2023 EXPOSURE
The EXPOSURE section, installed on the main floor of the exposition, features solo and two-artist presentations represented by galleries ten years and younger. Focusing on a curated selection of emerging artists, EXPOSURE 2023 exhibitors were curated by Aimé Iglesias Lukin | Director and Chief Curator of Visual Arts at Americas Society in New York.
56 HENRY, New York
65GRAND, Chicago
Abattoir, Cleveland
Afriart Gallery, Kampala
Galerie Rolando Anselmi, Berlin, Rome
Anthony Gallery, Chicago
ARTCO Gallery, Berlin, Aachen
Barro, New York, Buenos Aires
Rutger Brandt Gallery, Amsterdam
Rebecca Camacho Presents, San Francisco
Casemore Gallery, San Francisco
Deli Gallery, New York, Mexico City
Dio Horia Gallery, Athens
Dreamsong, Minneapolis
Duran|Mashaal, Montréal
Embajada, San Juan
First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Victoria Falls
Fridman Gallery, New York
The Hole, New York, Los Angeles
Asya Geisberg Gallery, New York
Galería Karen Huber, Mexico City
Instituto De Visión, Bogotá, New York
Isla Flotante, Buenos Aires
Jupiter Contemporary, Miami Beach
kó, Lagos
M77, Milan
Martha's, Austin
Martin Art Projects, Cape Town
Montague Contemporary, New York
Marisa Newman Projects, New York
Patrick Parrish Gallery, New York
Patel Brown, Toronto, Montréal
Kendra Jayne Patrick, Bern
PIEDRAS, Buenos Aires
Residency Art Gallery, Inglewood
Reyes | Finn, Detroit
SARAI Gallery (SARADIPOUR), Tehran, Mahshahr
SEPTEMBER, Kinderhook
TERN, Nassau
VERVE, São Paulo
Voloshyn Gallery, Kyiv
Zalucky Contemporary, Toronto
About the Curator
Aimé Iglesias Lukin is the Director and Chief Curator of Visual Arts at Americas Society in New York. Born in Buenos Aires, she received her PhD in art history from Rutgers University with a dissertation titled “This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York 1965–1975,” which she presented as a two part exhibition and a book at Americas Society in 2021 and 2022. She completed her M.A. at The Institute of Fine Arts at New York University, and her undergraduate studies in art history at the Universidad de Buenos Aires. Her research received grants from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Terra and Andrew W. Mellon Foundations, and the ICAA Peter C. Marzio Award from the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. She curated exhibitions independently in museums and cultural centers and previously worked in the Modern and Contemporary Art Department of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Institute for Studies on Latin American Art, and Fundación PROA in Buenos Aires.