While going through the arteBA art fair I collected more artworks than I expected. Hence, the reason I created two posts.This second half is more eclectic than the first but I liked the variety of the subject matter in these works. I think they contrast well and speak to the stature of Latin American and especially Argentinian art which has a large representation here.
1. Eduardo Seron, En el vacío radiante, 2007
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9.5.20
arteBA: Part Two
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8.5.20
arteBA: Part One
The arteBA art fair was founded in 1991 with the vision to bring together Argentine and Latin American art to the forefront of the art market. While it has achieved great success in its promotion of its Argentinian artists it has also put a spotlight on other Latin American artists who may not have accomplished such exposure previously or on their own. This year the fair was held online exclusively much to the disappointment of many. However, nothing could take away from the breadth of talent on display. When you consider the works below, you will see how far the art fair has come along.
1. Ricardo Oliva, Abundante silencio, 2019
2. Gastón Delego, Untitled, 2020
3. Andres Waissman, Untitled, 2019 (2)
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