ARTISTS TO DOUBLE-CLICK AT PINTA MIAMI 2023
Curated by Giuliana Vidarte and Irene Gelfman, the NEXT and RADAR sections of Pinta Miami 2023 provide a space for dialogue, encounter, expansion and dissemination of artists.

NEXT – Curated by Giuliana Vidarte.
The section proposes the visualization of emerging galleries with relevance within the contemporary scene of their respective regions.
This edition of Pinta Miami brings together a selection of ten South American galleries in exchange and collaboration partnerships. Within the five stands, which are part of the section, the proposals of eighteen Latin American creators are presented. In this edition, the galleries from Lima, Buenos Aires, Guayaquil, Cordoba, Rosario, Valparaiso and Bogota promote projects that are developed as spaces of encounter, experimentation and training, and that seek to contribute to the decentralization of artistic practices in their contexts, by hosting proposals that unfold from the diversity of ecosystems that are part of the shared territories in Latin America.
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Ivet Salazar_Ofrenda. 2022. 16.5 x 22 x 14 cm. Cerámica. Anillado Paracas - BLOC Art
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Ivet Salazar_Ofrenda. 2022. 16.5 x 22 x 14 cm. Cerámica. Anillado Paracas - BLOC Art
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Egar Murillo - Medianoche - 2021 - 85,5 x 106 cm - Tinta sobre wallpaper - Crudo Arte Contemporáneo.
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Néstor Gutiérrez. Lloviendo y haciendo sol. 2023. 70x100cm. óleo sobre lienzo - bernardo Montoya.
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Rosa Mercedes Gonzalez. Chúcaras. 2023. 0.80x0.49. Bordado.
The desert and coastal strips, the Amazonian forest, the Andes and urban environments are spaces from which the artists recognize communities and shared problems to establish reflections on the conditions of the present and the possible new configurations of scenarios for the future. Personal histories and collective memories converge in common means of creation, expression and expansion that confront historical times and propose fluid identities. The landscapes of virtuality, the imaginaries of mythology and ancestral visuality, the particularities of the bodies and beings that coexist in these ecosystems are reviewed to analyze the interrelationships between different vital environments and the contradictions and conflicts of contemporary societies.
Participating galleries, proposals in pairs.
PER Art Projects. Lima, Peru + Valerie's Factory. Buenos Aires, Argentina
Cindy Ramirez + Trinidad Metz Brea and Julieta Proto.
Bloc Art. Lima, Peru + Crudo Arte Contemporáneo. Rosario, Argentina.
María Eugenia Moya and Ivet Salazar + Nicole Mazza and Edgar Murillo.
Casa del Barrio. Guayaquil, Ecuador + The White Lodge. Córdoba, Argentina.
Andrea Moreira and Leandro Pesantes + Pablo Peisino and Rosa Mercerdes Gonzáalez.
Salón Comunal. Bogotá, Colombia + Subsuelo. Rosario, Argentina
Bernardo Montoya and Néstor Gutiérrez + Alicia Nakatsuka and Beatriz Trepat.
Moria Gallery. Buenos Aires, Argentina + Judas. Valparaíso, Chile.
Santiago Paredes + Carolina Agüero and Camilo Ortega.
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Alicia Nakatsuka. Sin título, 160x190cm, 2022.
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Alicia Nakatsuka. Sin título, 160x190cm, 2022.
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Cindy Ramirez. Cabello para tejer. Serie 3 piezas. 2023. 52cm x 140cm. Bordado con lana de oveja natural sobre tela sublimada.
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JULIETA PROTO. TRIPTICO HOT NIGHT.
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Camilo Ortega. Bañistas 5. 2022. 9,5x14,5cm_acuarela sobre papel canson edition.
RADAR - Curated by Irene Gelfman.
There is a quest to highlight the production of contemporary artists, delving into the work of one or two artists selected by each gallery. It is the perfect opportunity for visitors to interact more deeply and personally with the artists.
Participating galleries:
Durban Segnini Gallery. Miami, United States.
Marcolina Dipierro + Andres Arzuaga.
A Ciegas Art Gallery. Madrid, Spain.
Adriana Berges + Pablo Pérez Palacio
Kubikgallery. Porto, Portugal.
Manoela Medeiros + Felipe Cohen
Ek Balam Rosas. Mexico City, Mexico.
Vicente Grondona + Max Gómez Canle.
Trinta Gallery, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
Sabine Finkenauer + Ángela Valella.
Pinta Miami
December 6–10, 2023.
The Hangar - 3385 Pan American Dr, Miami, FL 33133.
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ROSAS Ek Balam gallery, based in Buenos Aires, presents works by Vicente Grondona and Max Gómez Canle in the RADAR section of Pinta Miami. Entitled Épica del paisaje (Epic of Landscape), this exhibition invokes the fragmentation of reality.
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Pinta Miami 2023 closed its 17th edition celebrating Latin American art with artists, curators, collectors and a large number of visitors and art lovers.
PINTA MIAMI 2023 – A MEETING AND DIFFUSION EPICENTER
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In her practice, Brazilian artist Manoela Medeiros questions artistic media by going beyond their conventional formats, producing paintings and in situ installations that explore the relationships between space, time, and the corporeality of art and of the viewer. Together with Felipe Cohen, they are part of Kubik Gallery’s proposal for Pinta Miami 2023.
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ROSAS Ek Balam gallery, based in Buenos Aires, presents works by Vicente Grondona and Max Gómez Canle in the RADAR section of Pinta Miami. Entitled Épica del paisaje (Epic of Landscape), this exhibition invokes the fragmentation of reality.

