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See all exhibitionsMore worth your time at the same venue, plus a few nearby picks.
SCULPTURE
Spoken by Hand - Felipe Pineda
A year ago, artist Felipe Pineda and curator Ayelén Ruiz relocated to Europe simultaneously, sparking a shared investigation into gesture and body as communication when language fails, and into classical sculpture gestures and museum signage as organizing devices.
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Turmoil, Penitent Objects - Adolfo Martínez
Penitent objects reject promises of redemption or efficiency, revealing historical logic where tedious work, obedience and reverence distribute unequally.
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Archive of Disappointment - Rocío Guerrero Marín
Origins trace to 2015 when Rocío Guerrero Marín created the Affectograph: a metal collar recording involuntary body movement via pencil pressure. The artist invites strangers to share oral accounts of disappointment while the device traces bodily response.
PAINTING
Unloaded - Patricio Court
Works by Chilean artist Patricio Court spanning seven years including the pandemic. During lockdown and introspective work, Court pursued formal synthesis, reducing elements and refining pictorial resources to concentrate on painting's inherent tensions.
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Amazon Mapped - Sonia Guggisberg
When humans exist only as political subjects, they distance from nature, abandoning planetary care and futures integrated with biodiversity. This exhibition proposes critical and poetic means to activate senses, thought and action, awakening dormant social memory and…
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In Darkness, Our Ancestors Remind Us Who We Are - Priscilla Dobler Dzul
First Chilean exhibition of artist Priscilla Dobler Dzul (Tacoma, Washington and Yucatán-based). Textiles, drawings and two short films narrate environmental injustice in the US and Mexico, grounded in decades of research on pre-Hispanic dyeing and weaving techniques.
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Fungi Cosmology
International research project by curators, artists and scientists from Brazil, Switzerland and Chile, developed over three years with three research expeditions. Partners include CAB Patagonia, Labverde Brasil, Artist-in-labs Zurich Arts University and Foodculture Days Vevey.
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Museo de Arte Precolombino
World-class pre-Columbian art museum near Plaza de Armas. Permanent galleries of Andean, Mesoamerican and Amazonian artifacts plus temporary exhibitions. Free on first Sundays.








