arteBA 2025 Arrives

arteBA 2025 Arrives

arteBA 2025 Arrives: Dates, Venue, Tickets, and More
The City of Buenos Aires will host a new edition of the arteBA fair. Learn more in this article.
The City of Buenos Aires will host a new edition of the arteBA fair. With more than 400 artists represented by 67 galleries from more than 16 countries, the event brings together collectors, gallery owners, museum directors, curators, art buyers, cultural workers, and audiences of all ages interested in exploring modern and contemporary art.

Larisa Andreani, president of the arteBA Foundation, commented:

“arteBA is not just a fair, it's a meeting point. A platform that brings together artists, projects trajectories, promotes new voices, activates collections, and connects territories. arteBA not only reflects what's happening in contemporary art: it empowers it. And that power is sustained through connections: with artists, galleries, institutions, collectors, patrons, companies, and the public, who year after year find in arteBA a space of discovery, excitement, and community.”

Dates, times, venue, and tickets

The fair will be open to the public from Friday, August 29th to Sunday, August 31st (with pre-openings on the 27th and 28th) at the Costa Salguero Center (Av. Costanera Rafael Obligado 1221, Buenos Aires City) from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tickets will soon be on sale online.
What's on at arteBA
Established Galleries and Artist-Managed Spaces

The fair will feature 44 galleries and art projects in the Main Section (established and established galleries) and 19 galleries in the Utopia Section (a category focused on the latest productions that brings together galleries, artist-managed spaces, for-profit and non-profit organizations, and other experimental marketing platforms).

Main Section

Alejandro Faggioni - Art Studio (Buenos Aires)
Aninat Gallery (Santiago de Chile)
Barro (Buenos Aires)
Calvaresi (Buenos Aires)
Carmen Araujo Art (Caracas)
Publishing Center (San Martín)
Constitución (Buenos Aires)
Cott (Buenos Aires)
de Sousa Gallery (Buenos Aires)
Del Infinito (Buenos Aires)
Diego Obligado Art Gallery (Rosario)
Missions Gallery (José Ignacio)
Paseo Gallery (Punta del Este)
Maria Casado Gallery (Buenos Aires)
Palatina Gallery (Buenos Aires)
Sur Gallery (Montevideo)
Vermelho Gallery (São Paulo)
Jocelyn Wolff Gallery (Paris)
Hache (Buenos Aires)
Herlitzka & Co. (Buenos Aires)
Imaginario (Buenos Aires)
Intermperie (Buenos Aires - London)
Jorge Mara - La Ruche (Buenos Aires)
MC Gallery (Buenos Aires)
Miranda Bosch (Buenos Aires)
Mite (Buenos Aires)
Moria Gallery (Buenos Aires)
NN (Buenos Aires)
Nora Fisch (Buenos Aires)
Pasto (Buenos Aires)
Piedras (Buenos Aires)
Piero Atchugarry Gallery (Miami / Pueblo Garzón)
Quimera (Buenos Aires)
Remota (Salta)
Roldan Moderno (Buenos Aires)
Rolf (Buenos Aires)
Rubbers (Buenos Aires)
Ruth Benzacar Art Gallery (Buenos Aires)
Selvanegra Gallery (Buenos Aires)
Subsuelo (Rosario)
The White Lodge (Buenos Aires)
Tomás Redrado Art (Miami / José Ignacio)
Tramo (Buenos Aires)
Valerie's Factory (Buenos Aires)
Vasari (Buenos Aires)
Via Margutta (Córdoba)
W-Gallery (Buenos Aires)

Utopia

El Castillo (Buenos Aires)
Espacio218 (Santiago de Chile)
Fulana (Tafí Viejo)
House Project Gallery (Buenos Aires)
Grasa Gallery (Buenos Aires)
Jamaica ATR Gallery (Rosario)
Komuna Gallery (Buenos Aires)
Hipopoety (Buenos Aires)
La Mesa (Buenos Aires)
Linse (Buenos Aires)
Luogo (Rafaela)
Ohno Gallery (Buenos Aires)
Pionera (Pinamar / Madrid)
Pólvora (Buenos Aires)
Public Relations (Mexico City)
Community Hall (Bogotá)
Satélite (Córdoba)
Segismundo (Guatemala)
Sorondo (Barcelona)
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