
Exhibition
"INVISIBLE LINES", by Magdalena Murua
Magdalena Murua creates intricate collages from fragments of comics such as Hulk, Batman, and Archie, transforming them into abstract, geometric, and op-art compositions. From a distance, her works vibrate with an optical rhythm; up close, they reveal a dense network of perforated and reimagined cultural images. Her process balances precision and spontaneity. While invisible lines and golden proportions organize the surface, intuition and chance ultimately guide the final form.

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"FROM AMERICA", by Paula Morando
A solo exhibition that invites reflection on the symbols and emblems of Argentine identity: from the national coat of arms, the Malvinas Islands, and the Virgin of Luján to the ceibo flowers, the hornero, and the condor.
The title "From America" alludes both to the continent and to the city of América (Province of Buenos Aires), the artist's birthplace, paying tribute to her roots.

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"UNFOLDING", by Cloe Galasso
Abstract works inspired by Chinese metaphysics: emptiness/form and light/shadow in constant dialogue.
The pieces convey a serene energy, inviting viewers to perceive cycles of rupture and rebirth and to dwell in the mystery of what was and what is about to take shape.

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"WHERE COLOR BREATHES TOWARD IMMENSITY", by Betina Attas
In her first solo exhibition in New York, she portrays intimate ways of exploring and symbolizing the landscape.
Attas places herself within 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 meadows — and silent resonances that linger in the viewer's mind.

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"MODERN ECHOES", by Luciana Levington
In this painting exhibition titled 'Modern Echoes', the inspirations stem from research into modern and contemporary architecture and design: the Casa sobre el Arroyo by Delfina and Amancio Williams in Mar del Plata, the work of Lina Bo Bardi in São Paulo, Eileen Gray's projects in 1920s Paris, Charlotte Perriand, Athos Bulcão, Clorindo Testa, and Le Corbusier, among others.

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"INVISIBLE LANDSCAPES", by Mirta Gendin
The landscape is an image in contemplation, a fleeting instant caught in reflection. Mirta Gendin captures the ephemeral and, through her creative process, transforms it into an open territory where light and form dissolve into new perceptions. Gendin's work shifts into vibration, into a fabric of light that oscillates 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.

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"BETWEEN TIES", by Jonathan Taub
Jonathan Taub (b. 1987, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina) is an Argentine multidisciplinary artist based in New York City. His work spans printmaking, painting, graphic design, and film.
In recent years, Taub has focused on screen printing. His dynamic compositions interweave bold shapes, lines, and labyrinths with a vibrant palette. His careful color arrangements, along with intricate forms and pathways, invite the viewer into a captivating exploration of spatial dynamics and chromatic interaction.

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"INSTANTS OF LIQUEFYING INTO UNISON", by Brenda Sabbagh
Between abstraction and figuration, her work explores the relationship between gesture, stroke, and space, blurring boundaries to create new dynamics between painting and environment.
Brenda Sabbagh was born in Buenos Aires in 1993. She is a film director who graduated from the Universidad del Cine (FUC) and a visual artist. She has participated in various painting workshops with artists such as Dolores Casares, Carolina Antoniadis, Elias Slonim, Ivana Roitberg, and Sergio Bazán.
