10.11.2023 BARRO presents Danza Perfumi, Alejandra Seeber’s third solo exhibition at the gallery. In line with these recent exhibitions and the work that the painter has been carrying out for years in the international scene, Seeber’s proposal deepens a way of understanding painting as an environmental device.
09.11.2023 Under the title Memory is an Editing Station, the exhibition dialogues with the event’s long trajectory, while simultaneously reflecting on the present moment of the world and pointing to future paths, through the works of 60 artists from the Global South. Videobrasil 22ª edition at Sesc, São Paulo.
09.11.2023 “Welcome” highlights the inherent connections between various urban experiences, emphasizing their relevance in the global south landscape. The exhibition challenges pre-established perceptions and offers a deep insight into the social complexities related to marginality and media power. Opening Nov 15, BARRO NEW YORK
29.09.2023 Otumpa is the first solo exhibition by the duo Faivovich & Goldberg in a Buenos Aires institution. The show suggests a space for us to join together with an image of what is amongst us yet absent.
20.09.2023 Agustina Woodgate presents The New Times Atlas of the World, (2023, installation) at The 12th Seoul Mediacity Biennale, titled This Too is a Map, curated by Rachael Rakes and Sofía Dourron. At SEOUL KOREA ART MUSEUM until November 11
08.09.2023 Guaymallén is a municipality in the province of Mendoza in Argentina. It was here that La Chola Poblete, Deutsche Bank’s “Artist of the Year” 2023, was born as Mauricio Poblete in 1989. The exhibition titled Guaymallén is a tribute to her roots, to the time when she was growing up as a non-binary, indigenous teenager, a time when La Chola began to draw, explore art and pop culture, and experiment with her queer identity. At Palais Populaire, Berlin. Until February 5, 2024
07.09.2023 La Chola Poblete (Mendoza, Argentina, 1989) joins the Staff of artists of BARRO. Her work denounces the mistreatment of brown populations and of sexual dissidents, the stereotyping and exoticization of indigenous peoples, and advocates for the presentation of beauties and bodies that oppose culturally-constructed standards.
02.09.2023 With this collective exhibition proposal, the artists Lolo and Lauti, in charge of the curatorship, review in “Casi ángeles” a possible panorama of Buenos Aires’ underground art that emerged around the COVID pandemic.
29.08.2023 Buenos Aires. For this edition, BARRO proposes as script curatorial an interrogation around the present and its crisis. Works by Nicanor Aráoz, Joaquín Boz, Matías Duville, Faivovich & Goldberg, Mónica Giron, Lucrecia Lionti, Marcelo Pombo, Alejandra Seeber, Amalia Ulman, Agustina Woodgate. In the main Section of the fair.
10.06.2023 “El Fondo inestable” [Unstable Depths], Matías Duville’s solo exhibition at BARRO Buenos Aires, brings together works made in recent years, which could be thought of within a broad spectrum of states where the variability of temperatures and climates works paradoxically as a line of continuity of the proposal.
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