Explore Artists in South America

Find Contemporary, Modern, and Emerging Artists in South America

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Lima, Peru

Marco Pando

Pando's paintings and drawings delve into the complexities of identity, memory, and cultural narratives.

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Viña del Mar, Chile

Sandra Vasquez de la Horra

Vasquez de la Horra's drawings explore themes of memory, fantasy, and the subconscious, creating intricate, dreamlike compositions.

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San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina

Tomás Saraceno

Saraceno's installations and sculptures explore the intersection of art, science, and technology, creating immersive, utopian environments.

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Caracas, Venezuela

Arturo Herrera

Herrera's collages and sculptures explore the interplay between abstraction and representation, creating fragmented, dreamlike compositions.

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Lima, Peru

Ximena Garrido-Lecca

Garrido-Lecca's installations and sculptures explore themes of colonialism, cultural memory, and the environment, using found materials and historical references.

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Bogotá, Colombia

Miguel Angel Rojas

Rojas's work confronts social and political issues in Colombia. His drawings, photographs, and installations often address themes of violence, power, and sexuality.

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San Basilio de Palenque, Colombia

Oswaldo Macia

Macia's sound installations engage with the olfactory and auditory senses. His work creates immersive environments that explore the relationship between sound, smell, and memory.

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Bogotá, Colombia

Miguel Angel Rojas

Rojas's work confronts social and political issues in Colombia. His drawings, photographs, and installations often address themes of violence, power, and sexuality.

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Rosario, Argentina

Graciela Carnevale

Carnevale's participatory installations and social interventions engage with political and social realities. Her work, often rooted in collective action, challenges traditional art boundaries.

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Buenos Aires, Argentina

Humberto Rivas

Rivas's photographs capture the quiet beauty of everyday life. His black-and-white images, often devoid of human presence, evoke a sense of solitude and introspection.

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