How a Small Uruguayan Town Became a Seasonal Hub for Latin American Art Beyond the draw of Este Arte, parallel exhibitions and festivals have expanded José Ignacio’s role in the region’s cultural calendar. By Mercedes Ezquiaga
Venezuela Built a Cultural Powerhouse—And Its Art World Refuses to Disappear Caracas was once the cultural capital of Latin America; today, artists, dealers and diasporic galleries are keeping art in Venezuela alive amid crisis and exile. By Elisa Carollo
Museum of Tomorrow’s Fábio Scarano On Rethinking Science Through Art and Redefining Institutional Purpose "Our job is to create experiences that make people ask new questions," the curator tells Observer. By Dan Duray
Sara Flores and the Shipibo Community’s Journey from the Amazon to the Venice Biennale By Elisa Carollo
A Legacy of Resistance: Niomar Moniz Sodré Bittencourt’s Collection Nets €11.3M at Sotheby’s By Elisa Carollo
With a Buoyant Opening, SP–Arte Showcases the Strength of a Self-Sufficient Brazilian Art Market By Elisa Carollo
SP–Arte Founder Fernanda Feitosa Reflects On Brazil’s Lasting Cultural and Artistic Momentum By Elisa Carollo