July 20, 2025 0 Contemporary art, Costa Rica, Exhibition Belinda What’s On in Costa Rica w/c 21 July 2025 Here's a selection of the exciting art exhibitions and events happening across Costa Rica this week! If you're in Escazu, don't miss your last couple of weeks to see Dreamland Jesus Mejia at Galería Matices. Costa Rica boasts a dynamic contemporary art scene, which is gaining increased attention from international audiences. While the country’s breathtaking landscapes are a key source of inspiration for many artists, Costa Rican art extends far beyond these natural beauties. The country’s art scene is marked by a diverse range of artistic expressions. Costa Rican artists are creating high-calibre, thought-provoking works that address complex themes, from identity and environment to socio-political issues. From the bustling streets of San José to the quieter coastal towns, Costa Rica hosts a variety of galleries, exhibitions, and cultural events that highlight the emerging talent shaping the country's artistic identity. Even for those unable to attend these events in person, MÍRAME’s regular exhibition highlights offer a curated glimpse into this flourishing scene. Read on to learn about MÍRAME top exhibition selections featuring emerging and established local Costa Rican artists for this week. MÍRAME Contact Information: MÍRAME Fine Art Email: [email protected] Follow: Facebook | Instagram MÍRAME top exhibition picks below: • Un verde inalcanzable, Sergio Rojas Chaves, deCERCA Nosara, Sendero Hotel, Nosara. OPENING Thursday 24 July, 6:30 p.m (your invitation below). • Dreamland Jesus Mejia, Galería Matices, Costa Rica Country Club, Escazu San José. On through July. • Salón Nacional de Artes Visuales 2025, Museo de Arte Costarricense, San José. On through the summer. • Rafael Chamorro, Leer la Mano, deCERCA gallery, Nosara, Guanacaste. • Sara Morales, Maria Laura Esaín, Daniela Ávalos, Marjolaine Del Pino, Manola Míguez. Galería Talentum, San José. On until 26 July. MORE INFORMATION: NEW THIS WEEK Un verde inalcanzable, Sergio Rojas Chaves, deCERCA Nosara, Sendero Hotel, Nosara. OPENING Thursday 24 July, 6:30 p.m (your invitation below). Opening 24 July at deCERCA Nosara, Un verde inalcanzable marks the first solo exhibition by Costa Rican artist Sergio Rojas Chaves. Known for his investigations into tropical flora and everyday life, Rojas turns his attention here to the overlooked presence of death in plant care. The exhibition reflects on cycles of life and decay, looking at the quiet meditation on the emotional and symbolic weight of greenery within domestic spaces. Presented in collaboration with Sendero Hotel, the show opens with a reception at 6:30 p.m. in Nosara, Guanacaste. Sara Morales, Maria Laura Esaín, Daniela Ávalos, Marjolaine Del Pino, Manola Míguez. Galería Talentum, San José. On until 26 July. Galería Talentum presents its third exhibition of the year: five solo shows brought together in a single, immersive experience. Featuring five women artists, the exhibition opens a window into personal and wildly distinct worlds, including the spiritual, emotional, mythical, and the fantastical. This is a sensory and emotional encounter that highlights the depth and diversity of female perspectives in contemporary art. Dreamland Jesus Mejia, Galería Matices, Costa Rica Country Club, Escazu San José. On through July. Jesus Mejia presents his new Dreamland exhibition, a solo show at Galería Matices, Costa Rica Country Club, Escazu San José. Following his award-winning presentation at the 2024 CROMA Biennial, this series marks a shift from Mejia’s earlier realism into a more symbolic and introspective visual language. Inspired by childhood memories, sleep, and the subconscious, this Dreamland exhibition features richly coloured paintings where figures, glowing orbs, and textured fabrics create dreamlike, metaphysical spaces. Known for his precise technique and dramatic lighting, Mejia explores a more open, imaginative terrain. Works from the exhibition are available via MÍRAME Fine Art. Contact us for details or a catalogue. Salón Nacional de Artes Visuales 2025, Museo de Arte Costarricense, San José. On through the summer. The Salón Nacional de Artes Visuales 2025 is now open at the Museo de Arte Costarricense in San José. Featuring 50 works, this biennial exhibition showcases a broad spectrum of contemporary practices from across Costa Rica. Highlights include Katrin Aason’s award-winning textile piece, Jesús Mejia’s figurative work, and contributions by Eliecer Rodríguez, Ivannia Lasso, and Alonso Durán. Free to the public, the show runs through the summer with guided tours and workshops available. It offers a rare look at current visual languages emerging from the national scene, all housed in the museum’s historic La Sabana venue. Rafael Chamorro, Leer la Mano, deCERCA gallery, Nosara, Guanacaste. deCERCA Nosara presents a solo exhibition by Rafael Chamorro (San José, 1980), presenting a selection of works that trace the evolution of his practice over time. Titled Leer la Mano, the exhibition brings together pieces from various periods, drawing subtle links between material, movement, and interpretation. Chamorro moves with precision between the tactile and the conceptual, offering a body of work that feels at once instinctive and carefully constructed. Stay tuned with MÍRAME for weekly updates on Costa Rica’s evolving art scene. w/c 21 July 2025. Dreamland Jesus Mejia