Chile's leading art fair foregrounds affordable works, often with a political edge
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Chile's leading art fair foregrounds affordable works, often with a political edge
""When we make a fair, we make a national fair an international fair. You must always represent the whole country, not only the capital.""
""Castro has chosen to expose his stand walls' interior structures, transforming the space into an immersive installation.""
""The most visually successful stands this year are those that play up to the fair's grit with edgy and alternative works.""
The 16th edition of Chile Arte Contemporáneo (Chaco) features more than 50 galleries in Santiago, aiming to connect Chilean art with a global audience. The fair includes contributions from various regions of Chile, showcasing a diverse representation of contemporary artists. Notable works include Fernando Andreo Castro's immersive installation, which reflects the fair's gritty aesthetic. Other stands also adopt innovative approaches, highlighting the creativity of both local and international artists, including those from the Palestinian diaspora.
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