BLACK GALLERY

Pueblo Garzón | Uruguay
Directors | Mercedes Sader & Patricia Fernández Graña

Black Gallery was founded and directed by Mercedes Sader and Patricia Fernández Graña in 2014, in Uruguay. It promotes innovation in curatorial practices through its exhibition program. It maintains the commitment to preserve the legacy of historical figures and encourage the practice of emerging and established artists, fulfilling its mission to participate in the art world in an active and influential way.

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Mercedes Sader y Pati Fernández


ESTE ARTE 2025 | María Maggiori

María Maggiori

BIO

María Maggiori (Buenos Aires, 1975) studied art in Paris, France, at the University of La Sorbonne, Paris VIII, and at the École de Sévrès. She then continued her studies at the Prilidiano Pueyrredón National School. She attended workshops and seminars by various artists and the drawing practices of Eduardo Stupía at the Torcuato Di Tella University, she was part of the PAC and Yungas contemporary art programs coordinated by Raúl Flores. She participated in National and International Drawing Salons, won a scholarship from the National Fund for the Arts, and his work has been exhibited at the Cultural Center of Spain in Montevideo, at Bienalsur, and the Engraving Biennial in Osaka, Japan, among others. She currently lives and works in Uruguay.

STATEMENT

For me, drawing is thought in movement. It is my form of knowledge, which moves from one surface to the other. They are all forms of the same adventure where sometimes one stops one’s gaze on a nearby shore, and one listens to the distant vibration of memory, or one finds deep words of those that leave a mark and at the precise moment when one believes one has reached some point. Place, everything changes again and is transformed. The drawing comes from the most urgent need to transit and inhabit space and time, enveloping us in an infinite labyrinth that loses all types of certainties at every step and plunges us into the mysterious forms that border between reality and fiction.


ESTE ARTE 2024


ESTE ARTE 2023

José Pedro Costigliolo (1902-1985, Uruguay) | María Freire (1917-2015, Uruguay) | María Maggiori (1975, Argentina) | Meram Sáa (1963, Argentina) |Pati Fernández Graña (1968, Uruguay)


ESTE ARTE 2022

Bandi Binder (1917-2006, Hungary) | Ciro Jaumandreu (1977, Uruguay) | Francisca Maya (1980, Uruguay) | Heidi Lender (1966, USA) | Hugo Longa (1934-1990, Uruguay) | José Risso (1970, Uruguay) | María Freire (1917-2015, Uruguay) | María Maggiori (1975, Argentina) | Pati Fernández Graña (1968, Uruguay) | Rómulo Macció (1931-2016, Argentina) | Susette Kok (1967, Holland)


ESTE JOURNAL 2021

Federico Ruiz Santesteban (1980, Uruguay) | María Freire (1917-2015, Uruguay) | Meram Sáa (1963, Argentina) | Pati Fernández Graña (1968, Uruguay)


ESTE ARTE 2020

Antonio Berni (1905-1981, Argentina) | Bandi Binder (1917-2006, Hungary) | Cathy Burghi (1980, Uruguay) | Julia Castagno (1977, Uruguay) | Pati Fernández Graña (1968, Uruguay) | María Freire (1917-2015, Uruguay) | Heidi Lender (1966, USA) | Hugo Longa (1934-1990, Uruguay) | José Risso (1970, Uruguay)


ESTE ARTE 2019

Bandi Binder (1917-2006, Hungary) | Julia Castagno (1977, Uruguay) | José Pedro Costigliolo (1902-1985, Uruguay) | Pati Fernández (1968, Uruguay) | María Freire (1917-2015, Uruguay) | Pablo Uribe (1962, Uruguay) | Heidi Lender (1966, USA)


ESTE ARTE 2018

Bandi Binder (1917-2006, Hungary) | Julia Castagno (1977, Uruguay) | Pati Fernández (1968, Uruguay) | María Freire (1917-2015, Uruguay)


ESTE ARTE 2017


ESTE ARTE 2016