For over two decades, it has established itself as a specialized platform for non-figurative practices that, through rigorous formal research, explore the aesthetic, philosophical, and sensory dimensions of abstract language.
With a coherent and sustained exhibition program, the gallery has contributed to bringing visibility to foundational historical figures of Latin American geometric abstraction, articulating a critical narrative that engages with international avant-gardes from a historically informed and culturally relevant perspective. Exhibitions, publications, and institutional collaborations have allowed Durban Segnini to serve as a key agent in the dissemination and reappraisal of these artists beyond their places of origin.
Today, the gallery's curatorial focus seeks to expand that historical mission by fostering meaningful connections between different generations of abstract artists. Its program proposes a renewed reading of Latin American abstraction, in which the geometric tradition is reinterpreted and transformed in dialogue with contemporary practices that explore new spatial, social, and affective dimensions of non-figurative art.