A space of epic and decaying proportions that would overwhelm most art and the work of artists. However the space was filled with an industrial world past and a country striving to find its future in a tumultuous time.
“30 Years of Irreverence and Vision in the Fuentes Angarita Collection
February 25 – April 26, 2026
A journey through three decades of resistance, identity, and critical thought.
With more than 100 works and 68 artists, this exhibition is not just a display of contemporary art; it is the living archive of one of the most significant private collections of political art in Latin America. Through the eyes of artist and collector Andreína Fuentes Angarita, we enter a territory where art does not offer definitive answers, but rather activates an intimate revolution of thought.
Curated by Néstor Prieto and Omar Castañeda, the exhibition unfolds in four sections that function as spaces for reflection on the "collective self," the experience of the diaspora, and queer identity.
Venezuela: Cartography of a Wound
Venezuela is not just a country: it is a wound that moves.
A geography marked by broken promises, excesses and absences, by a wealth that shone like a mirage and ultimately revealed its fragility. Over the last three decades, its history has been written between euphoria and collapse, between the yearning for justice and the erosion of the common good”.


















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