Eight small colourful textile artworks hanging on a wall, featured in Más Allá Del Índigo at San José's MADC.
November 11, 2024 0 Exhibition Belinda
w/c 11 November 2024

Don't miss the exciting art exhibitions happening in Costa Rica this week!

From the final weeks of Katrin Aason's Más Allá Del Índigo at the MADC, to Jesus Mejia's solo exhibition "Bitácora del Sueño Eterno" in Cartago, 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:

Katrin Aason Bucher, Más Allá Del Índigo, Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, San José. On until 23 November.

Paz Ulloa, VESICA ELIPTA, cero uno, San José. On until 29 November.

Ana Elena Fernández, En Tránsito, Galería Etérea, San José. On until 29 November.

Sofía Ruiz, Jorge Crespo, Emilia Cantor, Milo Gonzalez, Pablo Mejias, Galería Talentum, San José. On until 30 November.

• 40 Aniversario de la Cooperación Española en Costa Rica, Centro Cultural de España en Costa Rica, San José. On until 23 February, 2025.

Jesús Mejia, Bitácora del Sueño Eterno, Casa Jimenez Sancho, Cartago. On through February 2025.


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Katrin Aason Bucher | Más Allá Del Índigo, Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, San José. Read more here.

Two women standing in front of a blue and beige artwork.

Katrin Aason and Belinda Seppings at "Más Allá Del Índigo", MADC

"Más Allá Del Índigo" showcases 24 new paintings by Katrin Aason Bucher at the Museum of Art and Design in San José. This exhibition features her innovative blend of textiles and geometric abstraction, inviting viewers to explore themes of cultural history and the human experience.

Katrin Aason Buchers's work challenges conventional perceptions, encouraging fresh interpretations with each piece, making it a must-see event.


Paz Ulloa | VESICA ELIPTA, cero uno, San José

Costa Rican sculptor Paz Ulloa, known as "White Mountain," is rapidly gaining recognition as a leading figure in contemporary art. Initially a painter, Ulloa transitioned to sculpture to explore the physicality of form and space, using materials like steel, glass, and wood. The innovative work of Paz Ulloa blur the lines between art and utility, compelling viewers to reconsider their relationship with everyday objects.

Central to her practice is a meditation on time and daily life, with pieces that introduce elements of the surreal into familiar forms. Her upcoming residency at Cero Uno in San José, starting on August 31, is a unique opportunity to experience Paz Ulloa's work in one of Costa Rica's most innovative and exciting independent art spaces.

Hanging sculpture by Paz Ulloa, at cero uno in San José, Costa Rica

Paz Uloa, Elipta Reforma, cero uno, San José. Photography: Paz Ulloa


Ana Elena Fernández| En Tránsito, Galería Etérea, San José

Ana Elena Fernández presents her new exhibition, "El Transito" (The Transit), at Galería Etérea this November. Known for her contribution to Costa Rica's watercolour tradition, Fernández explores the delicate balance of life and death in her latest series. This exhibition includes paintings of fragile birds depicted in stillness, each rendered with precision and sensitivity that invites quiet contemplation. The birds, portrayed post-mortem, emphasise the vulnerability inherent in nature. The exhibition positions Fernández as an essential voice in the Costa Rican art scene at Galería Etérea, one of San José's renowned contemporary art galleries.


Group exhibition at Galería Talentum, San José. Read more here.

Painting of an enigmatic girl staring uncomfortably out of the canvas, by Sofía Ruiz.

Sofía Ruiz, Oil and acrylic on canvas

The group exhibition at Galería Talentum in San José is hosting a new exhibition on until 30 November 2024, featuring five prominent Costa Rican artists. Each artist presents a distinct body of work across separate rooms, offering a diverse exploration of contemporary themes within Costa Rican art. The exhibition includes four artists represented by MÍRAME Fine Art, an online platform dedicated to supporting local talent.

Emilia Cantor’s Mundos Ocultos ("Hidden Worlds") presents nine paintings that blend classical techniques with modernist elements, depicting mystical female figures in dreamlike, symbolic landscapes.

In Imágenes Cosmagónicas ("Cosmogonical Images"), Milo Gonzalez draws inspiration from astrology, creating large canvases that emphasize color, form, and the interpretive nature of cosmic forces.

Sofía Ruiz’s Rastros ("Traces") series explores memory and identity, using layered textures to reflect themes of familial disconnection and emotional resonance.

Pablo Mejías at Galería Talentum debuts his first solo drawing series, La Naturaleza Erógena de la Monstruosidad ("The Erogenous Nature of Monstrosity"), focusing on life’s impermanence through monochromatic images of submerged figures and decaying animals.

Finally, Jorge Crespo’s Migrantes ("Migrants") contemplates migration as a journey of self-discovery, addressing themes of displacement and identity.


40 Years of Spanish Cooperation in Costa Rica | Centro Cultural de España, San José. Read more here.

Art exhibition with blues and different types of art hanging. A central sculpture is on the floor and a woman is walking through the space.

Belinda Seppings visiting the Spanish Cultural Center in Barrio Escalante.

"40 Years of Spanish Cooperation in Costa Rica" celebrates four decades of collaborative cultural and social initiatives between Spain and Costa Rica. Hosted by the Centro Cultural de España (CCE) in San José, the exhibition features works from 18 Costa Rican artists, including MÍRAME Fine Art’s Aimée Joaristi, Karla Herencia, and Luciano Goizueta. Each artist’s work reflects themes from the UN Sustainable Development Goals, covering issues like environmental conservation, gender equality, and cultural preservation. Curated by Ricardo Ramón Jarne and Iris Lam Chen, the exhibition highlights the role of art in fostering sustainable development and community awareness.

This exhibition invites visitors to experience a dynamic fusion of Spanish and Costa Rican culture, grounded in a shared commitment to social progress.


Jesus Mejia | Casa Jimenez Sancho, Cartago. Read more here.

Jesús Mejia, "Bitácora Del Sueño Eterno", Casa Jimensez Sancho, Cartago

Jesús Mejía, a celebrated Costa Rican artist recognised 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.


What's On in Costa Rica, w/c 11 November 2024.

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