Pinta PArC is the official contemporary art fair in Peru. With eleven years of experience, it stands out for its experimental and ambitious programming as well as for its careful selection of galleries. Pinta PArC is the most attractive international cultural event in the region showcasing the essence of Peru  whilst intertwining its historical richness with the most current influences of contemporary art.

Pinta PArC at Casa Prado

For the past four years, Pinta PArC is located in Casa Prado, an emblematic building in the heart of Miraflores which dates back to the eighteenth century. This heritage building is a true monument to Peruvian tradition, preserving particularly attractive architectural and artistic elements. Hosting Pinta PArC at Casa Prado means reaffirming the appreciation and promotion of this cultural heritage, while seeking to revitalize the pre-existing by introducing contemporary languages into a unique heritage framework. 

Pinta PArC is part of Pinta, the largest platform committed to Latin American art, organizing three international art fairs, the editorial Arte Al Día and iniatiives such as Pinta Sud among other events and special programming.

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Location

Casa Prado
Av 28 de Julio 878, Miraflores
Lima, Perú

Dates

April 24 - 27, 2025

Open Files
Open Files

A series of short videos in which artists share details about their artworks

Main Section

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RADAR

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Special Project - Artist Tribute
Special Project - Artist Tribute
Curated by Sharon Lerner

Artist: Jorge Eduardo Eielson

As part of the celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the birth of Jorge Eduardo Eielson (Lima, 1924 - Milan, 2006), Pinta PArC hosted a special section dedicated to the artist, curated by Sharon Lerner. The exhibit featured works from both public and private collections from the 1980s and highlighted the lesser-known aspects of the artist’s production.

Main Section
Main Section

The Main Section of the fair is comprised of a meticulously selected group of galleries from various cities around the world, chosen for the quality and innovation of their offerings. In this edition, more than 200 artists from the region participated, strengthening the commitment to showcase the diversity and excellence of Latin American artistic production.

RADAR
RADAR
Curated by Florencia Battiti

The RADAR Section aims to highlight a set of artistic productions that, through various languages and media, focus on art's ability to re-educate our perception regarding our environment, raise awareness about the care of natural resources, and prioritize ancestral practices and knowledge in the face of the imminent habitability crisis of our planet.

NEXT
NEXT
Curated by Florencia Portocarrero

NEXT is an innovative platform that allows fair attendees to discover the latest art from Latin America. In this edition, the section brought together six galleries that committed to emerging artists engaged with their contexts and the artistic experimentation of the region.

Special Project
Special Project
Curated by Giuliana Vidarte

Special Project encourages the realization of site-specific projects that can co-exist with the architecture of Casa Prado's hall, which, due to its stylistic and spatial characteristics, allows artists to delve into different artistic languages and formats. 

Video Project
Video Project
Curated by Irene Gelfman

Video Project is the cross-sectional section at all Pinta fairs that focuses exclusively on innovative and immersive proposals that work with moving images. In this edition, galleries were invited to present projects revolving around the following themes: ancestral practices, community work, the Amazon, and nature. During the fair, the selected projects were exhibited.

Sculpture Garden
Sculpture Garden
Curated by Max Hernández Calvo

The Sculpture Garden is conceived as a space that explores the relationships between sculpture, architecture, and green areas. As an outdoor section, it enables an imaginative and playful dialogue between the artistic proposals and the physical characteristics of the location.

FORO
FORO
Coordinated by Giuliana Vidarte

This series of conversations addresses current debates relevant to the creation ecosystems in Latin America. From the perspectives of visual arts, curatorial practice, collecting, and art history research, meetings are held to discuss ongoing themes and issues in contemporary contexts.

Guided Tours
Guided Tours

Every day at Pinta PArC, special tours are offered that invite attendees to explore the fair and its various universes through the perspectives of its curators and artists.

Curators
Curators

Each year, Pinta PArC strengthens its program with distinguished curators to position modern and contemporary Latin American art on the global stage.

Awards
Awards

Year after year, the Pinta PArC fair features a program of awards and acquisitions aimed at supporting artistic practice and encouraging collecting, while also emphasizing the importance of Pinta PArC as a crucial meeting point for the international art community. At Pinta PArC, art is not only displayed but also recognized, celebrated, and promoted into the future.

Pinta PArC booths at a glance
Pinta PArC booths at a glance

A visual journey through the stand installations specially designed by the gallery owners for this edition. Each stand reflects a unique artistic proposal.

Book Vivant at Pinta PArC
Book Vivant at Pinta PArC
Art, poetry, and prose brought together by Book Vivant.

Book Vivant, the specialty store that combines the best of the good life: books & wines, presented a special program featuring three literary tastings and book presentations that blended encounters of art, poetry, and prose.

Mónimo
Mónimo

At Pinta PArC, mónimo invited families to immerse themselves in illustrated stories through participating in a mural intervention to unlock narratives and imaginary worlds. This was an invitation to explore images and texts, to observe the neighborhood and the community, and to transform it into a collective artistic intervention.

Coleccionista Coffee
Coleccionista Coffee

Coleccionista Coffee is a Peruvian coffee shop chain that embraces specialty coffee as an artistic expression, promotes the interconnection of various disciplines within the rich Peruvian cultural fabric, and ensures its excellence through fair and committed relationships with local producers.

At Pinta PArC, an artistic intervention on coffee cups was featured, created by the artist MAPLE.

Cultural Institutions
Cultural Institutions

Lima provides the opportunity to visit various institutions that allow a deep dive into the local cultural scene, while also showcasing special projects that unfold during Pinta PArC.

Catalogue 2024
Catalogue 2024

The official catalog of Pinta PArC provides a detailed record of the proposals displayed by the participating galleries from each section of the fair.

Download Pinta APP
Download Pinta APP

The app Pinta Art is a complete guide to Pinta fairs, enables the user to manage the admission tickets and provides the latest news on the shows.

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EFG International is a global group specializing in private banking and asset management. Headquartered in Zurich, it operates in 40 locations around the world, including cities in Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Americas, and the Middle East. For the sixth consecutive year, EFG is proud to have been the main sponsor of Pinta PArC 2024. During the fair, EFG, in collaboration with Art Nexus, presented the EFG Latin America Art Award. This award once again highlights EFG International's commitment to modern and contemporary Latin American art, which, together with its entrepreneurial spirit, aims to promote artists and fairs from the region on a global scale. The award is given in recognition of the work of emerging artists exhibited at five contemporary art fairs in Latin America. Each year's winner is celebrated during Pinta Miami.

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