As part of the curatorial proposal of Pinta Miami 2023, there are five Special Projects to honor different artistic identities.
SPECIAL PROJECTS: DIFFERENT ARTISTIC IDENTITIES AT PINTA MIAMI 2023
As part of the curatorial proposal of Pinta Miami 2023, there are five Special Projects to honor different artistic identities.

Pinta Miami 2023 closed its 17th edition celebrating Latin American art with artists, curators, collectors and a large number of visitors and art lovers.
PINTA MIAMI 2023 – A MEETING AND DIFFUSION EPICENTER
Pinta Miami 2023 closed its 17th edition celebrating Latin American art with artists, curators, collectors and a large number of visitors and art lovers.

KADIST San Francisco and Delfina Foundation presented iterations of de montañas submarinas el fuego hace islas (from the underwater mountains fire makes islands).
EXPLORING THE CONCEPT OF FREEDOM THROUGH SENSORY EXPERIENCES
KADIST San Francisco and Delfina Foundation presented iterations of de montañas submarinas el fuego hace islas (from the underwater mountains fire makes islands).

Soñar el agua, una retrospectiva del futuro (1964-...) [Dreaming of Water, a Retrospective of the Future (1964-...)] is the most comprehensive exhibition at MALBA dedicated to this day to the poet, visual artist and feminist activist Cecilia Vicuña (Santiago de Chile, 1948). It is under the curatorship of Miguel A. López.
THE POETICS OF CECILIA VICUÑA AT MALBA
Soñar el agua, una retrospectiva del futuro (1964-...) [Dreaming of Water, a Retrospective of the Future (1964-...)] is the most comprehensive exhibition at MALBA dedicated to this day to the poet, visual artist and feminist activist Cecilia Vicuña (Santiago de Chile, 1948). It is under the curatorship of Miguel A. López.

Argentine artist Trinidad Metz Brea is part of the 2023 edition of Pinta Miami, within the NEXT section that presents emerging artists from Latin America. In an interview with Arte al Día, she explores the contradictions and challenges of our present and how this is the seedbed for her sculptures, murals and post-human figures.
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In her practice, Brazilian artist Manoela Medeiros questions artistic media by going beyond their conventional formats, producing paintings and in situ installations that explore the relationships between space, time, and the corporeality of art and of the viewer. Together with Felipe Cohen, they are part of Kubik Gallery’s proposal for Pinta Miami 2023.
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ROSAS Ek Balam gallery, based in Buenos Aires, presents works by Vicente Grondona and Max Gómez Canle in the RADAR section of Pinta Miami. Entitled Épica del paisaje (Epic of Landscape), this exhibition invokes the fragmentation of reality.
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As part of the curatorial proposal of Pinta Miami 2023, there are five Special Projects to honor different artistic identities.
SPECIAL PROJECTS: DIFFERENT ARTISTIC IDENTITIES AT PINTA MIAMI 2023
As part of the curatorial proposal of Pinta Miami 2023, there are five Special Projects to honor different artistic identities.

Pinta Miami 2023 closed its 17th edition celebrating Latin American art with artists, curators, collectors and a large number of visitors and art lovers.
PINTA MIAMI 2023 – A MEETING AND DIFFUSION EPICENTER
Pinta Miami 2023 closed its 17th edition celebrating Latin American art with artists, curators, collectors and a large number of visitors and art lovers.

KADIST San Francisco and Delfina Foundation presented iterations of de montañas submarinas el fuego hace islas (from the underwater mountains fire makes islands).
EXPLORING THE CONCEPT OF FREEDOM THROUGH SENSORY EXPERIENCES
KADIST San Francisco and Delfina Foundation presented iterations of de montañas submarinas el fuego hace islas (from the underwater mountains fire makes islands).

Soñar el agua, una retrospectiva del futuro (1964-...) [Dreaming of Water, a Retrospective of the Future (1964-...)] is the most comprehensive exhibition at MALBA dedicated to this day to the poet, visual artist and feminist activist Cecilia Vicuña (Santiago de Chile, 1948). It is under the curatorship of Miguel A. López.
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