FOUR GALLERIES, FOUR LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES AT PINTA MIAMI 2024
The Pinta Miami 2024 edition -from December 5 to 8- presents proposals that enhance the Latin American gene. Arte al Día highlights four galleries from four Latin American countries: Petrus Gallery in Puerto Rico, Proyecto H in Spain and Mexico, Salar Gallery in Bolivia and Judas Gallery in Chile.

Petrus Gallery (Puerto Rico) in the Main Section
Galería Petrus brings the works of Orlando Meléndez and Iván Alejandro Báez, two artists who, from different approaches, reflect on identity, cultural memory and the complexities of contemporary human beings. Meléndez reinterprets everyday objects with a vibrant pop approach, while Báez explores emotions in a media world, finding a balance between abstraction and figuration.
Both proposals invite viewers to reconnect with the everyday and the invisible, highlighting how cultural roots and universal emotions can dialogue to offer new perspectives on the self and the environment. In this sense, Petrus not only exhibits artistic pieces, but weaves a narrative that goes beyond form, questioning how the Caribbean context and global experiences affect one's perceptions of beauty and memory.
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Ivan Alejandro Baez,Forgotten Paradise,2024,48_x72_,acrilico sobre lienzo48 - Cortesía Galería Petrus.
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Ivan Alejandro Baez,Forgotten Paradise,2024,48_x72_,acrilico sobre lienzo48 - Cortesía Galería Petrus.
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Orlando Meléndez. THE LANDSCAPES I SEE SOMETIMES ARE ONLY IN MY HEAD – Cortesía Galería Petrus.
Proyecto H (Mexico and Spain) in the Main Section
Proyecto H presents a diverse selection of artists including Daniel Adolfo, Federico Miró, Isabel Alonso Vega, Pablo Armesto, Patrick Hughes and Rafael Barrios. Their works range from introspective paintings and abstract landscapes to sculptures that defy the laws of perspective. Experimentation with techniques, materials and concepts makes this exhibition a journey through the tangible and the intangible.
Each artist brings their unique stamp to the gallery's narrative, which encompasses themes such as perception, time and human emotions. The emphasis on experimental and sensorial themes transforms the public's experience into a journey through human emotions, challenging convention and proposing new ways of interacting with art.
Salar Gallery (Bolivia) in the Main Section
Salar Galería is committed to technical and cultural diversity, presenting six artists who explore a range that spans from traditional to avant-garde works: Gastón Ugalde (Bolivia), Cristian Laime (Bolivia), Sergio Fernández (Bolivia), Jorge De La Torriente (Argentina), Marcelo Lago (Brazil) and María José Arjona (Bolivia). Their works cover a wide range of techniques, including sculptural ceramics, textile installations and oil paintings.
Among the featured artists is Gastón Ugalde, known as the “Warhol of the Andes,” who uses coca leaves in his creations to evoke Bolivia's cultural and political identity. For his part, Cristian Laime rescues the indigenous cosmovision from its context in El Alto, while María José Arjona works with installations that reinterpret craftsmanship from a feminist perspective. Jorge De La Torriente brings a conceptual approach to landscape, exploring the tensions between nature and modernity.
With this proposal, Salar reaffirms its commitment to the aesthetic and cultural richness of the Andes. This vision not only seeks to represent the cultural roots of the region, but also to generate a critical dialogue about the social and cultural transformations faced by Andean communities and their place in the globalized world.
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Matias Paradela I Emmy Noether I 2024 I 211 x 140 cm I Oil on canvas
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Gastón Ugalde | Sudamérica 2019 | Coca leaves collage + Iron sculpture | 104 x 54 x 6 cm
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Matías Paradela Richard Dedekin 2024 I oil on canvas 211 x 140 cm
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Cristian Laime I Plastic pachamama I 2024 I 90 cm I Oleo sobre tela
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Matias Paradela I Melgarejo I Risograph ed of 50
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Matias Paradela I Emmy Noether I 2024 I 211 x 140 cm I Oil on canvas
JUDAS Gallery (Chile) in the NEXT Section
Judas Gallery explores the narratives of indigenous communities and cultural crossovers in Latin America. Natalia Montoya uses contemporary textiles and materials to resignify symbols of the Andean highlands, while Pablo Lincura addresses the Mapuche identity through male bodies in oils on canvas.
With a view that links history, environment and current affairs, Judas proposes a dialogue on memory and territory, positioning itself as a key space for reclaiming cultural roots and reflecting on the challenges of the present. Its curatorial approach seeks to amplify the voices of historically silenced communities and connect them with global audiences, creating a bridge between the local and the universal. The works not only highlight the cultural richness of the region, but also question cultural homogenization in contemporary art.
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Natalia Montoya_ Tótem de mergencia 1 _ 2022_ 95 x 52 x 15 cm_Escultura modularen MDF, acrílico y entorchado - Juvenal Barria
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Natalia Montoya_ Tótem de mergencia 1 _ 2022_ 95 x 52 x 15 cm_Escultura modularen MDF, acrílico y entorchado - Juvenal Barria
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PABLO LINCURA_ Txanalelu 1 (yaciente)_ 2024_ 75X95CM_ OLEO SOBRE TELA_ 2600usd - Judas Galeria
Pinta Miami
December 5-8, 2024
The Hangar, 3385 Pan American Drive, Cocont Grove, Miami, U.S.A.
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A COMPLETE VISION TO THE CULTURAL AMAZON AT CCCB
The CCCB (Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona) dedicates a wide, meticulous and interesting exhibition that takes us into the natural and cultural heritage of the Amazon, with special emphasis on the art and thought of the cities and indigenous communities of the region. Amazonia. The Ancestral Future brings to the table a detailed vision of artistic practices and Amazonian culture through the work of an extensive list of artists who produce around their thinking and relationship with nature.

