Humberto Castro – New Cities
Humberto Castro presents New Cities at the Allen Sheppard Gallery
Humberto Castro was born in Havana, Cuba on July 9, 1957. He is one of the most important artists of the 80’s generation in Cuba. His work and artistic attitude influenced later generations within the intellectual scope in the island. He has received numerous international awards and his work is internationally acclaimed and shown in renowned museums and private collections.

Alessandra Sanguinetti – The life that came
Alessandra Sanguinetti presents The life that came at Yossi Milo Gallery
The Life that Came is the continuation of The Adventures of Guille and Belinda and the Enigmatic Meaning of their Dreams, an ongoing series of photographs following the lives of the young cousins Guillermina and Belinda as they grow up on their family’s farm outside Buenos Aires. Cultivating an intimate relationship with the pair, Ms. Sanguinetti has collaborated with the girls since 1999, capturing images inspired by the expectations, fantasies, and fears that accompany the psychological and physical transition from childhood to adulthood.


Jim Pirtle – notsuoH
Jim Pirtle present notsuoH at the CUE Art Foundation. He brought samples of his collection in notsuoH (Houston spelled backwards) a vintage 1893 three-story former pawnshop on Main Street in downtown Houston.

Bushwick Open Studios & Art Festival
Bushwick Open Studios (B.O.S.) is an art festival held in Brooklyn. It was a great opportunity to see how the artist’s works in this industrial area.


© MURAKAMI
Takashi Murakami at Brooklyn Museum. A retrospective of his work…
…. sometimes crazy….

… sometimes sexual


It was nice to see a different use of our mobiles.

Whitney Biennial 2008
“Cheese” a multichannel video piece from Mika Rottenberg, one of the most interesting proposals on the Whitney Biennial.





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