ARCO Madrid: Group Show | Booth 7A-03
Booth 7A-03
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The stand will also feature works from the Mozambican artist Bertina Lopes (1924–2021). Widely regarded as one of the most significant African women artists of the second half of the 20th century, Lopes developed a practice marked by incisive social critique and an engagement with anti-colonial and nationalist struggles. Her inclusion follows the major presentation at the 36th São Paulo Bienal, Not All Travellers Walk Roads - Of Humanity as Practice (2025-2026), where twenty-one of her paintings were exhibited, reaffirming the enduring relevance and legacy of her work.
Additional works will be on view by Reena Saini Kallat (b. 1973, Indian), Simryn Gill (b. 1959, Malaysian), Daiara Tukano (b.1982, Brazilian), Bonolo Kavula (b. 1992, South African), and Juliana Seraphim (1934–2005, Palestinian/Lebanese), each of whom explores themes of migration, diaspora, and geopolitics through their work.
IFEMA Madrid
Av. del Partenón, 5, Barajas
28042 Madrid, Spain
PRIVATE VIEWS (by invitation)
Wednesday 4 March | 10am - 8pm
Thursday 5 March | 11am - 8pm
Friday 6 March | 12pm - 3pm
PUBLIC DAYS
Friday 6 March | 3pm - 8pm (opens to the public)
Saturday 7 March | 12pm - 8pm
Sunday 8 March | 12pm - 6pm
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Olga de AMARAL
Elementos rojo en fuego [Red elements on fire], 1973/1981
Horsehair and wool264 x 132 cm -
Bonolo KAVULA
Dithebe [Shields], 2025
Punched Shweshwe, thread and wood145 x 82 cm -
Bonolo KAVULA
Sedireng [Do it], 2025
Punched Shweshwe, thread, Oak wood and acrylic on canvas53 x 43x 4.5 cm -
Bertina LOPES
Untitled, 1977
Oil on canvas140 x 200 cm -
Bertina LOPES
Viagem I [Journey I] , 1972
Oil on canvas100 x 120 cm -
Edgardo Antonio VIGO
Argentina '74, 1974
letterpress on paper55 x 25 cm -
Edgardo Antonio VIGO
Primera Publicaciòn Relativuzgir [First Relativuzgir Publication], 1959
Xylographs, die-cut paper and collage9 parts, 26.5 x 25.5 cm each -
Edgardo Antonio VIGO
El "systema" coagula rapido la sangre del pueblo, 1972
Letterpress, woodcut and collage on paper, with strings50 x 27.5 cm