In the upcoming edition of Pinta Miami –from December 5 to 8, 2024– Angelica Arbelaez will be in charge of the RADAR section. In a dialogue with Arte al Día, she reflects on the role of Latin American art in international artistic discourses and how artists from the region contribute to the construction of a new global artistic narrative for a richer and more inclusive world.
ANGELICA ARBELAEZ: PINTA MIAMI AND THE LATIN AMERICAN ARTISTIC NARRATIVE
In the upcoming edition of Pinta Miami –from December 5 to 8, 2024– Angelica Arbelaez will be in charge of the RADAR section. In a dialogue with Arte al Día, she reflects on the role of Latin American art in international artistic discourses and how artists from the region contribute to the construction of a new global artistic narrative for a richer and more inclusive world.

To paint the forest beings is the Special Project of Pinta Miami 2024. Curated by Irene Gelfman and Giuliana Vidarte, it brings together paintings by Shipibo-konibo indigenous artists with representations of the flora, fauna and cosmovision of the Peruvian Amazon to rethink the past, present and future of the planet.
CONNECTING WORLDS – PERUVIAN AMAZON AT PINTA MIAMI
To paint the forest beings is the Special Project of Pinta Miami 2024. Curated by Irene Gelfman and Giuliana Vidarte, it brings together paintings by Shipibo-konibo indigenous artists with representations of the flora, fauna and cosmovision of the Peruvian Amazon to rethink the past, present and future of the planet.

Since its foundation in 2007 in New York, Pinta has established itself as a key event in promoting Latin American, Spanish, and Portuguese art. What began as a boutique fair in the Big Apple has evolved into a global concept connecting artists, galleries, and collectors worldwide.
PINTA: A SUCCESS STORY IN LATIN AMERICAN ART
Since its foundation in 2007 in New York, Pinta has established itself as a key event in promoting Latin American, Spanish, and Portuguese art. What began as a boutique fair in the Big Apple has evolved into a global concept connecting artists, galleries, and collectors worldwide.

