08.11.2025 LA CHOLA POBLETE —En el aire— Curated by Antonio Villa. A film set, a stage, paintings and photographs of La Chola immerse us in the performance of her present as an artist. The sophisticated web of references and the spectacular mise-en-scène do not produce a single effect. It is a cocktail of quotes from an artist who is excessive for the extremes she touches, and exquisite for the abundance of cultured citations she weaves together.
28.08.2025 NICANOR ARÁOZ —Amor Alien— Text MICHEL NIEVA, Room (1) —Frog Community— ARÁOZ, ARAS, MALTZ, Text ALEJO PONCE DE LEÓN, Room (2) Until July 26
07.06.2025 Joaquín Boz presents "Pinturas", an exhibition composed of a new series of oil paintings on canvas and wood in different scales, ranging from works barely thirty centimeters long to extensive panels of more than two meters. In this proposal, Boz starts from a spatial approach that prioritizes a free path through the room, which is only interrupted by a free-standing column, with no function. This manifest intention of starting from a stripping, of ¨sweeping away¨ the nonessential, does not resign the idea of preserving a certain discomfort. Curated by Bárbara Golubicki.
05.04.2025 [...] We might regard this exhibition as a choreography of situations that explore ways of being, sitting, posing and moving. A kind of theater of thwarted utility. Furniture as an animal: not a tool, but a mutant organism.In these shifts, the body becomes a central hypothesis: not a passive recipient of design but an unstable variable that energizes and transforms the material.Excerpt from Ana Vogelfang's text for Mueble escultura + BARRO. Until May 16, 2025.
16.11.2024 BARRO Buenos Aires presents Los jóvenes olvidaron sus canciones o Tierra de fuego (Parte II), the second exhibition by GABRIEL CHAILE in the gallery. With a text by Filipa Ramos, the show presents a new line of work the artist began this year and consists in a film with mural drawings made from adobe and iron.
02.09.2024 GROUP SHOW / We celebrate the gallery’s first 10 years (2014—2024) THANK YOU everyone who is and was part of it!
10.06.2024 Through his works, Duville invites viewers on a journey through desolate landscapes, imbued with rarefied and eternal atmospheres that seem to herald natural cataclysms or scenes of vital abandonment that suggest the dreamlike exploration of an absent observer. In his most recent works, themes such as duality, transformation, and the passage of time take center stage.
30.05.2024 Primeras figuras, the new solo exhibition by the duo Lolo y Lauti. Curated by Santiago Villanueva, the show is composed by a series of videos and cave paintings made from wires. These “archaeologists of ecstasy” present us with a new exploration of night clubs as places of sites where prehistoric rituals persist.
04.04.2024 Abstract art can manifest in numerous ways, being deductive or expressive, lyrical or rational, geometric or organic, as well as smooth or rich in gestures. In the realm of painting, abstraction acquires a unique expression when it is grounded in a well-defined ontology. Although painting does not speak, it creates speech. Joaquín Boz’s work is an example of how abstraction not only encompasses but also delves into complex concepts such as contingency and sensibility, through its meticulous layers of color.
21.03.2024 Fantasía abstracta, Nacha Canvas’ first solo show at BARRO. Curated by Carla Barbero and Javier Villa, the show is a soft and sensorial perspective on abstraction presenting a group of paintings and reliefs produced with techniques developed by the artist, combining foam rubber, clay, steel, plaster and pigments.
01.02.2024 With works of Ad Minoliti and Catalina Schliebener Muñoz, this show explores queer approaches to abstraction through the use of colors and shapes that articulate non-binary narratives which counter the coloniality of gender, sexuality, age, and interspecies life.
15.11.2023 The Argentine art collective, Mondongo, comprised of Juliana Laffitte and Manuel Mendanha, is renowned for its innovative use of unconventional materials in its production, such as meat, threads, plasticine, and wax. This approach not only challenges traditional notions of “painting” but also broadens the expressive possibilities of the medium. Until January 6, 2024