On view
Venice
Embodied Echoes:
Stories of the Foreign Soul
mounir fatmi & Dagoberto Rodríguez
April 17 - June 29, 2024
Recent Videos
Artur Lescher’s Celestial Nouns
We recently had the opportunity of speaking with Brazilian sculptor, Artur Lescher about his latest solo exhibition at Piero Atchugarry Gallery, ‘Celestial Nouns'.
Artur walked us through his process and some of his thinking behind recent works such as Tango, V Sagitário and Inverso do Infinito as well as giving us further insight into the name chosen for the show and its intrinsic relationship with the sky in Uruguay.
The exhibition is currently on view at Piero Atchugarry Gallery - Miami
Announcements
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PA Takeover in Venice!
On the occasion of the 60th Venice Art Biennale, Piero Atchugarry Gallery is pleased to present “Embodied Echoes: Stories of Foreign Soul”, a duo show featuring the powerful and interconnected works of internationally acclaimed artists mounir fatmi (b.1970) and Dagoberto Rodríguez (b.1969). Together fatmi and Rodriguez question concepts of belonging and otherness, shedding light on their own immigrant stories.
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Yuken Teruya group exhibition at Whatcom Museum: "Katazome Today: Migrations of a Japanese Art"
“Katazome Today: Migrations of a Japanese Art” draws from an international roster of artists who are all using a traditional technique to demonstrate contemporary ideas in a unique way.
Exhibtion on view from February 11, 2023 - June 11, 2023
Lightcatcher, 250 Flora Street Old City Hall, 121 Prospect St, Bellingham, WA 98225
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Alicia Viebrock "Metamorphosis" at Pueblo Garzón & Artist residency at Tierra Garzón
Following her inaugural exhibition at Piero Atchugarry Gallery (Miami) in 2022, Alicia Viebrock, the young German abstract painter, makes her mark in Uruguay ahead of her residency in Tierra Garzón, with a debut exhibition— Metamorphosis.
Pueblo Garzón Cam. a Sierras Garzón 5
28 Dec 2023 — 21 Jan 2024
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The Museum of Contemporary Art acquires mounir fatmi's, The Blackboard
"With this installation, mounir fatmi questions our relationship with education by allowing us to experiment and observe its effects on the individual. The work invites the viewer to make his way along a labyrinthine structure that seems to come from his childhood fantasies."
The Blackboard, 2013. MOCA Collection. Courtesy of the artist and Ceysson & Bénétière, Paris.
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Recent Press
Art Basel talks with mounir fatmi about his relationship with Majorca and the hidden gems of the largest Balearic Island through the eyes of the Moroccan artist who has his studio in Palma.
Check out “My Majorca: artist Mounir Fatmi” in Art Basel
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Recent Press
Art Critic and Curator, Dennys Matos reviews Celestial Nouns by Brazilian gallery artist, Artur Lescher, on view in Miami through July 29.
Check out his special in this week’s upcoming digital and print edition in El Nuevo Herald.
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Guillermo Garcia Cruz joins Piero Atchugarry Gallery
We are thrilled to announce Guillermo Garcia Cruz’s representation with our Gallery! After an inspiring month-long residency at the @dcfoundation4art, we got the chance to meet the artist and his works in person, resulting in his collaboration with our gallery.
Garcia Cruz's recent work is made up of a series of paintings and sculptures that play with the formal legacy left by Latin American concretism. According to the movement's group of artists, painting should not be conditioned by the rectangular canvas, on the contrary, the shape of the canvas should follow the structure of the painting.
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Emil Lukas joins Piero Atchugarry Gallery
We’re thrilled to announce the representation of Pennsylvania based artist Emil Lukas in Uruguay!
In his work, Lukas condenses a way of thinking, a will to be in the world that has cemented a unique voice in contemporary art. His material production is process-oriented, using accessible, albeit uncommon, materials to develop a body of work of an abstract nature that follows a cumulative, experimental logic. Lukas’ work addresses universal concerns. His pieces offer a sensitive look at the world through an accumulation of experiences.
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Alicia Viebrock joins Piero Atchugarry Gallery
Piero Atchugarry Gallery is pleased to announce our newest represented artist, Alicia Viebrock!
Alicia Viebrock (b. 1986, Germany) lives and works between Cologne, Germany and Vienna, Austria. Viebrock's collaboration with Piero Atchugarry Gallery began in 2021 with the solo show, Don't fence me in, marking the gallery’s inaugural exhibition of abstract painting. The exhibition debuted a collection of new work by Alicia Viebrock that redefined what it means to be free, in light of hardship from loss and separation.
Since then, Viebrock's work has been featured alongside the gallery in art fairs such as Artissima, in 2022 and ARCO and Dallas Art Fair in 2023.
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Chris Soal joins Piero Atchugarry Gallery
Piero Atchugarry Gallery is pleased to announce the representation of South African artist Chris Soal (b. 1994, South Africa) . Soal’s studio-based practice is sculptural in its output, working with objects and materials in ways which show not only a conceptual engagement with the contexts and histories of the objects, but that also re-enforce the body as a site for knowledge reception and production.
This upcoming April Soal will be debuting a solo show in our Miami gallery, so stay tuned for more! -
Emil Lukas, “Entre dos líneas tenues” at MACA
From January 6 to March 20, 2023
Fundación Pablo Atchugarry and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Atchugarry (MACA) present the American artist, Emil Lukas, for the first time in Uruguay.
This exhibition presents exceptional pieces from the artist's most important series. The link between these works is Lukas' deep involvement with his materials and the natural world. The artist considers that materials and nature are his collaborators in a process of continuous pictorial experimentation. The other ally of Lukas is the spectator. His works reward those who look at them carefully and contemplatively.
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Yuken Teruya at The Whatcom Museum
Find out more about Yuken Teuya’s participation in the group show “Katazome Today: Migrations of a Japanese Art”.
February 11 – June 11, 2023
Whatcom Museum, Lightcatcher Building, 250 Flora Street, Bellingham, WA 98225