objects, and urban memories to create an immersive space between fantasy and exaggeration.

REFORESTING MEMORY: YUNUEN DÍAZ AT THE BOGOTÁ BIENNIAL

By Manuel Vásquez Ortega

Bogotá and Mexico City are among the cities with the greatest bird diversity in the world: Bogotá is home to 550 species, while Mexico City has 365. Inspired by this observation, Mexican artist, poet, and educator Yunuen Díaz presented a series of ten habitable nests at the International Biennial of Art and the City, BOG25—a collaborative creation with basket weavers from Apulo, Colombia, installed in the plaza of the Gabriel García Márquez Cultural Center of the Fondo de Cultura Económica.

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REFORESTING MEMORY: YUNUEN DÍAZ AT THE BOGOTÁ BIENNIAL

By Manuel Vásquez Ortega

Bogotá and Mexico City are among the cities with the greatest bird diversity in the world: Bogotá is home to 550 species, while Mexico City has 365. Inspired by this observation, Mexican artist, poet, and educator Yunuen Díaz presented a series of ten habitable nests at the International Biennial of Art and the City, BOG25—a collaborative creation with basket weavers from Apulo, Colombia, installed in the plaza of the Gabriel García Márquez Cultural Center of the Fondo de Cultura Económica.

TARIFFS AT THE BORDER: WHEN ART MEETS TRADE POLICY

By María Sancho-Arroyo

How new U.S. trade policies are reshaping the movement of art and design, blurring the line between cultural object and commercial good.

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TARIFFS AT THE BORDER: WHEN ART MEETS TRADE POLICY

By María Sancho-Arroyo

How new U.S. trade policies are reshaping the movement of art and design, blurring the line between cultural object and commercial good.

GDA – GALERIA DE ARTISTAS LANDS AT ZIELINSKY BARCELONA WITH THE GROUP SHOW PERQUIRERE

By Álvaro de Benito

The Barcelona venue of Zielinsky hosts GDA – Galeria de Artistas in its space and presents its group exhibition Perquirere. The show brings together works by several Brazilian artists associated with GDA, who share a common approach to research and to questioning the categorization of Western art. The selection of works seeks to move away from the stereotypes that have shaped the notion of so-called “brasilidade,” while reinforcing the institution’s aim to promote Brazilian artistic thought and practice.

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GDA – GALERIA DE ARTISTAS LANDS AT ZIELINSKY BARCELONA WITH THE GROUP SHOW PERQUIRERE

Until 01/23/2026
Barcelona, Spain
RUTH BENZACAR: SIX DECADES ON, STILL CELEBRATING RISK AND FREEDOM

By Violeta Méndez

The gallery marks sixty years of history with Energy and Optimism for Life, a vibrant look at its legacy and its present.

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RUTH BENZACAR: SIX DECADES ON, STILL CELEBRATING RISK AND FREEDOM

By Violeta Méndez

The gallery marks sixty years of history with Energy and Optimism for Life, a vibrant look at its legacy and its present.

TEMPO AT MAM CHILOÉ: PAINTING MEMORY IN THE HOUSES OF THE SOUTH

Painting is presented here not only as an aesthetic language, but as a symbolic, intimate, and reflective tool that invites us to view the everyday from new perspectives.

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TEMPO AT MAM CHILOÉ: PAINTING MEMORY IN THE HOUSES OF THE SOUTH

Painting is presented here not only as an aesthetic language, but as a symbolic, intimate, and reflective tool that invites us to view the everyday from new perspectives.

SANTIAGO YAHUARCANI: LIVING MEMORY OF THE ÁIMENI CLAN IN NEW YORK

The exhibition of the Uitoto artist intertwines territory, technique, and spirituality in a dialogue of history and resistance.

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SANTIAGO YAHUARCANI: LIVING MEMORY OF THE ÁIMENI CLAN IN NEW YORK

Until 01/17/2026
New York, Estados Unidos
THE LATEST EVOLUTION OF BLACK MIRROR / ESPEJO NEGRO BY LASCH, AT CASA DE MÉXICO

By Álvaro de Benito

The Fundación Casa de México in Spain hosts Re/Generación, a new installation from the Black Mirror / Espejo Negro series produced by Pedro Lasch (Mexico City, Mexico, 1975) and curated by the National Institute of Anthropology and History of Mexico (INAH). Originating from an initiative originally produced by the Nasher Museum of Art in Durham, North Carolina, in 2007, the series has been transformed through various techniques, evolving its language toward a narrative that makes it impossible to separate past and present, as well as spectator and proposal.

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THE LATEST EVOLUTION OF BLACK MIRROR / ESPEJO NEGRO BY LASCH, AT CASA DE MÉXICO

By Álvaro de Benito

The Fundación Casa de México in Spain hosts Re/Generación, a new installation from the Black Mirror / Espejo Negro series produced by Pedro Lasch (Mexico City, Mexico, 1975) and curated by the National Institute of Anthropology and History of Mexico (INAH). Originating from an initiative originally produced by the Nasher Museum of Art in Durham, North Carolina, in 2007, the series has been transformed through various techniques, evolving its language toward a narrative that makes it impossible to separate past and present, as well as spectator and proposal.

RAUSCHENBERG’S PHOTOGRAPHIC APPROACH AND LATIN AMERICAN ROCI SERIES, AT JUAN MARCH FOUNDATION

By Álvaro de Benito

The Juan March Foundation in Madrid presents an extensive and analytical exhibition on Robert Rauschenberg (Port Arthur, USA, 1925–Captiva, USA, 2008), focusing on the use of image and photography in his work. The exhibition, structured from a novel curatorial perspective, reinterprets the production of one of the great masters of contemporary art, highlighting it as the outcome of an essentially photographic practice.

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RAUSCHENBERG’S PHOTOGRAPHIC APPROACH AND LATIN AMERICAN ROCI SERIES, AT JUAN MARCH FOUNDATION

By Álvaro de Benito

The Juan March Foundation in Madrid presents an extensive and analytical exhibition on Robert Rauschenberg (Port Arthur, USA, 1925–Captiva, USA, 2008), focusing on the use of image and photography in his work. The exhibition, structured from a novel curatorial perspective, reinterprets the production of one of the great masters of contemporary art, highlighting it as the outcome of an essentially photographic practice.

IN PRACTICE: CARLOS QUINTANA AT CAELUM GALLERY

The Cuban artist presents new works inspired by the Hudson River and his experiences in the United States, in a show that combines painting, process, and live presence.

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IN PRACTICE: CARLOS QUINTANA AT CAELUM GALLERY

Until 12/13/2025
New York, Estados Unidos

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