The AMCA Panama exhibition serves as an important platform for showcasing contemporary art in the region. Located in a museum on Avenida A between Calle 2 and Calle 3, as well as in the Churches of San Francisco de Asís and San Felipe Neri, the collection stands out for incorporating contemporary technology, such as QR codes, which allow visitors to access additional information about the artists and their works. The exhibited artists have notable backgrounds, primarily from Latin America, with representatives from various countries around the world. The diversity of techniques and materials used in the artworks is remarkable, ranging from paper and aluminum to marble, concrete, and plexiglass. This reflects a rich artistic tradition that includes movements such as abstract, constructive, kinetic, and pop art, particularly from the last 50 years. Furthermore, the influence of these artists extends to new trends like graffiti and arte povera, showcasing an ongoing dialogue between contemporary art and emerging artistic practices.
Discover the Less than a Thousand 1000
Menos de Mil is an art fair in Casco Antiguo, offering affordable works by Panamanian artists in a cultural space.