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TROPICAL HYPERSTITION, A SPACE OF MEMORY AND RESISTANCE AT THE BIENNALE DI VENEZIA 2026

With the large-scale installation and performative work of Antonio José Guzmán and Iva Jankovic, Panama participates for the second time as a National Pavilion in the Biennale di Venezia 2026.

By Esther María Arjona
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TROPICAL HYPERSTITION, A SPACE OF MEMORY AND RESISTANCE AT THE BIENNALE DI VENEZIA 2026

By Esther María Arjona

With the large-scale installation and performative work of Antonio José Guzmán and Iva Jankovic, Panama participates for the second time as a National Pavilion in the Biennale di Venezia 2026.

“TERRITORIES IN CONNECTION”, LATIN AMERICAN ART IN CIUDAD DE LAS ARTES, PANAMA

Video, textiles and the body make up a network of relationships in constant construction in the exhibition curated by Irene Gelfman with the participation of artists from Latin America.

By Esther María Arjona
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“TERRITORIES IN CONNECTION”, LATIN AMERICAN ART IN CIUDAD DE LAS ARTES, PANAMA

By Esther María Arjona

Video, textiles and the body make up a network of relationships in constant construction in the exhibition curated by Irene Gelfman with the participation of artists from Latin America.

PATRICIO MAJANO: “ART CAN HELP US UNDERSTAND THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE”

The Salvadoran curator reflects on the relationship between art, memory, and politics, and on how his work at Y.ES Contemporary seeks to generate opportunities for local artists while building networks with the international scene. He will be participating in the 2026 edition of Pinta Panamá in the FORO talk.

By María Galarza
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PATRICIO MAJANO: “ART CAN HELP US UNDERSTAND THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE”

By María Galarza

The Salvadoran curator reflects on the relationship between art, memory, and politics, and on how his work at Y.ES Contemporary seeks to generate opportunities for local artists while building networks with the international scene. He will be participating in the 2026 edition of Pinta Panamá in the FORO talk.

MARÍA LUCÍA ALEMÁN: "CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS ARE UNITING THE REGION MORE"

The executive director of MAC Panama, who will participate in the discussion Building Institutional Stories, part of the Pinta Panamá FORO initiative, envisions great opportunities for Central America with the strengthening of its institutions and joint work.

By Esther María Arjona
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MARÍA LUCÍA ALEMÁN: "CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS ARE UNITING THE REGION MORE"

By Esther María Arjona

The executive director of MAC Panama, who will participate in the discussion Building Institutional Stories, part of the Pinta Panamá FORO initiative, envisions great opportunities for Central America with the strengthening of its institutions and joint work.

ECOFEMINIST PERSPECTIVES AT THE PANAMANIAN CULTURAL CENTER OF SPAIN

The exhibition The Dimension of the Invisible: Ecofeminist Traces of Panamanian Art brings together 10 women artists who question the boundaries between nature, body and community at El Centro Cultural de España – Casa del Soldado. The exhibition is curated by Gladys Turner Bosso.

By Esther María Arjona
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ECOFEMINIST PERSPECTIVES AT THE PANAMANIAN CULTURAL CENTER OF SPAIN

By Esther María Arjona

The exhibition The Dimension of the Invisible: Ecofeminist Traces of Panamanian Art brings together 10 women artists who question the boundaries between nature, body and community at El Centro Cultural de España – Casa del Soldado. The exhibition is curated by Gladys Turner Bosso.

THE VALUE OF SOVEREIGNTY IN MR. BROWN'S GARDEN, EXHIBITION AT THE INTEROCEANIC CANAL MUSEUM

The photographic exhibition of the American Tova Katzman leads the viewer to question the limits that mark the territory we inhabit.

By Esther María Arjona
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THE VALUE OF SOVEREIGNTY IN MR. BROWN'S GARDEN, EXHIBITION AT THE INTEROCEANIC CANAL MUSEUM

By Esther María Arjona

The photographic exhibition of the American Tova Katzman leads the viewer to question the limits that mark the territory we inhabit.

