Exhibitions
Upcoming: CONFLUENCE – Where Arts Meet • Paris, Nov 15–18, 2025 • IMAGENATION PARIS 2025
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BADA – 12th Edition
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Tienda Bristol – Distrito Arenales
Design Night at Distrito Arenales
On October 24, 2024, I took part in Design Night at Distrito Arenales in Buenos Aires — an annual event that transforms the streets of Recoleta into a celebration of art, culture, and design trends. More than 50 curated spaces open their doors to showcase design in all its forms. This edition emphasized the use of natural and organic materials, fostering sustainability and creative dialogue among designers, artists, and the public. My work was exhibited at Tienda Bristol, a space that blends interior design, antiques, and art. Beyond its distinctive aesthetic, Bristol maintains a strong social commitment, donating part of its income to support rural schools in Misiones, Argentina. The evening also included live performances and exclusive launches, offering an ideal setting to share my work and connect with a diverse audience. I am deeply grateful to everyone who visited Tienda Bristol, and I celebrate the existence of such spaces that highlight creativity and art as forces for human connection and positive social impact.
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The Party of the New Scandal
WOSCO ART GALLERY, Palermo, Buenos Aires
From January to May 2025, I participated in the group exhibition “The Party of the New Scandal”, curated by Nacho Ormachea and held at Wosco Art Gallery — a key space in Buenos Aires contemporary art, known for its focus on neo-pop and the visual languages of the present.
In this exhibition, I presented three works: “Graffiti in Berlin,” “Streets of Athens,” and “Structures,” exploring different urban contexts shaped by history, modern chaos, and cultural traces. Through them, I propose a critical yet sensitive view of how we inhabit contemporary cities, combining architectural symbols with spontaneous gestures from public space.
The exhibition approached pop as a tool for reinterpretation and disruption — celebrating the visual from scandal, contradiction, and excess. In a world where the line between physical and digital grows increasingly blurred, my work engages with that tension through the materiality of the urban landscape.
Press coverage: Arte-Online, Acromática
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MINIMA – Small Format Art
Paseo de las Artes Pedro de Mendoza, Buenos Aires
In April 2024, I took part in the group exhibition MINIMA, held at Paseo de las Artes Pedro de Mendoza, Buenos Aires. The show gathered over 500 artists and emphasized how small-scale works can still convey deep emotion and complexity. Each piece, through its intimate size, invites close observation and personal connection between viewer and artwork.
My piece “Graffiti in Berlin” was selected in the photography category. It expresses the multiple forms art takes within urban corners, capturing the beauty in chaos and how, through art, we can transform ourselves even when we don’t fully understand what we see — guided only by feeling.
This experience was profoundly enriching, not only for exhibiting my work but also for sharing space with other artists exploring the expressive power of small formats, creating a visual dialogue that transcends scale.

Atemporal: A Journey Through the Outer and Inner World
Universidad Tecnológica Nacional (UTN)
In October 2024, I presented my photographic exhibition “Atemporal: A Journey Through the Outer and Inner World” at the Medrano Gallery of the National Technological University (UTN). Through urban imagery, landscapes, architecture, and nature, the series seeks to capture the essence of time and space while inviting viewers to reflect on their own inner journeys. The photographs offered a visual path connecting the external world with the inner universe, merging the everyday with the transcendental. Each image became a bridge between different realities, creating a space for introspection and visual dialogue.





 