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ESTE ARTE 2025


  • PAVILION VIK José Ignacio Uruguay (map)

The 11th edition of ESTE ARTE is here, and it's all about embracing the bold! This year, we’re shifting perspectives with a fresh new approach—featuring solo shows from visionary artists and unseen works that are sure to inspire. Expect a curated lineup that pushes boundaries, sparks dialogue, and redefines what an art fair can be, challenging the status quo. We invite you to engage with the artists, form your own opinion, and don’t be afraid to share it. Join us for an unforgettable experience, and be the first to witness how the future of art unfolds.

Open to the public
Sunday, January 5, 2025
Monday, January 6, 2025
Tuesday, January 7, 2025

510 PM

Pavilion VIK
Ruta 10, Km 182,5
José Ignacio, Uruguay


Each gallery presents a single artist, and each artist showcases works created specifically for this occasion. Everything on display is for sale, with an even wider selection available online. The proposals are iconic, designed to last, demonstrating that the most valuable things are not measured by their immediate utility, but by their ability to inspire and transcend time.

Catalina Swinburn at Aninat Gallery explores identity and globalization through ancestral rituals and feminine resilience. María Maggiori at Black Gallery creates dreamlike black and white landscapes that evoke a timeless moment. Fabián Burgos at Circa plays with the tension between opposites, turning perception into matter. Esteban Pastorino at Del Infinito unveils images that explore time and space. Guillermo García Cruz at Galería del Paseo reflects on the relationship between art and technology, while Fernanda Gutiérrez at Espacio O transforms her anxiety about the future into meditative works. Federico Lanzi at Galería María Casado delves into the depth of the surface; Túlio Pinto at Millanchallenges balance in his sculptures; Daniel Stroomer at OTTO Galeríamerges urban chaos with conceptual precision; Galería Luz Verdepresents Ernesto Carozzo and his exploration of non-verbal language; Eduardo Cardozo at Galería SUR meditates on memory; and Lorenzo Moya at Galería Tarquinia creates surreal landscapes. Gimena Macri at W—galería merges the historical and the personal, while Takis at Xippasredefines sculpture with magnetism and movement, anticipating technological advancements.