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CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

 

12 West 56th St. - Nueva York - NY, 10019.

Lunes a Viernes / 9am - 1pm / 2pm - 5pm
 

INVISIBLE LINES” de MAGDALENA MURUA

Magdalena Murua creates intricate collages from fragments of comic books like Hulk, Batman, and Archie, transforming them into abstract, geometric, and op-art compositions. From a distance, her works pulse with optical rhythm; up close, they reveal a dense network of perforated and reimagined cultural imagery. Her process balances precision and spontaneity. While invisible lines and golden ratios organize the surface, intuition and chance ultimately guide the final form.

As comic books, one of Murua’s childhood joys, fade as a cultural medium, she reclaims them to share that same sense of wonder and delight with others. In her hands, familiar fragments shed their original meanings, taking on new spiritual and playful resonance, becoming vibrant fields where nostalgia, structure, and imagination coexist.

Adam Adelson.

 

Opening night: November 5th, 2025 - 6 pm
12 west 56th St. - New York - NY, 10019.

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"UNFOLDING", CLOE GALASSO'S SOLO EXHIBITION

In this solo exhibition, Cloe Galasso presents a body of abstract work that draws on the principles of Chinese metaphysics, where emptiness and form, light and shadow, move in constant dialogue. Her canvases suggest not a fixed image but a state of becoming—shapes dissolving, energies unfolding, and fragments finding new coherence. What emerges is less a representation than a meditation, an invitation to witness transformation in its most elemental state.

The works carry a quiet intensity, asking viewers to pause and sense the cycles of rupture and rebirth at play within themselves. In their depth and abstraction, they point toward the universal: the courage to let go of what has been, and the mystery of what waits to take form.

 

 

RECENT EXHIBITIONS

 

DE AMERICA” – WORKS BY PAULA MORANDO

Explore “De América”, a captivating solo exhibition of a series of paintings by Argentine artist Paula Morando that invites reflection on the symbols and emblems of our collective identity. From the Argentine coat of arms and the feathers of the hornero and condor, to ceibo flowers, the Malvinas Islands, and the Virgin of Luján, the works celebrate elements deeply rooted in Argentine culture.

At the same time, Morando weaves in references to indigenous peoples of North America—including chiefs’ headdresses and ritual symbols—evoking a plural continent where ancestral traditions remain a vital force.

The title “De América” carries a dual meaning: it speaks both to our continent as a whole and to the city of América, Buenos Aires, the artist’s birthplace, thus paying homage to her roots.

 

 

Where Color Breathes into Immensityby Argentine artist Betina Attas

In her first solo exhibition in New York, she portrayed intimate ways of exploring and symbolizing the landscape.

Attas inserts herself into the long tradition of artists who contemplate nature, while exploring its intersections with expressionism and contemporary art. Her works evoke personal landscapes—Calligraphies of light, magical horizons, restless fireflies, intricate grasslands—and quiet resonances that linger in the viewer’s mind.

“It’s the vastness of nature that moves me the most—how it humbles us and reminds us that we’re part of something infinitely larger. I paint to express that feeling of awe, of being part of something vast and alive. That is what I carry into every canvas.” Betina Attas

 

"Modern echoes" by Luciana Levinton
Curated by Sergio Bazan
Text by Josefina Barcia

"In this exhibition of paintings, entitled 'Modern Echoes' inspirations arise from a research on the current of modern and contemporary architecture and design, the Delfina and Amancio Williams' House on the Stream in Mar del Plata, the work of Lina Bo Bardi in Sao Paulo, Eileen Gray's projects in Paris in the 20's, Charlotte Perriand, Athos Bulcao, Clorindo Testa and Le Corbusier, among others. 

Through my painting, I seek to communicate and make some of these works known. 
As an architect graduated from the University of Buenos Aires, each painting I present carries behind it a documentary research and together they cover an era, a body of work of an architecture of the Modern Movement, from the point of view of pictorial art" (Artist's statement)

About the artist
Luciana Levinton is a visual artist and UBA graduated architect, born in Buenos Aires, 1977. She made Solo exhibitions in National Museum of Art Decoratives Buenos Aires, Architecture Museum, del Infinito Galerie, Centro Cultural Recoleta, Atchugarry Foundation (Uruguay), Art Galleries and cultural centres in Sao Paulo, New York, Washington, Paris, Milan y Berlin, since 2007. 
She participated in group shows in Fundacion Cazadores, Casa del Bicentenario, and art galleries in Berlin, Madrid, Paris, New York, São Paulo, Punta del Este and others.

 

 

"Intangible Landscapes" by Mirta Gendin
Curated by Carla Rey

"The landscape is an image in contemplation, a fleeting instant caught in reflection. Mirta Gendin captures its ephemerality and, through her creative process, transforms it into an open territory where light and form dissolve into new perceptions.

Mirta Gendin’s work mutates into vibration, into a weave of light oscillating between the real and the imagined. Each image is a threshold, a reflection that unravels and begins again, inviting the gaze to lose itself in its transformation".

About the artist
Mirta Gendin is an Argentine visual artist, who lives and works in Tigre, Province of Buenos Aires. She works with Photography, Engraving and Artist Books; experiments with various materials, such as aluminum and zinc sheet, acrylics, glass, canvas, cotton and vegetable papers. 

Works of his authorship are in the Timoteo Navarro Museum of Tucumán, Museum of the City of Buenos Aires and Buenos Aires City Government house; National Library of New York, Yale University Library, forming part of the Abracadabra and Basta la Palabra collection. Different institutions in Romania, England and Spain have Artist Books and photographs intervened with engraving and works acquired by collectors.

She had individual exhibitions in 2014 and 2018 in Buenos Aires. In 2024 had individual exhibitions in La Barra, Punta del Este and HCD San Isidro, Buenos Aires.


 

 

 

 

Updated date: 05/11/2025