About us

Pinta is the leading platform for the promotion of Latin American art. Each year, it brings together artists, galleries, curators, collectors, and art enthusiasts through its three contemporary art fairs: Pinta Lima, Pinta BAphoto, and Pinta Miami.

In addition, it develops the Pinta Art Weeks—specially curated cultural programs in collaboration with museums, art galleries, and city-wide artistic activations. In 2025, it launched the 1st edition of Pinta Panamá Art Week and will host the 4th edition of Pinta Asunción Art Week.

Pinta is supported by its publishing house, Arte al Día Internacional—founded in 1980—which also runs the Gallery program, a series of art circuits with over 25 years of experience fostering encounters between the public and contemporary art.

 

HEADQUARTERS
848 Brickell Ave, Suite 1130 A
Miami, FL 33131

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Diego Costa Peuser

Diego Costa Peuser is the Founder and Global Director of Pinta Group, the leading platform for the promotion and positioning of Latin American art, which identifies and leverages trends and investment opportunities in high-impact cultural projects. Among its main initiatives are the contemporary art fairs Pinta Miami, Pinta BAphoto, and Pinta Lima; the Pinta Art Weeks in Panama and Asunción; and the Gallery program, a series of circuits organized by Arte al Día, featuring tours and activations in galleries and artistic spaces.

He is also Editor of Arte al Día Internacional, an art magazine founded in 1980 by Jorge Costa Peuser, regarded as one of the most important sources of artistic documentation in the region. Now in digital format, the magazine promotes the work of artists, curators, gallerists, and institutions on a global scale.

Since 2024, he has served as Founder and President of Fundación Pinta, an initiative dedicated to supporting and giving visibility to Latin American artists, while fostering new opportunities for development and professionalization within the art ecosystem.

Throughout his career, he has created and led more than 75 editions of art fairs and art weeks in cities such as Buenos Aires, Lima, Miami, San Juan (Puerto Rico), New York, and London, energizing the Latin American art market and strengthening its international recognition.

His commitment to culture was recognized in 2010, when he was named one of the 100 most influential Hispanics in Florida.

As a cultural manager, his goal is to connect Latin American art professionals with key players on the international scene, fostering valuable alliances and opportunities for investors, companies, and public institutions interested in the potential of the region’s artistic and cultural market.

In this way, he upholds a vision oriented toward innovation, through the exploration of new approaches, formats, technologies, and synergies that expand and regenerate the Latin American art ecosystem across the globe.