Oswaldo Macia'
Rafael Lozano Hemmer
Valeska Soares
Javier Tellez
Julio Le Parc
Ernesto Neto
Priscilla Monge
Tonel
Ivan Capote
Jose Damasceno
Chemi Rosado-Seijo
Juan Manuel Echavarria
Lazaro Saavedra
Miguel Angel Rios
Fernando Arias
Miguel Angel Rios
Oscar Munoz
Jose Damasceno
Regina Jose' Galindo
Antonio Dias
Luis Camnitzer
Cildo Meireles
Tania Bruguera
Gonzalo Diaz
Juan Carlos Alom
Alfredo Jaar
Works by 24 artists from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Uruguay
An exhibition dedicated to the latest and most socially committed art of Latin America, with works by 24 artists from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Uruguay. It offers an overview of artistic creation from the 1960s up to the present day. The works in the exhibition mainly follow the conceptual strategies of contemporary art, although they take up their own position in the international art panorama. Their closeness to life and their immediacy stand out, as does the commitment to reality of a large number of the artists. They face up to history, different political situations and violence but mostly through aesthetic and poetic elements, using language and evocation and avoiding the use of explicit images of violence. The exhibition is the result of a collaboration with Daros Latinamerica, the biggest collection of Latin American Contemporary Art in Europe.