LIGHT AND THE INVISIBLE, KNEUBÜHLER AND MUSSIOL AT THE ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE

The exhibition of the Swiss-Canadian photographers at the Alliance Française in Panama City invites the public to look beyond what we can usually see.

By Esther María Arjona
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LIGHT AND THE INVISIBLE, KNEUBÜHLER AND MUSSIOL AT THE ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE

By Esther María Arjona

The exhibition of the Swiss-Canadian photographers at the Alliance Française in Panama City invites the public to look beyond what we can usually see.

FOUR ARTISTS EXPLORE AND RECONSTRUCT SPACE AT PINTA PANAMÁ 2026

During the Central American country’s art week, works that study histories, recreate them, and bring them into reflection will be presented. From the play with materials to the manipulation of space, Lulu Molinares, Cisco Merel, Arístides Ureña Ramos, and Isabel de Obaldía create pieces that propose alternative readings of memory, territory, and everyday life.

By Violeta Méndez
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FOUR ARTISTS EXPLORE AND RECONSTRUCT SPACE AT PINTA PANAMÁ 2026

By Violeta Méndez

During the Central American country’s art week, works that study histories, recreate them, and bring them into reflection will be presented. From the play with materials to the manipulation of space, Lulu Molinares, Cisco Merel, Arístides Ureña Ramos, and Isabel de Obaldía create pieces that propose alternative readings of memory, territory, and everyday life.

THE BIOMUSEO, SCIENCE AND ARCHITECTURE OF THE FIRST LEVEL

On the Amador Causeway, right at the entrance to the Panama Canal of the Pacific Ocean, the Museum of Biodiversity takes place, with a structure that does not go unnoticed both for its shapes and for its color. It is an avant-garde building that coexists with the natural  environment.

By Esther María Arjona
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THE BIOMUSEO, SCIENCE AND ARCHITECTURE OF THE FIRST LEVEL

By Esther María Arjona

On the Amador Causeway, right at the entrance to the Panama Canal of the Pacific Ocean, the Museum of Biodiversity takes place, with a structure that does not go unnoticed both for its shapes and for its color. It is an avant-garde building that coexists with the natural  environment.

"DAYS ARE NOT THE SAME": ZANELE MUHOLI AT CASA SANTA ANA

Amalanga Awafani, an exhibition by the South African visual artist in Panama City, leads us to think about the passage of time and how identity and dignity cease to be a constant.

By Esther María Arjona
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"DAYS ARE NOT THE SAME": ZANELE MUHOLI AT CASA SANTA ANA

By Esther María Arjona

Amalanga Awafani, an exhibition by the South African visual artist in Panama City, leads us to think about the passage of time and how identity and dignity cease to be a constant.

MAC PANAMÁ LAUNCHES AN INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION

The museum seeks to reaffirm its leadership as a cultural institution and its commitment to a more sustainable, inclusive, and creative future for the country and the region. Application deadline: March 29, 2026.

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MAC PANAMÁ LAUNCHES AN INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION

The museum seeks to reaffirm its leadership as a cultural institution and its commitment to a more sustainable, inclusive, and creative future for the country and the region. Application deadline: March 29, 2026.

PINTA PANAMA ART WEEK 2026 REAFFIRMS THE COUNTRY AS A HUB FOR REGIONAL CONTEMPORARY ART

The event will unfold a public and free program including exhibitions, tours, talks, film screenings, music, and cultural and touristic experiences.

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PINTA PANAMA ART WEEK 2026 REAFFIRMS THE COUNTRY AS A HUB FOR REGIONAL CONTEMPORARY ART

The event will unfold a public and free program including exhibitions, tours, talks, film screenings, music, and cultural and touristic experiences.

OCEAN AND MEMORY, MAC PANAMÁ PRESENTS TWO NEW EXHIBITIONS

An ocean-centered research project and a historical retrospective dedicated to Trixie Briceño shape MAC Panamá’s current program.

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OCEAN AND MEMORY, MAC PANAMÁ PRESENTS TWO NEW EXHIBITIONS

An ocean-centered research project and a historical retrospective dedicated to Trixie Briceño shape MAC Panamá’s current program.

