Zoom on the Latin scene

La Maison de l’Amérique latine is honored to be a partner of the 2025 edition of Paris Gallery Weekend and sponsor of this season’s Latin scene zoom. It maintains friendly and attentive links with the galleries on this itinerary – Mor Charpentier, RX&SLAG, TEMPLON, Ricardo Fernandes, Galleria Continua, Marcelle Alix, Mendes Wood DM, Galerie Jocelyn Wolff and 193 Gallery – through collaborations on exhibitions, the organization of the L’Œil Pense lecture series or the hosting of Mira Art Fair, the first fair dedicated to contemporary Latin American art in Paris. A case in point is the success of the exhibition Paz Errázuriz Histoires inachevées at the Maison de l’Amérique latine in 2023, an artist represented by Galerie Mor Charpentier.
As part of the Brazil-France 2025 Season, the Maison de l’Amérique latine is organizing an exhibition Le Brésil illustré, L’héritage postcolonial de Jean-Baptiste Debret (1768 – 1848). On view from April 30 to October 04.
Zoom on the Latin scene, with La Maison de l’Amérique latine
In this route, artists from Latin America present works rooted in their cultural and political contexts, between heritage and contemporary creation.
On the map below, you’ll find the 9 galleries spread between Matignon, the Marais and the North-East:
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193 Gallery
Rafael Domenech 1989, Cuba/United States
"Flowers blooming on acid"
- Art contemporain
- Carte blanche
- Installation
- Latin America's Art Scene
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GALLERIA CONTINUA
Max Ernst & Joaquín Ferrer
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"Les surprises du hasard"
- Contemporary Art
- Latin America's Art Scene
- Painting
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GALLERIA CONTINUA
Zhanna Kadyrova 1981, Ukraine
"Strategic Locations"
- Contemporary Art
- Photography
- Women Artists
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Galerie Jocelyn Wolff
Diego Bianchi 1969, Argentina
"ThéâtrEErreuR"
- Art contemporain
- Contemporary Art
- Installation
- Latin America's Art Scene
- Sculpture
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Marcelle Alix
Ella C Bernard, Cécile Bouffard, Omar Castillo Alfaro, Caroline Rose Curdy, Pierre Dumaire, Laura Huertas Millán, Liz Magor, Rafael Moreno, Nicole, Hatice Pinarbaşi et Jean-Charles de Quillacq
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"El fantasma de Tennessee"
- Activism Art
- Carte blanche
- Contemporary Art
- Latin America's Art Scene
- LGBTQ+
- Women Artists
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Mendes Wood DM
Paula Siebra 1998, Spain
"O estranho familiar"
- Contemporary Art
- Emerging Art
- Latin America's Art Scene
- Painting
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mor charpentier
Liliana Porter 1941, Argentina
"Almost There"
- Contemporary Art
- Latin America's Art Scene
- Painting
- Women Artists
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Ricardo Fernandes
Kássia Borges Mytara 1962, Brazil
"'Femme Jibóia"
- Activism Art
- Art contemporain
- Artistes femmes
- Carte blanche
- Contemporary Art
- Ecological Art
- Installation
- Latin America's Art Scene
- Performance Art
- Sculpture
- Women Artists
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Galerie RX&SLAG
Julio Villani 1956, Brasil
"L'eau rougie de la veine mémoire"
- Contemporary Art
- Latin America's Art Scene
- Painting
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TEMPLON, Paris-Bruxelles-New York
Iván Navarro 1972, Chile
"Cyclops"
- Contemporary Art
- Latin America's Art Scene
- Sculpture