"PINTA 2008" Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art Fair

The Altman Building

poster for "PINTA 2008" Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art Fair

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Located at both the Metropolitan Pavilion, 125 West 18th Street and the B Altman Building, 135 West 18th Street, PINTA will confirm the solidity and high level of achievement of Latin American art. The interest in Latin American art has grown considerably in recent years. Important museums and private collections, curators, educators and art galleries have been garnering international attention. With the advent of PINTA, there is now an important, U.S.-based art fair to compliment all of the activity related to Latin American Art.


Fifty-four galleries from fourteen countries, including three European countries, will exhibit in the two PINTA 2008 spaces. Participating galleries include: Adler & Conkright Fine Art, New York; Alberto Sendros, Buenos Aires; Alejandra von Hartz Gallery, Miami; Aina Nowack Gallery, Spain; Alfredo Ginocchio Arte Internacional, Mexico; Arevalo Arte Galería, Miami; Arteconsult, Panama; Arte em Dobro, Rio de Janeiro; Arte x Arte, Buenos Aires; Barbara Thumm, Berlin; Berenice Arvani, Sao Paulo; Bolsa de Arte, Porto Alegre; Cecilia de Torres LTD, New York; Christopher Paschall Arte Contemporaneo, Bogota; Distrito Cu4tro, Madrid; Dot Fiftyone, Miami; Durban Segnini Gallery, Caracas – Miami; EDS Galeria, Mexico D.F.; Emma Molina, Monterrey; Fernando Zubillaga, Caracas; Forum, Lima; Gabinete de Arte Raquel Arnaud, Sao Paulo; Galeria Moro, Chile; GC Estudio de Arte, Buenos Aires; Habana, La Habana, Cuba; Hardcore Art Contemporary Space, Miami; Henrique Faria Fine Art, New York / Faria Fabregas Galeria, Caracas; Hosfelt Gallery, New York - San Francisco; Isabel Aninat, Santiago de Chile; Josee Bienvenu, New York; Jorge Mara La Ruche, Buenos Aires; Kunsthaus, San Miguel de Allende – Miami; Latincollector, New York; La Carniceria Arte Actual, Caracas; La Cometa Galeria, Bogota; La Estacion Arte Contemporaneo, Chihuahua; Leon Tovar, Nueva York; Lyle O. Reitzel, Republica Dominicana – Miami; Magnan Emrich Contemporary, New York; Mary Anne Martin, New York; Nara Roesler, Sao Paulo; Nohra Haime, New York; Pablo Leon de la Barra, Londres; PanAmerican Art Projects, Dallas – Miami; Poligrafa, Barcelona; Praxis International Art, New York ; RJ Fine Arts, Connecticut; Ruth Benzacar, Buenos Aires; Sammer Gallery, Miami; Sextante, Bogota; Sicart, Barcelona; Tresart, Miami; Van Eyck, Buenos Aires; and Y Gallery, New York.

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from November 13, 2008 to November 16, 2008

Opening Reception on 2008-11-13 from 18:30 to 21:00
By invitation only.

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