One of the most long-awaited events for gallery owners and Latin American art collectors, PINTA NY, celebrates in 2011 its fifth anniversary. From November 10 to 13, the show opens its doors to th
Inaugurated yesterday, October 15, Es Baluard, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Palma de Mallorca, invites viewers to visit Los Carpinteros’ (Cuba, Dagoberto Rodriguez and Marco Castillo)
The 19th edition of Estampa 2011, a fair specializing in multiple art works will take place in Madrid from October 20 to 23.
London’s Tate Modern hosted until September 11 the blockbuster exhibition Joan Miró: The Ladder of Escape. Following the amazing reception by the public (303,000 visitors), the collectio
An exhibition by Yto Aranda revealing the countless roles played by modern technologies in contemporary art was inaugurated on Thursday, October 13, in Artium, Chile.
Kreisler Gallery, Madrid, will be exhibiting TNT, Adventures in Japan, by Cantabella (Murcia, 1977) through November 5.
The registration call for the forum will be open through October 24. The event will be centered on how institutions form part of wider strategies for economic development that focus on projecting
Paris Photo 2011 will take place from November 10 to 13, celebrating this time its 15th anniversary at the Grand Palais with the presence of 117 galleries from 23 countries.
Just another project by Cesar Ordonez is striking our attention these days. It’s called La Intimidad (Intimacy) and consists of a series of images taken in Tokyo that will soon –beginning
Melquiades Ramos’ work is currently on display at Madrid’s ARTEUNO gallery. The space and exhibition, named Punto y aparte, was inaugurated on September 15.
Sponsored by the Fundación Telefónica de México, the Fracturaciones (Ruptures) exhibit by Juan Sebastian Barbera Duron will officially open on Oct. 17 at the Amador de los Rios Art Galler
Roberto Molla, from Valencia, will inaugurate his personal exhibition on Saturday, October 15, at the Nuble Gallery. Dear Kauffer is a series of drawings and paintings in which Mollá “cit
Way into early November, an exhibit staged by three young graduates of the San Alejandro Fine Arts Academy will remain open at the Centro Hispanoamericano de Cultura in Havana.
The exhibition The End is Where We Start From, showing U.S. curator Karin Campbell’s viewpoints on Barcelona’s emerging artistic scene, was unveiled this Friday at Espai 13.