NODO 2026: 67 GALLERIES AND SEVEN INTERNATIONAL CURATORS ON THE BUENOS AIRES CIRCUIT

This June, the program will tour eight neighborhoods across the city with free admission, and will include an institutional acquisitions segment and visits from professionals from Mexico, Colombia, Panama, the United States, Spain, Germany, and Brazil.

May 29, 2026
NODO 2026: 67 GALLERIES AND SEVEN INTERNATIONAL CURATORS ON THE BUENOS AIRES CIRCUIT
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From June 4 to 6, from 2 to 8 p.m., the Buenos Aires City Circuit of NODO Circuitos will take place, with free and open access. 67 galleries will participate, spread across the neighborhoods of Retiro, Recoleta, Microcentro, La Boca, San Telmo, Palermo, and Villa Crespo. NODO is a commercial development program aimed at promoting and raising the visibility of Argentine galleries and cultivating new audiences, fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors in dialogue with organizations and actors in the cultural field.

 

As part of NODO Ciudad de Buenos Aires, the program will welcome visits from international curators, directors, and professionals: Jaime González Solís, Associate Curator at the Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo (MUAC) in Mexico City; Marielsa Castro Vizcarra, Chief Curator at the Museo de Arte Moderno de Medellín (MAMM); Juan Canela, Chief Curator at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Panamá (MAC); Gean Moreno, Director of the Art + Research Center at the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami; Blanca de la Torre, Director of the Institut Valencià d'Art Modern (IVAM) in Valencia; Monika Bayer-Wermuth, Chief Curator at Museum Brandhorst in Munich; and Paulo Miyada, independent curator from Brazil. The visits are supported by PromArgentina, the Centro Cultural de España en Buenos Aires (CCEBA), the Goethe-Institut in partnership with Salta Art Foundation, and the Embassy of Brazil in Argentina.

The program also includes an Acquisitions segment that fosters encounters between galleries, collections, and public and private institutions for the incorporation of works by Argentine artists into institutional holdings. The confirmed institutions are: Colección Ama Amoedo, Fundación HITO Cultural, Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires, and Museo Franklin Rawson (San Juan), in Argentina; the Museo de Arte Moderno de Medellín (MAMM); the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Panamá (MAC); and the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami (ICA). This segment is exclusively supported by Hanseatica.

 

NODO also promotes collaboration between galleries based outside the City of Buenos Aires and galleries headquartered in CABA. The twelve confirmed partnerships are: PIEDRAS with Diego Obligado (Rosario); Galería Grasa with Departamento 112 (Buenos Aires Province); Del Infinito with Subsuelo (Rosario); Central AFFAIR with CASAGALERIA (Salta); Ungallery with Ankara (Colonia Caroya, Córdoba); Maman Fine Art with Vía Margutta (Córdoba); The White Lodge with María Wonda (Córdoba); COTT with María Casado (Buenos Aires Province); Imaginario with LUOGO (Rafaela, Santa Fe); Nora Fisch with Remota (Salta); Herlitzka & Co. with Centro de Edición (Buenos Aires Province); and OHNO with NN (Buenos Aires Province).

The programming includes talks and presentations by international curators and industry professionals, open to the public, on June 5 and 6 at the Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires and Fundación Proa respectively. In the context of the 70th anniversary of the Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires and the 10th anniversary of Meridiano, a Mediation Program will be developed by the museum's education team, coordinated by curator and journalist Melisa Boratyn. The program is sponsored by the Ministerio de Cultura de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires and Fundación Banco Ciudad.

 

The NODO website features the full schedule and list of participating galleries.

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