DE DIER: REIMAGINING THROUGH MEMORY AND REMEMBRANCE

Giana De Dier presents an exhibition in Madrid that proposes a visual reflection on memory. Through archival imagery, appropriation, and the technique of collage, the Panamanian artist reconstructs the affective memory of El Terraplén in response to its recent transformation.

By Álvaro De Benito
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DE DIER: REIMAGINING THROUGH MEMORY AND REMEMBRANCE

By Álvaro De Benito

Giana De Dier presents an exhibition in Madrid that proposes a visual reflection on memory. Through archival imagery, appropriation, and the technique of collage, the Panamanian artist reconstructs the affective memory of El Terraplén in response to its recent transformation.

PINTA PANAMÁ ART WEEK 2026 OFFERS NEW DIALOGUE BETWEEN VISUAL ARTS AND CINEMA

This March, the event will once again take place in Panama City, opening new spaces for exchange to celebrate regional diversity.

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PINTA PANAMÁ ART WEEK 2026 OFFERS NEW DIALOGUE BETWEEN VISUAL ARTS AND CINEMA

This March, the event will once again take place in Panama City, opening new spaces for exchange to celebrate regional diversity.

MÓNICA KUPFER: “IT’S NOT ENOUGH TO EXHIBIT ART, WE NEED TO WRITE ITS HISTORY”

For over four decades, Mónica Kupfer has been researching, writing, and curating exhibitions that seek to tell a story of Panamanian and Central American Art that is still under construction. She played a key role in the first edition of Pinta Panamá Art Week, where she coordinated FORO—a regional discussion platform that brought together artists, curators, collectors, and institutions.

By María Galarza
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MÓNICA KUPFER: “IT’S NOT ENOUGH TO EXHIBIT ART, WE NEED TO WRITE ITS HISTORY”

By María Galarza

For over four decades, Mónica Kupfer has been researching, writing, and curating exhibitions that seek to tell a story of Panamanian and Central American Art that is still under construction. She played a key role in the first edition of Pinta Panamá Art Week, where she coordinated FORO—a regional discussion platform that brought together artists, curators, collectors, and institutions.

PANAMA ART WEEK: SHAPING THE CENTRAL AMERICAN SCENE

With its inaugural edition, Panama Art Week stepped onto the contemporary art stage not as a marketplace for immediate transactions, but as a catalyst for long-term cultural positioning. 

By María Sancho-Arroyo
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PANAMA ART WEEK: SHAPING THE CENTRAL AMERICAN SCENE

By María Sancho-Arroyo

With its inaugural edition, Panama Art Week stepped onto the contemporary art stage not as a marketplace for immediate transactions, but as a catalyst for long-term cultural positioning. 

A DISPLAY OF PANAMANIAN DREAMS: ACTIVATIONS IN THE CITY OF ART

As part of Pinta Panamá Art Week, Lo que sueña toda vida takes place—an exhibition project that reflects on ways of living in the Central American country. Curated by Juan Canela and Emiliano Valdés, the program features a series of artistic actions by Felipe Gómez and Jonathan Harker, the Enlaces Program, Libertad Rojo, and Humberto Vélez.

By Violeta Méndez
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A DISPLAY OF PANAMANIAN DREAMS: ACTIVATIONS IN THE CITY OF ART

By Violeta Méndez

As part of Pinta Panamá Art Week, Lo que sueña toda vida takes place—an exhibition project that reflects on ways of living in the Central American country. Curated by Juan Canela and Emiliano Valdés, the program features a series of artistic actions by Felipe Gómez and Jonathan Harker, the Enlaces Program, Libertad Rojo, and Humberto Vélez.

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THE FIRST TIME PINTA ARRIVES IN PANAMA
By María Sancho-Arroyo
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THE FIRST TIME PINTA ARRIVES IN PANAMA

By María Sancho-Arroyo
TWO LEADING PANAMANIAN GALLERIES BRIDGING GAPS AND BUILDING CONNECTIONS

Two spaces that have sought to foster the growth of local art since their inception are part of Pinta Panamá Art Week, where creative energy is palpable. With proposals that combine exhibition, reflection, and audience development, both galleries present themselves as driving forces in an expanding scene shaped by collective work, experimentation, and a shared desire to strengthen the cultural fabric.