Pinta Miami –the international art fair focused on modern and contemporary Iberian and Latin American art– celebrates its eighteenth edition from December 5-8, 2024. Through curated sections and a dynamic and contemporary interdisciplinary program, the fair reinforces its commitment to showcasing a plurality of art.
PINTA MIAMI 2024 – THE LATIN AMERICAN GENE
Pinta Miami –the international art fair focused on modern and contemporary Iberian and Latin American art– celebrates its eighteenth edition from December 5-8, 2024. Through curated sections and a dynamic and contemporary interdisciplinary program, the fair reinforces its commitment to showcasing a plurality of art.

Pérez Art Museum presents the exhibition José Parla: Homecoming. Featuring new works and a site-specific mural exhibition, it marks the artist’s return to painting and Miami.
JOSÉ PARLA’S PAINTINGS AT PAMM
Pérez Art Museum presents the exhibition José Parla: Homecoming. Featuring new works and a site-specific mural exhibition, it marks the artist’s return to painting and Miami.

In its third consecutive edition at The Hangar, in Coconut Grove, the Pinta Miami 2024 fair celebrates its eighteenth edition from December 5 to 8 with proposals that make visible the diverse artistic narratives of Latin America. An opportunity for gallerists, artists, curators, collectors and art lovers that seek to explore the region's contemporary discourses.
PINTA MIAMI: IDENTITY, FUTURE AND TERRITORY
In its third consecutive edition at The Hangar, in Coconut Grove, the Pinta Miami 2024 fair celebrates its eighteenth edition from December 5 to 8 with proposals that make visible the diverse artistic narratives of Latin America. An opportunity for gallerists, artists, curators, collectors and art lovers that seek to explore the region's contemporary discourses.

The Cisneros Institute is launching its first publication Momentum: Art & Ecology in Contemporary Latin America, a book that investigates how Latin American artists engage with their environments, addressing themes such as innovative relationships with the nonhuman, land disputes, colonial legacies, and visions for the future.
THE CISNEROS INSTITUTE PRESENTS “MOMENTUM: ART AND ECOLOGY IN CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICA”
The Cisneros Institute is launching its first publication Momentum: Art & Ecology in Contemporary Latin America, a book that investigates how Latin American artists engage with their environments, addressing themes such as innovative relationships with the nonhuman, land disputes, colonial legacies, and visions for the future.

Pinta Miami brings together artists who explore the identity, memory and cultural diversity of Ibero-America. In this 2024 edition, several proposals seek to redefine the Latinx notion from unique and transformative perspectives.
THE LATINX NOTION IN NEXT: FIVE ARTISTS FEATURED IN PINTA MIAMI
Pinta Miami brings together artists who explore the identity, memory and cultural diversity of Ibero-America. In this 2024 edition, several proposals seek to redefine the Latinx notion from unique and transformative perspectives.

Arte al Día takes a look at the curatorial selection that highlights works by Ibero-American galleries in the NEXT, RADAR and Main sections of Pinta Miami. The curatorial team for the 2024 edition of the fair is integrated by Irene Gelfman -global curator of Pinta and co-curator of FORO and Special Project-, Giuliana Vidarte -curator of NEXT and co-curator of FORO and Special Project- and Angelica Arbelaez -curator of RADAR.
CURATORS' PICKS: THREE PROPOSALS AT PINTA MIAMI
Arte al Día takes a look at the curatorial selection that highlights works by Ibero-American galleries in the NEXT, RADAR and Main sections of Pinta Miami. The curatorial team for the 2024 edition of the fair is integrated by Irene Gelfman -global curator of Pinta and co-curator of FORO and Special Project-, Giuliana Vidarte -curator of NEXT and co-curator of FORO and Special Project- and Angelica Arbelaez -curator of RADAR.

