Imaginario

The Imaginario art gallery is a space for production and reflection within Latin American contemporary art. Imaginario's field of action is mainly defined by participatory projects, networked actions with other galleries, digital cultures, non-conventional media, opportunities for emerging artists and recognition of established artists.

Located in an emblematic area of the city of Buenos Aires, the gallery is just a few blocks from the historic headquarters of the Di Tella Institute and the famous Florida Garden café, which is still a meeting point for some visual artists.

Imaginario currently occupies the ground floor of an Art Deco building, designed by Valentín Brodsky in 1923, which housed the studios of prominent artists such as Luis Benedict and Juan Carlos Vidal.

 

 

Categories
Modern Art, Digital Art
Discipline
Painting, Drawing, Photography, Sculpture, Engraving and Print, Multimedia Art, Installation Artworks, Performance
Artists represented
Silvio Fischbein, Gerardo Feldstein, Maria Eugenia Torre, Gloria Matarazzo, Diego Moreno Andres Wertheim, Andres Wertheim, Nora Iniesta, Alicia Antich, Viviana Rodriguez, Rosa Rodriguez, Bruno Rodriguez Maraude, Marcos Benitez
Region
Buenos Aires
Province
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Location
CIUDAD AUTONOMA DE BUENOS AIRES
Address
Paraguay 423
Days and hours of operation
Wednesday to Friday 11:00 - 19:00 hs / Saturdays 10:00 -14:00 hs
Telephone
541167886730
Director/a
Gallery