C3A OPENS CALL FOR ARTISTIC RESIDENCIES WITH GRANTS OF UP TO €7,000
Those selected in the new call will be able to develop their projects over three months at this museum center in Córdoba, Spain. Application deadline: August 13.
THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART RECEIVES NEARLY 50 WORKS FROM THE BEREZDIVIN COLLECTION
The gift by Diana and Moises Berezdivin brings works by Allora & Calzadilla, Rafael Ferrer, Damián Ortega, Chemi Rosado-Seijo, and Rosângela Rennó, among others, to the Washington museum.
THE TELENOVELA AS A SUBJECT OF RESEARCH AT AMERICAS SOCIETY
The exhibition in New York will feature more than 50 works from the 1970s to the present, including an installation commissioned from Mexican artist Pablo Helguera.
SÃO PAULO BIENNIAL'S TOURING EXHIBITION ADDS BERLIN, MEXICO CITY AND SANTIAGO
The show debuts in Germany and Mexico with curatorial input from Alya Sebti and Anna Roberta Goetz, following a main exhibition in São Paulo that drew over 784,000 visitors.
OPEN CALL FOR THE FUNDACIÓN AMA AMOEDO GRANTS 2026
The fourth edition of the program awards ten grants of $10,000 USD across four categories for projects connected to Latin America. The deadline is September 9.
FROM THE SUBTERRANEAN TO THE COSMIC: TERESITA FERNÁNDEZ REAWAKENS A DORMANT HOUSTON LANDMARK
After nearly a decade closed, The Menil Collection's Fresco Building reopens with a meditation on spirituality and matter.
ALEJANDRO CARTAGENA: A PHOTOGRAPHIC PRACTICE FOR THE COLLECTIVE NARRATIVE
The Dominican-Mexican photographer explores the social and territorial transformations of Mexico through a critical and serial photographic practice in a major exhibition presented as part of PhotoEspaña.
SOUTHERN CONE ARTISTS: LAST DAYS TO APPLY FOR STUDIO VOLTAIRE’S RESIDENCY
The London space offers a fully funded twelve-week residency for emerging or mid-career artists from Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and Paraguay. The deadline is July 16.
TOMÁS SARACENO IN MUNICH: ECO-SOCIAL WAYS OF COEXISTENCE ON EARTH
"When the flame drinks from the stars and the spider weaves cycles of life, where the sky touches the earth and time expands like salt...", this is how Tomás Saraceno describes the exhibition Ancestral Futures at Haus der Kunst.
CARLOS CASTRO AND THE REASSESSMENT OF COLOMBIA'S VISUAL HISTORY
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