"PINTA 2011" The Latin American Fair of Modern and Contemporary Art

7 W 34th Street

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This year PINTA, the Latin American fair of modern and contemporary art, will have a brand new look when it opens its doors in the heart of New York. Our new location at 7 West 34th Street in Manhattan will accommodate fifty galleries and projects from the United States, Latin America and Europe that will showcase their best Latin American artists. For the fifth year in a row, New York will see some of the best modern art, including work by masters of painting and sculpture from Latin America such as Fernando Botero, Rufino Tamayo, Wifredo Lam and Roberto Matta; even as geometric abstraction and concrete art have been our signature since the first edition of the fair in 2007.

The public will also be able to appreciate the rediscovery of conceptual art from the 1970s and 80s: a movement that curators and specialists are revisiting and doing an in-depth rereading of, and that has been the main focus of interest of museums and private collectors in the last few years.

Meanwhile, PINTA will offer visitors the best of the most current and contemporary artistic production of the region.

[Image: Ana Maria Maiolino "Untitled, from the serie Interações" (2009) acrylic paint on paper 100 x 70 cm. Courtesy Galeria Millan, Sao Paulo]

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from November 11, 2011 to November 13, 2011
Friday, 2pm-8pm; Saturday, 12pm-8pm; Sunday, 12pm-7pm.

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