Georgina Valdez is the founder and director of the Argentine gallery The White Lodge, with locations in Córdoba and Buenos Aires. The space is part of the NEXT section of Pinta Miami 2024, with works by artists Sandro Pereira and Nushi Muntaabski. In an interview with Arte al Día, the gallerist reflected on the role of art as an engine of transformation and the place of The White Lodge in the contemporary art scene.
GEORGINA VALDEZ AND THE WHITE LODGE: HOW TO GENERATE CONVERSATIONS THROUGH ART
Georgina Valdez is the founder and director of the Argentine gallery The White Lodge, with locations in Córdoba and Buenos Aires. The space is part of the NEXT section of Pinta Miami 2024, with works by artists Sandro Pereira and Nushi Muntaabski. In an interview with Arte al Día, the gallerist reflected on the role of art as an engine of transformation and the place of The White Lodge in the contemporary art scene.

The Departamento 112 gallery -located in Martinez, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina- began by occupying an apartment, then became a garage and finally settled in a disused space that, converted into a hall, provides a view over the entire block.
DEPARTAMENTO 112: A PROPOSAL THAT REDEFINES ARGENTINA'S EMERGENT ART
The Departamento 112 gallery -located in Martinez, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina- began by occupying an apartment, then became a garage and finally settled in a disused space that, converted into a hall, provides a view over the entire block.

Pinta Miami celebrated its 2024 edition from December 5th to 8th, 2024 with more than 16,500 visitors, 45 galleries and 14 countries present. The fair at The Hangar, Coconut Grove led to good sales –where over 90% of the galleries reported sales– and enthusiastic overall attendance providing a true exchange between private, public spheres and opportunities for artists and galleries.
PINTA MIAMI: LATIN AMERICA FROM NORTH TO SOUTH
Pinta Miami celebrated its 2024 edition from December 5th to 8th, 2024 with more than 16,500 visitors, 45 galleries and 14 countries present. The fair at The Hangar, Coconut Grove led to good sales –where over 90% of the galleries reported sales– and enthusiastic overall attendance providing a true exchange between private, public spheres and opportunities for artists and galleries.

The CCCB (Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona) dedicates a wide, meticulous and interesting exhibition that takes us into the natural and cultural heritage of the Amazon, with special emphasis on the art and thought of the cities and indigenous communities of the region. Amazonia. The Ancestral Future brings to the table a detailed vision of artistic practices and Amazonian culture through the work of an extensive list of artists who produce around their thinking and relationship with nature.
A COMPLETE VISION TO THE CULTURAL AMAZON AT CCCB
The CCCB (Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona) dedicates a wide, meticulous and interesting exhibition that takes us into the natural and cultural heritage of the Amazon, with special emphasis on the art and thought of the cities and indigenous communities of the region. Amazonia. The Ancestral Future brings to the table a detailed vision of artistic practices and Amazonian culture through the work of an extensive list of artists who produce around their thinking and relationship with nature.

In the upcoming edition of Pinta Miami –from December 5 to 8, 2024– Angelica Arbelaez will be in charge of the RADAR section. In a dialogue with Arte al Día, she reflects on the role of Latin American art in international artistic discourses and how artists from the region contribute to the construction of a new global artistic narrative for a richer and more inclusive world.
ANGELICA ARBELAEZ: PINTA MIAMI AND THE LATIN AMERICAN ARTISTIC NARRATIVE
In the upcoming edition of Pinta Miami –from December 5 to 8, 2024– Angelica Arbelaez will be in charge of the RADAR section. In a dialogue with Arte al Día, she reflects on the role of Latin American art in international artistic discourses and how artists from the region contribute to the construction of a new global artistic narrative for a richer and more inclusive world.