By Violeta Méndez
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TWO LEADING PANAMANIAN GALLERIES BRIDGING GAPS AND BUILDING CONNECTIONS

By Violeta Méndez

Two spaces that have sought to foster the growth of local art since their inception are part of Pinta Panamá Art Week, where creative energy is palpable. With proposals that combine exhibition, reflection, and audience development, both galleries present themselves as driving forces in an expanding scene shaped by collective work, experimentation, and a shared desire to strengthen the cultural fabric.

PINTA PANAMA ART WEEK: AN INSTITUTION, A GALLERY, AN ACTIVATION AND A CONVERSATION

A selection of events, activities and cultural proposals bring together artists, curators, collectors and specialists in different parts of Panama City. Pinta Panama Art Week proposes an ambitious agenda from May 21 to 25 with the best of contemporary art in the region.

By María Galarza
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PINTA PANAMA ART WEEK: AN INSTITUTION, A GALLERY, AN ACTIVATION AND A CONVERSATION

By María Galarza

A selection of events, activities and cultural proposals bring together artists, curators, collectors and specialists in different parts of Panama City. Pinta Panama Art Week proposes an ambitious agenda from May 21 to 25 with the best of contemporary art in the region.

PANAMA’S FIRST NATIONAL PAVILION AT THE VENICE BIENNALE ARRIVES AT THE MUSEO DEL CANAL

After a successful showing in 2024 at this major international platform for contemporary art, the exhibition Surcos: En el cuerpo y en la tierra (Furrows: On the Body and the Land) returns to the country and will open on April 25 at the Museo del Canal in Panama City’s historic Casco Antiguo.

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PANAMA’S FIRST NATIONAL PAVILION AT THE VENICE BIENNALE ARRIVES AT THE MUSEO DEL CANAL

After a successful showing in 2024 at this major international platform for contemporary art, the exhibition Surcos: En el cuerpo y en la tierra (Furrows: On the Body and the Land) returns to the country and will open on April 25 at the Museo del Canal in Panama City’s historic Casco Antiguo.

FORO IN PINTA PANAMÁ ART WEEK: FOUR LIVE-TALKS NOT TO BE MISSED

From Thursday, May 22 to Saturday, May 24, the FORO at Pinta Panamá Art Week will take place across various institutions in the city. Curated by Mónica E. Kupfer, the series presents a diverse program featuring both local and international experts. The event is free and open to the general public.

 

 

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FORO IN PINTA PANAMÁ ART WEEK: FOUR LIVE-TALKS NOT TO BE MISSED

From Thursday, May 22 to Saturday, May 24, the FORO at Pinta Panamá Art Week will take place across various institutions in the city. Curated by Mónica E. Kupfer, the series presents a diverse program featuring both local and international experts. The event is free and open to the general public.

 

 

JUAN CANELA AT MAC PANAMÁ: A COLLABORATIVE, CONTEXTUAL CURATORIAL APPROACH

MAC Panamá's Chief Curator Juan Canela, reflects on the challenges of curating in Central America, the value of collaborative practices, and the context of Panamanian art. He is participating in the inaugural Pinta Panamá Art Week, running May 21–25 with activities centered on the local art scene.

By María Galarza
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JUAN CANELA AT MAC PANAMÁ: A COLLABORATIVE, CONTEXTUAL CURATORIAL APPROACH

By María Galarza

MAC Panamá's Chief Curator Juan Canela, reflects on the challenges of curating in Central America, the value of collaborative practices, and the context of Panamanian art. He is participating in the inaugural Pinta Panamá Art Week, running May 21–25 with activities centered on the local art scene.

