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CERRADA EN FEBRERO DE 2017
Colección de arte latinoamericano con más de 500 obras de unos 140 artistas de casi todos los países latinoamericanos. En 2013 lanzó, bajo la dirección de Cecilia Fajardo-Hill -también asesora de la colección- "Abstraction in Action", una nueva plataforma de investigación y difusión para el arte abstracto contemporáneo producido en América Latina.
Contemporary Abstraction in the SPACE Collection centers on contemporary abstract art from Latin America since the 1990s which expands and deconstructs the modernist legacy of the continent. This focus encompasses engaging and challenging aesthetic and conceptual abstract propositions in dialogue with a global context.
CLOSED IN FEBRUARY 2017
We regret to inform you that as of February 2017 the SPACE Collection is no longer functioning and will close to the public.
The exhibition Daily Abstractions: Body-Nature/Home-Street in collaboration with California State University Fullerton and part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA will be canceled and not take place.
We would like to express our gratitude for all the support we received throughout the years. Thank you very much.
From February 2017 Abstraction in Action will transition to become an independent initiative led by Greg Attaway and Cecilia Fajardo-Hill. We will continue to develop our mission to promote and research contemporary abstract art from Latin America since the 1990s, seeking to activate the field and foster new perspectives. The AIA website will continue to operate and after a short pause, it will resume its expansion.
For any inquiries regarding Abstraction in Action please contact abstractioninaction@gmail.com.
Actualidad, 04 ene de 2019
Nicholas Pardon dona al Phoenix Art Museum más de 100 obras de arte abstracto latinoamericano
Por Gustavo Pérez Diez
La donación incluye 112 obras de 49 artistas de 14 países de América Latina, entre ellos Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua y Puerto Rico, y representa un aumento ...
Exposición. 17 dic de 2024 - 16 mar de 2025 / Museo Picasso Málaga / Málaga, España
Formación. 01 oct de 2024 - 04 abr de 2025 / PHotoEspaña / Madrid, España