GALLERY RETURNS TO PALERMO AND VILLA CRESPO FOR ITS SECOND 2025 EDITION

The cultural event turns Buenos Aires into a vibrant art route: galleries, museums, artist studios, and independent spaces open their doors with free activities and special programs.

GALLERY RETURNS TO PALERMO AND VILLA CRESPO FOR ITS SECOND 2025 EDITION

With the support of the Ministry of Culture of the City, Gallery returns on Saturday, September 20, 2025, to the neighborhoods of Palermo and Villa Crespo. The initiative promotes tours through galleries, museums, artist studios, and foundations, with the aim of bringing contemporary art closer to the public and showcasing the excellence of the local scene.

 

For more than two decades, it has been a cultural landmark that connects artists, curators, neighbors, collectors, and new audiences. This year, in addition to the Palermo and Villa Crespo circuits, the program will conclude in November with a special edition in La Boca’s Distrito de las Artes.

 

More than a simple tour, Gallery is an invitation to rediscover the city through art: neighborhood walks, urban activations, guided tours, outstanding exhibitions, and a festive closing with music and performances.

Gallery Palermo / Villa Crespo Agenda

Saturday, September 20 – 4:00 to 7:30 p.m.

 

Guided Tours (4:30 – 7:30 p.m.)

Free, with prior registration and limited capacity.

 

  • Palermo Tour #1
    Meeting point: MAP – Museo de Arte Popular José Hernández
    • Casa Victoria Ocampo (Fondo Nacional de las Artes)
    • Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo

 

  • Palermo Tour #2
    Meeting point: Eseade – Uriarte 2472
    • Quimera
    • La Casa Walsh
    • Gachi Prieto

 

  • Villa Crespo Tour #3
    Meeting point: ArtexArte – Lavalleja 1062
    • MicroGalería
    • Pabellón 4
    • Julia Baitala Arte Contemporáneo

 

  • Villa Crespo Tour #4
    Meeting point: Bonta – Gorriti 4481
    • Pabellón 4
    • MicroGalería
    • Gachi Prieto Arte Contemporáneo

 

  • Villa Crespo Tour #5
    Meeting point: Ruth Benzacar – Juan Ramírez de Velasco 1287
    • Fundación Cazadores
    • Valery’s Factory

Urban/Architectural Tour (5:00 – 7:00 p.m.)

A walking tour through Retiro, Recoleta, and Microcentro guided by architect Adriana Bianchedi.
Meeting point: Quimera, Güemes 4473.
Duration: 2 hours. Limited to 60 participants. Registration required.

 

Highlight Activity (4:30 p.m.) – Museo Sívori

Guided visit to Un puñado de tierra by Andrés Paredes, curated by Sandra Juárez.
Meeting point: Av. Infanta Isabel 555.
Duration: 45 minutes. Fee: ARS 2000. Registration required.

 

After Gallery (7:30 p.m.) – Valery’s Factory

Closing event at Vera 1350 with music, performances, and drinks.

  • DJ Nebula and Nos en Vera
  • Performances
    ELE (L) – Dominique Melhemi and Hella Salatin
    Opilion – Josefina Maro, with robotic device by Salvador Marino

 

Participating Spaces

Casa Victoria Ocampo, Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo, Museo de Arte Popular Hernández, Eseade, Quimera, La Casa Walsh, Gachi Prieto, Julia Baitala Arte Contemporáneo, Bonta, Arte x Arte, Pabellón 4, MicroGalería, Ruth Benzacar, Fundación Cazadores, Valery’s Factory, and Museo Sívori.

 

A Regional Platform

Gallery is organized by Arte al Día and Pinta, the leading platform for the promotion of Latin American art worldwide. In addition to international fairs such as Pinta Miami, Pinta BAphoto, and Pinta Lima, Pinta also develops programs like Pinta Asunción Art Week and Pinta Panamá Art Week, fostering cultural exchange across the region.

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