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LES EGUSQUIZA: THE MOUNTAIN BEYOND GEOGRAPHY, AT LA COMETA

Por Álvaro de Benito

The Peruvian artist’s practice stems from her conviction that territory must be understood as something beyond the geographic or artificial limits of a place, elevating space into a site where sensory dynamics and movement converge.

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LES EGUSQUIZA: THE MOUNTAIN BEYOND GEOGRAPHY, AT LA COMETA

Until 01/24/2026
Madrid, Spain
EDWIN MONSALVE: THE TRACE IN THE PROCESS OF TRANSFORMATION, AT FERNANDO PRADILLA

Álvaro de Benito 

Memoria vegetal brings together previously unseen works that form landscapes describing processes and absences. Monsalve uses fossil residue as pigment, inserting it into his work both as a technique and as a symbol to reflect on how humanity transforms its environment and its own history.

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EDWIN MONSALVE: THE TRACE IN THE PROCESS OF TRANSFORMATION, AT FERNANDO PRADILLA

Until 01/17/2026
Madrid, Spain
THE FRAME AND THE CHROMATIC IN BEATRIZ OLANO AT PÉREZ HERNANDO

By Álvaro de Benito 

These canvases, in a variety of formats, use color and geometry as catalysts for exploring the expressive potential of the line, shaping simple, elemental forms such as squares and rectangles in the construction of a distinctly aesthetic language.

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THE FRAME AND THE CHROMATIC IN BEATRIZ OLANO AT PÉREZ HERNANDO

Until 02/14/2026
Madrid, Spain
PAINTING IN CONNECTION WITH MEMORY: ALEX BECERRA AT VETA

By Álvaro de Benito

Becerra explores, in two parallel solo exhibitions, the power of painting to connect memory, emotion, and digital record—crafting through pictorial language an instrumental balance between the everyday and the virtual.

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PAINTING IN CONNECTION WITH MEMORY: ALEX BECERRA AT VETA

Until 12/20/2025
Madrid, Spain
LUMINOSITY AND OBSCURITY IN THE PRACTICE OF MATÍAS ERCOLE, AT LA COMETA

By Álvaro de Benito

Antes de todo (Before All Things) is the solo exhibition by Matías Ercole (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1986) presented at the Madrid venue of La Cometa. The show centers on the exploration of luminosity and obscurity as elements that, although seemingly opposed, become fundamental to the construction of the image. Drawing on the conceptual dimension of the physical principle, the artist materializes the tension between concealment and revelation through techniques such as sgraffito, scraping, and stripping.

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LUMINOSITY AND OBSCURITY IN THE PRACTICE OF MATÍAS ERCOLE, AT LA COMETA

Until 01/24/2026
Madrid, Spain
THE CRITICAL SENSE OF GALA BERGER’S CARNIVAL AT BOMBON + CRISIS

By Álvaro de Benito 

Bombon + CRISIS presents 12 Carnavales, the first solo exhibition by Gala Berger (Villa Gesell, Argentina, 1983) in its space. The show takes shape as a critical, anthropologically tinged study of festive and performative practices that take place during carnivals in various South American capitals. Drawing from digital archives and textile compositions, the artist explores the role of the image in shaping identities and collectives within community-based celebrations.

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THE CRITICAL SENSE OF GALA BERGER’S CARNIVAL AT BOMBON + CRISIS

Until 01/03/2026
Madrid, Spain
PHYSICS AND SENSORIAL MATTER IN ALBA TRIANA, AT MAX ESTRELLA

By Álvaro de Benito

Max Estrella Gallery presents The Life of the Nonliving, the first solo exhibition by Alba Triana (Bogotá, Colombia, 1969) at its space. The Colombian artist’s work is the result of a long-standing dedication to exploring the capacities of sound and its physics, transforming her research into creative languages that bring together science, technology, and art to sublimate the invisibility of everyday forces that sustain the symbiosis between life and matter.

