Don't miss the exciting art exhibitions happening in Costa Rica this week!
From Jesus Mejia's solo exhibition "Bitácora del Sueño Eterno" in Cartago to the prestigious group show at Galería Talentum, there's lots of explore.
Costa Rica boasts a dynamic and exciting contemporary art scene for those who know where to look. The country's breathtaking landscapes are a source of inspiration for many artists. However, you'll discover that Costa Rican art goes far beyond these natural beauties.
The country boasts a wide range of artistic expressions. Local artists are producing thought-provoking, high-calibre contemporary works that explore complex themes such as identity, environment, and socio-political issues.
From the bustling streets of San José to the tranquil coastal towns, the country hosts a variety of galleries, exhibitions, and cultural events that showcase the country's top local talent.
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MÍRAME top exhibition picks below:
• Jesús Mejia, Bitácora del Sueño Eterno, Casa Jimenez Sancho, Cartago. Opening reception 19th October, 3pm (your invitation below). On through February 2025.
• Sofía Ruiz, Jorge Crespo, Emilia Cantor, Milo Gonzalez, Pablo Mejias, Galería Talentum, San José. On until 30 November.
• Paz Ulloa, VESICA ELIPTA, cero uno, San José.
• El ojo desarmado, Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, San José. On until 19 October.
• Katrin Aason Bucher, Más Allá Del Índigo, Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, San José. On until 23 November.
• Alessandra Sequeira Garza, re-conexión, Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, San José. On until 2 November.
More information:
Inauguration invitation to "Bitácora del Sueño Eterno"
Jesús Mejia, "Bitácora Del Sueño Eterno", Casa Jimensez Sancho, Cartago
Jesús Mejía, a celebrated Costa Rican artist recognized with the 2023 Francisco Amighetti National Visual Arts Award and recently awarded third place at the 2024 CROMA Biennial, presents his latest exhibition, "Bitácora Del Sueño Eterno" (Diary of the Eternal Dream), at Casa Jiménez Sancho in Cartago. Known for blending Catholic iconography with social commentary, Mejía shifts from societal themes to a deeply personal focus in this new series. Inspired by his experiences as a caregiver for his grandmother, who suffered from Alzheimer’s, Mejía explores the physical and emotional weight of caregiving, as well as the unspoken challenges faced by his mother in her role as a caregiver.
The large-scale oil paintings in this series address the complexities of aging with raw honesty, examining themes often kept private. Through his signature tenebrist lighting and a softened palette, Mejía brings an intimate, universal perspective to the realities of aging, caregiving, and memory loss. Each work invites contemplation of these themes while evoking a sense of dignity in the face of vulnerability. Collectors can purchase works from this poignant collection through MÍRAME Fine Art, showcasing a compelling new chapter in Mejía's evolving career.


