Pinta Lima consolidates year after year a program of outstanding curators to position modern and contemporary art from Latin America in the world.
Irene Gelfman is the Global Curator of Pinta.
She is also in charge of directing the special projects that seek to continue expanding Latin American art, promote the presence of contemporary Latin American art both in the local and international circuit; with the ultimate goal of giving visibility to emerging and established Latin American artists.
From the RADAR Section, the aim is to highlight a set of artistic productions that, through various languages and mediums, focus on the ability of art to reeducate our perception regarding our environment, sensitize us regarding the care of natural resources, and prioritize ancestral practices and knowledge in the face of the imminent crisis of habitability on our planet.
NEXT is an innovative platform that allows fair attendees to discover the latest art from Latin America. In this edition, the section brought together six galleries that committed to emerging artists engaged with their contexts and the artistic experimentation of the region.
This series of conversations addresses current debates relevant to the creation ecosystems in Latin America. From the perspectives of visual arts, curatorial practice, collecting, and art history research, meetings are held to discuss ongoing themes and issues in contemporary contexts.