![]() ![]() I still remember my first approach to contemporary Chinese art thanks to art critic Maria Lluïsa Borràs at the Niebla de Casavells Foundation almost two decades ago, so I later continued with monographs in 2008 at the Miró Foundation - Chinese Contemporary Art from the Sigg- Collection to various museums in Vienna to end with a retrospective in 2016 at the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris entitled “BENTU”. What has become clear is that developing countries or those that are already developed, but have not had a niche in the canonical history of art and contemporary art, have more and more doors open even with proposals that may not be fully refined by conceptual maturation and execution, but that are on display to try to alleviate a pandemic deficit that the dominant worldview, heterosexual, and white have underestimated for decades. It must be said that the issue of recycling the materials of the fair is faster to resolve - as there are already initiatives that succeed - than the issue of the footprint by the impact of tourism and travel, until you fly them by plane or boat trips are not with at least non-polluting fuels. Especially for what I suppose the CO₂ footprint that represents going expressly in situ to this event and the material that is not taken advantage of of a fair that lasts the days that lasts. An extreme that even leads him to justify the very existence of the fair, saying that "the cultural benefit balances the ecological cost of holding a fair like the one they organize". The global director of Art Basel, Marc Spiegler, who this year also had to take over the management of the Miami fair after its director left to run a prestigious auction room, was clear that the two things that have learned from two years physically stopped by covid -virtually they were working as best they could- is: fairs and the arts sector have strengthened all their digital operations - both digital creation, digital sales and basically dissemination to networks - and that issues of equality, race and the environment have an increasingly specific weight not only in the discourses of artists but also in cultural policies and, above all, in the global human policies of the planet. Use this article also to give some possible light and shadow to what awaits us in 2022 and that this ephemeris of reference highlights. BA Photo GROUP SHOW September 1 - 15, 2020Īrtists: Oscar Bony, Graciela Sacco, Carlos Gallardo, and Luis González Palma, Raúl Corrales, José Manuel Fors, Alberto Korda, and José Toirac.It took me a while to write a reflection on my last “pilgrimage” to Miami to visit what is the last artistic and economic stone of the season, concentrated in an intense week (Art Basel, Design Miami, NOTHING, Untitled, Art Miami, Context, Scoope, Pinta and INK Art Fair, Tha Bass, ICA, Pérez Collection, de la Cruz Collection, District Design…) It took me a while to be able to stand still hot reflections of own and strangers.OPENING NIGHT PREMIERE PARTY Thursday, JVIP Red Card Special Collectors’ Preview 6pm – 10pm SPECIAL VIP RED CARD SHOW HOURS (Exclusively for VIP red cards) Friday, July. LA Art Show GROUP SHOW July 29 - August 1, 2021.Art Miami GROUP SHOW November 30 - Decem2021 FAIR INFO Tuesday, NovemPlatinum VIP Preview: 4.30pm - 6:30pm Access for Art Miami + CONTEXT Art Miami Platinum VIP Cardholders Tuesday, NovemVIP Preview.Our gallery is pleased to announce our participation at LA Art Show 2022 from January 19 to 23, where we will present contemporary artists who have captured the spirit and. LA Art Show GROUP SHOW January 19 - 23, 2022.Intersect Palm Springs Group Show February 10 - 13, 2022 Intersect Palm Springs is a boutique fair that brings together a dynamic mix of Modern and Contemporary Art and Design galleries, and is activated by timely and original programming.Our gallery will present a collective project (5 artists) based on the idea of the “non-place”, those landscapes that only exist in memory and that, therefore, are not a reflection. Art On Paper group show September 8 - 11, 2022.November 17 | Pan American Art Projects is pleased to be invited to participate in Pinta Miami, with the work of León Ferrari (Argentina, 1920 - 2013) and. ![]() PINTA MIAMI November 29 - December 4, 2022.The booth features two separate curated collections: Gems, highlighting Cuban Modern masterpieces from the collection of. Pan American Art Projects is delighted to announce its participation in Art Miami 2022. Art Miami Group Show November 29 - December 4, 2022. ![]()
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