Pinta Lima | April, 23 - 26, 2026
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Curators 2026

Pinta Lima consolidates year after year a program of outstanding curators to position modern and contemporary art from Latin America in the world.

Irene Gelfman
Irene Gelfman
Global Curator

Irene Gelfman is the Global Curator of Pinta. Her curatorial approach covers all Pinta events, with the goal of promoting Latin American art through a variety of initiatives. Among these, she selects renowned experts for the fair sections and coordinates their curatorial proposals, which undergo a careful selection and validation process, ensuring high-level projects in the field of Latin American art. Additionally, she is responsible for the Video Project and Special Project at each fair, which highlight the diversity and innovation of Latin American art.  

Ilaria Conti
Ilaria Conti
RADAR Curator

The RADAR Section of Pinta Lima 2026 is dedicated to contemporary practices that explore current artistic issues. Through experimental proposals, the use of non-conventional materials, and the incorporation of ancestral knowledge, RADAR invites a rethinking of the boundaries of thought and contemporary modes of cultural production.

Juan Canela
Juan Canela
NEXT Curator

NEXT is a platform for emerging voices, spotlighting experimental artistic practices of the region.

Miguel A. López
Miguel A. López
FORO Coordinator

The Pinta Lima 2026 FORO is a reflective platform dedicated to exploring new perspectives within the Latin American art ecosystem. A diverse group of invited guests and specialists will engage in conversations addressing the challenges and opportunities of the contemporary art field in Latin America.   The FORO aims to move beyond traditional debates, offering a fresh and critical outlook on the intersection of contemporary art, curatorial practices, collecting, and other pressing topics shaping today’s artistic landscape.

Florencia Portocarrero
Florencia Portocarrero
Co-Curator of Special Project

Special Project presents curatorial initiatives specially conceived for the fair. The section offers a platform for projects that explore new exhibition formats and foster contemporary dialogues between artists, artworks, and cultural contexts.