Past EXHIBITION
One Thousand Days of Light
May 3, 2025—Aug 3, 2025




One Thousand Days of Light is a major upcoming exhibition that brings together works from across our gallery's program to explore themes of illumination, both literal and metaphorical. The exhibition will feature works by Mario Abreu, Ana Silva, Carlos Mendoza, and Maria Rodriguez.
The title references both the physical properties of light in art and the metaphorical light of knowledge, understanding, and cultural exchange. The exhibition will include works in various media, from Abreu's sculptural installations to Mendoza's digital neural landscapes, creating a comprehensive survey of contemporary Latin American art practice.
This exhibition will be accompanied by a comprehensive catalog and a series of public programs including artist talks, panel discussions, and educational workshops.
Selected Artworks
Arzuaga, Andres
Born in 1984 in Los Toldos, Buenos Aires, Argentina, he completed his visual art professor studies between 2003 and 2008 in Junín (Instituto Xul Solar) and Pehuajó (Instituto Carlos Torrallardona). In 2010 he moved to Buenos Aires to continue his artistic training. He was selected by the Universidad Torcuato Di Tella to further his art development studies under the mentorship of the artist Eduardo Stupía for two consecutive years. He continued his studies by working alongside internationally recognized Argentine artists such as Eduardo Hoffmann, Marta Minujín, Alicia Herrero, Fabián Burgos, and Marcolina Dipierro. In 2013, his work was selected by the Saloń de Artes Plaśticas Manuel Belgrano and in 2016 he was awarded the Premio Federico Jorge Klemm. His works have been acquired by the Museum of Fine Arts Houston (Houston, Texas, 2022) and by Espacio 23 (Miami, Florida, 2023).