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PHYSICS AND SENSORIAL MATTER IN ALBA TRIANA, AT MAX ESTRELLA

Until 01/18/2026
Madrid, Spain
AN ANALYTICAL JOURNEY THROUGH THE HISTORY OF PERU, AT DANIEL CUEVAS

By Álvaro de Benito

The History of Peru. 13 artists, 12 works, presented at Galería Daniel Cuevas and curated by Miguel Aguirre, brings together the work of thirteen Peruvian artists to trace a critical journey through the social and political history of Peru. By revisiting key episodes and moments in the country’s past, the exhibition reveals how the impact of tensions, inequalities and unresolved conflicts continues to shape its structural problems and its social fabric.

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AN ANALYTICAL JOURNEY THROUGH THE HISTORY OF PERU, AT DANIEL CUEVAS

Until 01/16/2026
Madrid, Spain
THE QUOTIDIAN GESTURE AS A POLITICAL ACT: ARGOTE AT ALBARRÁN BOURDAIS

By Álvaro de Benito

Una lucha de paisajes (A Struggle of Landscapes) is Iván Argote’s (Bogotá, Colombia, 1983) second exhibition at Albarrán Bourdais, a presentation that introduces a new series of works revolving around a video recording of actions through which the artist explores the idea of repair as a political act. Within this dialogue, the exhibition examines space and identity, delving into the characteristics and inherent qualities of public space and the ways in which our relationship with everyday symbols is constructed.

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THE QUOTIDIAN GESTURE AS A POLITICAL ACT: ARGOTE AT ALBARRÁN BOURDAIS

Until 12/10/2025
Madrid, Spain
GROUP EXHIBITION ON THE RESIGNIFICATION OF CRAFT IN ISABEL HURLEY

By Álvaro de Benito

With the aim of analysing the incorporation of craft techniques into contemporary art, the Isabel Hurley Gallery in Málaga presents Manos, materia y memoria (Hands, Matter and Memory), curated by Alicia Ventura, on view until mid-month. This group exhibition re-signifies the traditional role of craft and its historical association with the domestic and the feminine. 

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GROUP EXHIBITION ON THE RESIGNIFICATION OF CRAFT IN ISABEL HURLEY

Until 12/12/2025
Málaga, Spain
ANA MENDIETA, LEADING FIGURE OF THE NEW TRIBECA EXHIBITION

The exhibition brings together emblematic works created between the 1970s and 1980s, including remastered films, photographs, drawings, and ephemeral pieces that reveal the ritual, corporeal, and earthbound force of her artistic practice.

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ANA MENDIETA, LEADING FIGURE OF THE NEW TRIBECA EXHIBITION

Until 01/17/2026
New York, Estados Unidos
ARTICULATING SPACE: ALEXANDRE ARRECHEA BETWEEN GALLERY AND CITY

A panoramic exhibition at LnS Gallery unfolds alongside the debut of his monumental public installation Milagros at the Temple of Abundance, opening a new chapter in his exploration of urban space.

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ARTICULATING SPACE: ALEXANDRE ARRECHEA BETWEEN GALLERY AND CITY

Until 12/31/2025
Miami, Estados Unidos
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
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
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
THE ART AND SCIENCE OF SIGMAN AND SARDÓN, AT OFF ELBA BENÍTEZ

By Álvaro de Benito

OFF Galería Elba Benítez, the complementary space of the historic Madrid gallery, hosts The History of the Eye, a project that merges science and art by Mariano Sigman (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972) and Mariano Sardón (Bahía Blanca, Argentina, 1968). The exhibition is structured around extensive research into the perceptual processes that shape visual reality. Both artists, with solid scientific backgrounds in physics and neuroscience, have explored the mechanisms through which the brain transforms light stimuli into images and the influence of memory on visual experience.

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THE ART AND SCIENCE OF SIGMAN AND SARDÓN, AT OFF ELBA BENÍTEZ

Until 11/29/2025
Madrid, Spain
MARLON DE AZAMBUJA’S INNER TERRITORY AT RÍO & MEÑAKA

By Álvaro de Benito

The Río & Meñaka gallery presents El otro lado (The Other Side) at its Madrid venue — an exhibition showcasing the latest body of work by Marlon de Azambuja (Porto Alegre, Brazil, 1978), in which the artist invites viewers to explore the relationship between matter, perception, and memory. Conceived through the material and tactile nature of his sculptures, paintings, and installations, the Brazilian artist encourages the visitor to delve into the blurred boundaries between light and shadow, as well as into the role of memory in shaping the self.

