Capital fair consolidates Córdoba as Latin American art hub

The second edition of CAPITAL Fair, featuring 31 galleries from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, and Mexico, positions Córdoba as a new node in the regional art market. This event strengthens the Cordoban capital as a key center for Latin American art.

The second edition of CAPITAL Fair took place in Córdoba, Argentina, consolidating the city as an emerging hub for Latin American art. The event featured participation from 31 galleries originating from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, and Mexico, highlighting the diversity and regional reach of the art market.

This fair, as described by the media outlet, transforms Córdoba into a key node for the exchange and promotion of art in Latin America. The initiative aims to foster connections among artists, gallerists, and collectors, contributing to the growth of the cultural sector in the region.

The development of such events underscores Córdoba's potential to attract international attention in the artistic field, although specific details about exhibitions or individual participants are not detailed in the available sources.

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