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Antonio Tarsis
Antonio Tarsis (b. 1985, Brazil) is a Brazilian artist whose practice centers on collage and assemblage, often utilizing found materials from his urban environment. His work addresses socio-economic disparities, identity, and the repurposing of discarded objects to create new narratives of resilience and cultural memory.
Aldo Chaparro
Peruvian–Mexican contemporary sculptor working in stainless steel and industrial materials to explore mirror, void, form, and post‑industrial aesthetics across public and gallery spaces.
Rubem Valentim
Valentim's geometric paintings and sculptures, often incorporating Afro-Brazilian symbols and iconography, explore the intersection of art, religion, and cultural identity. His work is marked by a sense of vibrant spirituality.
Lucia Pescador
Pescador's paintings and drawings, with their delicate lines and muted colors, evoke a sense of intimacy and introspection.
Fátima Rodrigo
Rodrigo's multimedia installations and performances critically examine social and political structures.
Oscar Santillan
Santillan's conceptual art challenges the boundaries of perception and knowledge through diverse media.
Maya Watanabe
Watanabe's video installations and films delve into the complexities of memory, history, and social dynamics.
Jose Vera Matos
Vera Matos's paintings and drawings capture the essence of the Andean landscape and cultural traditions.
Elena Tejada-Herrera
Tejada-Herrera's installations and performances explore themes of gender, identity, and the body.
Rita Ponce de León
Ponce de León's drawings and performances explore the intimate aspects of human interaction and communication.