Discover South American Artists
Connect with talented South American artists from diverse backgrounds and artistic styles
Lotty Rosenfeld
Rosenfeld's interventions in public spaces challenge social and political norms. Her iconic 'A Mile of Crosses on the Pavement' series disrupts urban landscapes, provoking reflection on societal issues.
Elsa Paricio
Paricio's experimental films and video installations explore the relationship between technology, perception, and memory. Her work often incorporates found footage and digital manipulation.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Sergio Zevallos
Zevallos' provocative paintings and performances confronted social and political taboos in Peru. His unflinching work, often infused with dark humor, challenged societal norms.
Lea Lublin
Lublin's multimedia installations and participatory works explored the intersection of art, science, and technology. Her pioneering approach to viewer engagement challenged traditional art boundaries.
Alberto Baraya
Baraya's work dissects scientific classification, blurring the lines between art and botany. His 'Herbarium' series satirizes colonial practices, revealing the artifice in nature's representation.