PANAMA: A VIBRANT ART SCENE WITH A MARKET STILL IN DEVELOPMENT

Despite its rich, diverse artistic production with deep historical roots, Panama's art market remains limited. With fewer than ten active galleries and no fully established art fair to date, the country’s artistic ecosystem is still in an early stage of development. However, creative energy is clearly present, and 2025 could mark a turning point.

By María Sancho-Arroyo
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PANAMA: A VIBRANT ART SCENE WITH A MARKET STILL IN DEVELOPMENT

By María Sancho-Arroyo

Despite its rich, diverse artistic production with deep historical roots, Panama's art market remains limited. With fewer than ten active galleries and no fully established art fair to date, the country’s artistic ecosystem is still in an early stage of development. However, creative energy is clearly present, and 2025 could mark a turning point.

AN EXHIBITION ROOTED IN EMOTION AT CASA SANTA ANA

Artist Lorena Torres presents Nada es distinto, a series of paintings that explore personal emotions through a direct relationship between lived experience and gesture. The work functions as an intimate record, where painting operates more as testimony than as aesthetic object.

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AN EXHIBITION ROOTED IN EMOTION AT CASA SANTA ANA

Artist Lorena Torres presents Nada es distinto, a series of paintings that explore personal emotions through a direct relationship between lived experience and gesture. The work functions as an intimate record, where painting operates more as testimony than as aesthetic object.

PORTRAITS OF THE PANAMANIAN REVOLUTION

The Museum of the Mola inaugurated the photographic exhibition Portraits of Struggle: 100 Years of the Dule Revolution by renowned Guna photographer Lois Iglesias.

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PORTRAITS OF THE PANAMANIAN REVOLUTION

The Museum of the Mola inaugurated the photographic exhibition Portraits of Struggle: 100 Years of the Dule Revolution by renowned Guna photographer Lois Iglesias.

PINTA PANAMÁ ART WEEK: AN EVENT POISED TO PUT THE CITY ON THE GLOBAL CONTEMPORARY ART MAP

Pinta Panamá Art Week makes its debut from May 21 to 25. Over five days, it will offer a public program filled with art activities, inviting attendees to explore a city undergoing a cultural boom. This first edition positions Panama City as a key destination on the international art and culture calendar.

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PINTA PANAMÁ ART WEEK: AN EVENT POISED TO PUT THE CITY ON THE GLOBAL CONTEMPORARY ART MAP

Pinta Panamá Art Week makes its debut from May 21 to 25. Over five days, it will offer a public program filled with art activities, inviting attendees to explore a city undergoing a cultural boom. This first edition positions Panama City as a key destination on the international art and culture calendar.

CÚMULUS: TEN YEARS OF ECOLOGY AND COLLABORATION IN PANAMA

The Panarte gallery at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Panama hosts Cúmulus: 10+ Years of Estudio Nuboso, an exhibition celebrating over a decade of collaborative practices at the crossroads of art, science, and ecology.

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CÚMULUS: TEN YEARS OF ECOLOGY AND COLLABORATION IN PANAMA

The Panarte gallery at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Panama hosts Cúmulus: 10+ Years of Estudio Nuboso, an exhibition celebrating over a decade of collaborative practices at the crossroads of art, science, and ecology.

THE STORY OF MAC PANAMÁ: WORKS, MEMORIES, AND AFFECTIONS

In the heart of Casco Antiguo, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Panama (MAC) embarks on a new chapter with the opening of its Sala Satélite, a space dedicated to showcasing projects developed from its Permanent Collection. The inaugural exhibition, 60+1 el pequeño gran museo de Ancón (60+1 The Little Big Museum of Ancón), serves as a tribute, a reflection, and an exploration of the museum’s history.

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THE STORY OF MAC PANAMÁ: WORKS, MEMORIES, AND AFFECTIONS

In the heart of Casco Antiguo, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Panama (MAC) embarks on a new chapter with the opening of its Sala Satélite, a space dedicated to showcasing projects developed from its Permanent Collection. The inaugural exhibition, 60+1 el pequeño gran museo de Ancón (60+1 The Little Big Museum of Ancón), serves as a tribute, a reflection, and an exploration of the museum’s history.