Overview
- Running August 29–31 at Costa Salguero in Buenos Aires, the fair spans 11,000 m² with roughly 67–70 galleries across the main section, Utopía and the Zona de Diálogo Internacional.
- This year’s acquisition programs involve the Museo Reina Sofía, the Guggenheim Museum, Barcelona’s contemporary art museum and the Museo de Arte de Lima, reinforcing international engagement.
- The three Cuyo provinces—San Juan, Mendoza and San Luis—debut a joint Ente Cuyo Cultura stand backed by Argentina’s CFI to broaden federal representation.
- Galleries reported brisk early transactions, with Roldán selling 13 works on day one and additional sales logged by Ruth Benzacar, Nora Fisch and Aldo de Sousa, including placements with MALI, MACBA Buenos Aires, the Franklin Rawson museum and Castagnino-Macro.
- New incentives are active, including the Premio VOLF (ARS 3,000,000) and Remax Collection stand awards (up to ARS 6,000,000), as participants navigate costs that prompted some reduced booth sizes.