To paint the forest beings is the Special Project of Pinta Miami 2024. Curated by Irene Gelfman and Giuliana Vidarte, it brings together paintings by Shipibo-konibo indigenous artists with representations of the flora, fauna and cosmovision of the Peruvian Amazon to rethink the past, present and future of the planet.
CONNECTING WORLDS – PERUVIAN AMAZON AT PINTA MIAMI
To paint the forest beings is the Special Project of Pinta Miami 2024. Curated by Irene Gelfman and Giuliana Vidarte, it brings together paintings by Shipibo-konibo indigenous artists with representations of the flora, fauna and cosmovision of the Peruvian Amazon to rethink the past, present and future of the planet.

Since its foundation in 2007 in New York, Pinta has established itself as a key event in promoting Latin American, Spanish, and Portuguese art. What began as a boutique fair in the Big Apple has evolved into a global concept connecting artists, galleries, and collectors worldwide.
PINTA: A SUCCESS STORY IN LATIN AMERICAN ART
Since its foundation in 2007 in New York, Pinta has established itself as a key event in promoting Latin American, Spanish, and Portuguese art. What began as a boutique fair in the Big Apple has evolved into a global concept connecting artists, galleries, and collectors worldwide.

Pinta Miami –the international art fair focused on modern and contemporary Iberian and Latin American art– celebrates its eighteenth edition from December 5-8, 2024. Through curated sections and a dynamic and contemporary interdisciplinary program, the fair reinforces its commitment to showcasing a plurality of art.
PINTA MIAMI 2024 – THE LATIN AMERICAN GENE
Pinta Miami –the international art fair focused on modern and contemporary Iberian and Latin American art– celebrates its eighteenth edition from December 5-8, 2024. Through curated sections and a dynamic and contemporary interdisciplinary program, the fair reinforces its commitment to showcasing a plurality of art.

Pérez Art Museum presents the exhibition José Parla: Homecoming. Featuring new works and a site-specific mural exhibition, it marks the artist’s return to painting and Miami.
JOSÉ PARLA’S PAINTINGS AT PAMM
Pérez Art Museum presents the exhibition José Parla: Homecoming. Featuring new works and a site-specific mural exhibition, it marks the artist’s return to painting and Miami.

In its third consecutive edition at The Hangar, in Coconut Grove, the Pinta Miami 2024 fair celebrates its eighteenth edition from December 5 to 8 with proposals that make visible the diverse artistic narratives of Latin America. An opportunity for gallerists, artists, curators, collectors and art lovers that seek to explore the region's contemporary discourses.
PINTA MIAMI: IDENTITY, FUTURE AND TERRITORY
In its third consecutive edition at The Hangar, in Coconut Grove, the Pinta Miami 2024 fair celebrates its eighteenth edition from December 5 to 8 with proposals that make visible the diverse artistic narratives of Latin America. An opportunity for gallerists, artists, curators, collectors and art lovers that seek to explore the region's contemporary discourses.

The Cisneros Institute is launching its first publication Momentum: Art & Ecology in Contemporary Latin America, a book that investigates how Latin American artists engage with their environments, addressing themes such as innovative relationships with the nonhuman, land disputes, colonial legacies, and visions for the future.
THE CISNEROS INSTITUTE PRESENTS “MOMENTUM: ART AND ECOLOGY IN CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICA”
The Cisneros Institute is launching its first publication Momentum: Art & Ecology in Contemporary Latin America, a book that investigates how Latin American artists engage with their environments, addressing themes such as innovative relationships with the nonhuman, land disputes, colonial legacies, and visions for the future.

Pinta Miami brings together artists who explore the identity, memory and cultural diversity of Ibero-America. In this 2024 edition, several proposals seek to redefine the Latinx notion from unique and transformative perspectives.
THE LATINX NOTION IN NEXT: FIVE ARTISTS FEATURED IN PINTA MIAMI
Pinta Miami brings together artists who explore the identity, memory and cultural diversity of Ibero-America. In this 2024 edition, several proposals seek to redefine the Latinx notion from unique and transformative perspectives.

