MALBA

Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, 3415, Avenida Presidente Figueroa Alcorta, Barrio Parque, Palermo Botánico, Palermo, Buenos Aires, Comuna 14, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, C1425CLA, Argentina
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Upcoming Events (6)

Hotel alojamiento

Fri, 1 May 2026atAll day

A contemporary art exhibition at MALBA titled Hotel Alojamiento in Buenos Aires, inviting visitors to rethink hospitality and space through immersive multimedia works inside the museum. The show explores lodging, memory, and architecture, offering a thought-provoking museum experience.

Invención

Sat, 2 May 2026atAll day

An art exhibition at MALBA that follows Carrie as she uncovers she inherits her father's patent for a healing invention with the potential to transform medicine. The piece traces memory, lineage, and the cost of progress as she rediscovers a parent she had drifted from.

Olga de Amaral

Fri, 19 Mar 2027atAll day

Olga de Amaral's six-decade survey at MALBA presents more than fifty textile-based works from Bogotá, Medellín and New York collections, tracing her development from the 1960s to the early 2000s. The exhibition highlights meticulous material exploration and immersive installations that define her contributions to Latin American modern art.

Instituciones educativas – Adultos

Fri, 19 Mar 2027

A MALBA program that values each visitor’s and group’s subjective contributions, building a learning community. It fosters sense-making and collaborative exploration.

El cuerpo del color: el ikat tridimensional de Olga de Amaral

Tue, 30 Mar 2027atAll day

Explore Olga de Amaral’s textile work in a tridimensional ikat study at MALBA. The exhibition surveys color, weaving, and space, showing how dyeing on warps and threads before weaving creates tactile, luminous textiles. A provocative, atmospheric look at contemporary Latin American textile art.

Fernanda Laguna

Thu, 1 Apr 2027atAll day

Fernanda Laguna's multidisciplinary exhibition at MALBA explores beauty in the everyday and the border between life and creation, drawing on literature, visual art, and activism. The show invites reflection on communities, generations, and shared desires through her diverse practice.