The initiative of Meridiano, the Argentine Chamber of Contemporary Art Galleries, seeks to promote Argentine contemporary art through a wide variety of free activities
The program includes talks, performances, exhibitions and guided tours, offering a unique experience for all art lovers.
Andreas Keller Sarmiento and Facundo Gómez Minujin (JP Morgan)
María Freixas de Braun and Teresa Bulgheroni, president of the Malba Foundation
Wally Diamante and Cata Chavanne
58 Meridiano galleries, representing more than a thousand artists, came together to offer three days of celebration. These galleries are distributed in four circuits corresponding to different areas of the city: the first covers Recoleta, Retiro and Barrio Norte; the second, Palermo, Villa Crespo and Chacarita; and the third, San Telmo, La Boca and Centro
Art gallery week is an event that takes place annually in the main capitals of the world. In Buenos Aires, four editions have already been held in which more than 30 thousand visitors participated
Facundo Garayalde, Juan Borchex and Leopoldo Mones Cazon
Celina Chatruc, Larissa Andreani -president of arteBA- and Enrique Avogadro, former Buenos Aires Minister of Culture
Florencia Perotti and Teo Discoli
The architect, Anna Mitrokhina
Alejandro Corres and Alejandro Faggioni at the launch of NODO 2024
Victoria Noorthoorn, director of the Modern Museum, together with the gallery owner María Casado and Diego Obligado
The gallery owners Ariel Quindi, Mauro Herlitzka and Julián Mizrahi
Santiago Poggio, Solana García Paz, María Casado and Andrés Pasinovich
Visitors taking tours of the participating galleries
Mariano Vega, Diego Obligado, Guadalupe Creche and Gonzalo Lagos
The architect Gabriel Colasurdo, the gallery owner Gabriela Gabelich and the curator Guadalupe Creche
Martín Zanotti and Inés Etchebarne
Roy Cortina, Undersecretary of Cultural Policies of Buenos Aires
Facundo Garayalde, Micaela Carlino and Pablo De Sousa
The first week of art galleries in Buenos Aires took place in September 2018, within the framework of the Art Basel Cities program, followed by the second in November 2019, the third in 2022 and the last in 2023
Mariana Villafañe and Jorge Miño
The gallery owners Julián Mizrahi, Torcuato González Agote and Teo Discoli
Milagros Schmoll, Darío Ahuad and Facundo Garayalde
Roy Cortina, Diego Banfi and Nicolás de la Cruz
Diego Obligado, president of Meridiano, at the launch of NODO 2024
Andrés Brun and María Casado
Lucrecia Palacios and Enrique Avogadro
The gallery owner Leopoldo Mones Cazón and Diego Obligado, president of Meridiano
Tasting Chavanne and Flavia Masetto
Juan Borchex and Andrés Brun
Carina Gamarra, Gonzalo Lagos and Guadalupe Creche
Solana García Paz, Vanina Mouzo, María Calcaterra, Emilia van Raap and Maite Machicote
Martín Zanotti and Diego Clavero
Mariano Vega (RAGHSA), María Casado, Diego Obligado and Gonzalo Lagos of the Meridiano Steering Committee
The inauguration of NODO Circuito de Galleries 2024 /// Photos: Courtesy of Grupo Mass