Arte al Día takes a look at the curatorial selection that highlights works by Ibero-American galleries in the NEXT, RADAR and Main sections of Pinta Miami. The curatorial team for the 2024 edition of the fair is integrated by Irene Gelfman -global curator of Pinta and co-curator of FORO and Special Project-, Giuliana Vidarte -curator of NEXT and co-curator of FORO and Special Project- and Angelica Arbelaez -curator of RADAR.
CURATORS' PICKS: THREE PROPOSALS AT PINTA MIAMI
Arte al Día takes a look at the curatorial selection that highlights works by Ibero-American galleries in the NEXT, RADAR and Main sections of Pinta Miami. The curatorial team for the 2024 edition of the fair is integrated by Irene Gelfman -global curator of Pinta and co-curator of FORO and Special Project-, Giuliana Vidarte -curator of NEXT and co-curator of FORO and Special Project- and Angelica Arbelaez -curator of RADAR.

Georgina Valdez is the founder and director of the Argentine gallery The White Lodge, with locations in Córdoba and Buenos Aires. The space is part of the NEXT section of Pinta Miami 2024, with works by artists Sandro Pereira and Nushi Muntaabski. In an interview with Arte al Día, the gallerist reflected on the role of art as an engine of transformation and the place of The White Lodge in the contemporary art scene.
GEORGINA VALDEZ AND THE WHITE LODGE: HOW TO GENERATE CONVERSATIONS THROUGH ART
Georgina Valdez is the founder and director of the Argentine gallery The White Lodge, with locations in Córdoba and Buenos Aires. The space is part of the NEXT section of Pinta Miami 2024, with works by artists Sandro Pereira and Nushi Muntaabski. In an interview with Arte al Día, the gallerist reflected on the role of art as an engine of transformation and the place of The White Lodge in the contemporary art scene.

The Departamento 112 gallery -located in Martinez, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina- began by occupying an apartment, then became a garage and finally settled in a disused space that, converted into a hall, provides a view over the entire block.
DEPARTAMENTO 112: A PROPOSAL THAT REDEFINES ARGENTINA'S EMERGENT ART
The Departamento 112 gallery -located in Martinez, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina- began by occupying an apartment, then became a garage and finally settled in a disused space that, converted into a hall, provides a view over the entire block.

Pinta Miami celebrated its 2024 edition from December 5th to 8th, 2024 with more than 16,500 visitors, 45 galleries and 14 countries present. The fair at The Hangar, Coconut Grove led to good sales –where over 90% of the galleries reported sales– and enthusiastic overall attendance providing a true exchange between private, public spheres and opportunities for artists and galleries.
PINTA MIAMI: LATIN AMERICA FROM NORTH TO SOUTH
Pinta Miami celebrated its 2024 edition from December 5th to 8th, 2024 with more than 16,500 visitors, 45 galleries and 14 countries present. The fair at The Hangar, Coconut Grove led to good sales –where over 90% of the galleries reported sales– and enthusiastic overall attendance providing a true exchange between private, public spheres and opportunities for artists and galleries.

The CCCB (Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona) dedicates a wide, meticulous and interesting exhibition that takes us into the natural and cultural heritage of the Amazon, with special emphasis on the art and thought of the cities and indigenous communities of the region. Amazonia. The Ancestral Future brings to the table a detailed vision of artistic practices and Amazonian culture through the work of an extensive list of artists who produce around their thinking and relationship with nature.
A COMPLETE VISION TO THE CULTURAL AMAZON AT CCCB
The CCCB (Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona) dedicates a wide, meticulous and interesting exhibition that takes us into the natural and cultural heritage of the Amazon, with special emphasis on the art and thought of the cities and indigenous communities of the region. Amazonia. The Ancestral Future brings to the table a detailed vision of artistic practices and Amazonian culture through the work of an extensive list of artists who produce around their thinking and relationship with nature.