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MARLON DE AZAMBUJA’S INNER TERRITORY AT RÍO & MEÑAKA

Until 12/14/2025
Madrid, Spain
ÓSCAR ABRAHAM PABÓN: THOUGHT AND MATTER, AT FERNANDO PRADILLA

By Álvaro de Benito

The Fernando Pradilla Gallery is exhibiting Palabra y Obra at its Madrid venue, a new solo show by Óscar Abraham Pabón (San Juan de Colón, Venezuela, 1984) in which, once again, a psychological investigation or anecdotal narrative is transformed into matter—though without restricting the possibility of the reverse path. The exhibition features recent works by the artist, pieces that maintain a certain relationship between the material and the everyday as something tangible through which to address symbolic notions of a philosophical nature.

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ÓSCAR ABRAHAM PABÓN: THOUGHT AND MATTER, AT FERNANDO PRADILLA

Until 11/29/2025
Madrid, Spain
MATERIALIZATION OF MEMORY BY BENSHIMOL, AT BELMONTE

By Álvaro de Benito

Belmonte is showing, until mid-month, Timelines (or Cross-Sections of Time), the first solo exhibition by Isabella Benshimol (Caracas, Venezuela, 1994) at the gallery. The show brings together some of the artist’s latest works, in which she explores accumulation as a translation of both memory and matter.

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MATERIALIZATION OF MEMORY BY BENSHIMOL, AT BELMONTE

Until 11/15/2025
Madrid , Spain
POROUS BODIES, THOUGHT IN ACTION: CAROLINA PAZ IN NEW YORK

The Brazilian artist presents an exhibition that activates public participation and shifts painting toward the terrain of relationality, abstraction, and collective transformation.

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POROUS BODIES, THOUGHT IN ACTION: CAROLINA PAZ IN NEW YORK

Until 11/16/2025
Brooklyn, Estados Unidos
THE EVERYDAY UNDER SUSPICION: THREE INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS AT GALERÍA GATO

European artists Isabel Cordovil, Cristina Garrido and Gabriele Beveridge land in Lima with a show that turns the familiar into a territory of questions and revelations.

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THE EVERYDAY UNDER SUSPICION: THREE INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS AT GALERÍA GATO

Until 11/28/2025
Lima, Perú
THE PICTORIAL CORPOREALITY OF HORACIO QUIROZ

By Álvaro de Benito

The Marbella-based gallery Yusto/Giner presents El peso de lo inmaterial (The Weight of the Immaterial), the first solo exhibition of Horacio Quiroz (Mexico City, Mexico, 1977), in which the artist employs the corporeality of painting itself as a material element to give form and volume to certain unrepresentable expressions. Self-taught by formation, his pictorial expressiveness approaches the use of line and color in an almost ritual manner, treating them as essential components of creation.

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THE PICTORIAL CORPOREALITY OF HORACIO QUIROZ

Until 11/14/2025
Marbella, Spain
MYSTERY AND CONTRADICTION IN MIGUEL ROTHSCHILD, AT JORGE LÓPEZ

Álvaro de Benito

The Valencian gallery Jorge López presents Felices los que creen sin haber visto (Blessed are those who have not seen and yet they have believed), an exhibition where Miguel Rothschild (Buenos Aires, 1963) confronts the sacred and the profane, the sublime and the fragile, unfolding throughout the body of works the tension created by these concepts through material, visual, and poetic strategies.

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MYSTERY AND CONTRADICTION IN MIGUEL ROTHSCHILD, AT JORGE LÓPEZ

Until 11/21/2025
Valencia, Spain
IMPACT, RECOVERY AND STRUGGLE ON THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF MEMORIA

By Álvaro de Benito

(S)Obras Completas is the exhibition with which MEMORIA celebrates its five years of activity. This exhibition, presented simultaneously in the two spaces the Madrid gallery maintains in the Spanish capital, seeks to open a space for reflection on this time and the impact of its activity, rather than to function as a retrospective or a gesture of self-congratulation.

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IMPACT, RECOVERY AND STRUGGLE ON THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF MEMORIA

Until 11/15/2025
Spain
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