
Est. Buenos Aires · Miami
A curated dialogue between fine paintings and the people who live with them.
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Represented Artists

01 / Artist
Jay Bown
Argentine painter exploring memory and landscape through layered oils.
Jay Bown (b. 1968, Buenos Aires) builds dense, atmospheric oils that hover between abstraction and remembered place. His work has been exhibited across South America and the United States over the last two decades.
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Tomás Belgrano
Figurative oils with classical technique and contemporary tension.
Tomás Belgrano (b. 1975) trained in the academic tradition before turning toward charged, psychologically loaded figuration. He divides his time between Buenos Aires and Miami.
03 / Artist
Inés Vallejo
Botanical abstractions in muted, earthbound palettes.
Inés Vallejo's paintings begin in the garden and end somewhere closer to memory. Her surfaces are quiet, deliberate, and unmistakably her own.
04 / Artist
Rafael Otero
Coastal light and architecture rendered with restrained realism.
Rafael Otero paints the Atlantic seaboard from Mar del Plata to South Florida. His canvases are studies in light, salt, and the slow erosion of built form.
05 / Artist
Carmen Iribarren
Large-scale gestural abstraction rooted in Patagonian terrain.
Carmen Iribarren works at scale. Her canvases — often exceeding two meters — translate the wind, stone, and silence of southern Argentina into pure painterly mark.
06 / Artist
Julián Pereda
Still lifes and interiors with a quiet, almost devotional precision.
Julián Pereda paints the rooms he lives in. His still lifes are small, slow, and exact — the kind of paintings that ask to be lived with.
07 / Artist
Valentina Roca
Mixed-media works exploring textile, paper, and Latin American craft.
Valentina Roca's practice braids painting with the textile traditions of northern Argentina. Each work is at once a painting and an object.
08 / Artist
Esteban Mauri
Nocturnal cityscapes painted with theatrical chiaroscuro.
Esteban Mauri's cities are always painted at night. Buenos Aires, New York, Miami — rendered as stages, lit from within.
09 / Artist
Lucía Frers
Portraits of women, charged with stillness and interior life.
Lucía Frers paints women she knows. Her portraits resist narrative and instead offer presence — slow, watchful, and unguarded.
10 / Artist
Matías Aldao
Hard-edge abstraction in a contemporary South American voice.
Matías Aldao works in the lineage of South American concrete painting, updating its rigor with a softer, more atmospheric sensibility.
