The city of Eternaut, Mafalda, and Loco Chávez pays tribute to comics with the first Biennial of the 21st century
Buenos Aires is hosting its first Comics Biennial of the 21st century, celebrating the legacy of iconic Argentine comic characters and artists.
Six Argentine photographers were recognized at the Sony World Photography Awards
Six Argentine photographers received recognition at the Sony World Photography Awards, showcasing the country's talent in photography.
Lollapalooza 2026: the complete lineup of Argentine artists that will perform at the festival starting on Friday
The Lollapalooza Argentina 2026 festival will feature prominent local artists such as Paulo Londra and Soledad Pastorutti from March 13-15 at the Hipódromo de San Isidro.
Positive Balance: Arco Closes with High Profiles of Argentine Galleries and Artists
The Arco contemporary art fair in Madrid concludes with significant participation from Argentine galleries and artists, highlighting awards and institutional purchases.
National Guitar Festival in Dolores: artists, full schedule, and what you need to know
The National Guitar Festival returns to Dolores, Argentina, for its 32nd edition, celebrating music, tradition, and culture from March 7 to 15, 2026, in honor of Argentine folk guitarist Abel Fleury.
New International Recognition: Luisa Valenzuela, Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
Argentine writer and journalist Luisa Valenzuela has been selected as an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, alongside notable international artists.
Arco 45, Day One: First Sales of an Anniversary Edition, with Promising Argentine Players
The opening day of Arco 45, an anniversary art fair in Madrid, saw successful initial sales and showcased Argentine artists, signaling a positive outlook for local galleries.
A "hardly repeatable" exhibition: the work of Alberto Greco at the Reina Sofía Museum
A new exhibition celebrating Argentine artist Alberto Greco opens at Madrid's Reina Sofía Museum, marking the start of a series honoring Argentine artists.
They were bassists of Spinetta and Fito Páez, they moved to Miami and even Shakira trusts their school: 'We want to reach thousands'
Guillermo Vadalá and Nerina Nicotra, former bassists for Argentine rock legends, discuss their journey and the establishment of their music academy in Miami, which has garnered support from artists like Shakira.
Works by Argentine artists join the collections of two of the world's most important museums
Argentine artists are making their mark in leading global art collections, with MoMA incorporating a significant work by Marta Minujín and the Guggenheim acquiring a painting by Santiago García Sáenz.