MÍRAME Fine Art introduces new work by Costa Rican artist Gilberto Ramírez Chaves. Known for his striking hyperrealism, Ramírez Chaves is now exploring abstraction with his newest collection of paintings, making significant contributions to the wider Latin American art scene.
Read MoreThe renowned Costa Rican artist Juan Carlos Camacho has been selected to showcase his work at the second edition of Olympiart, the world's largest watercolor festival. The event will take place in New Delhi from December 6-8, 2024, featuring 550 artists from 60 countries. This is a significant milestone for Camacho, who lives and works in San José and whose work is highly revered in the Costa Rican art scene.
Read MoreMÍRAME Fine Art is honoured to represent a range of Costa Rican artists who are redefining Latin American art by blending traditional and contemporary techniques. Below are four artists who exemplify the dynamic nature of Central American contemporary art.
Read MoreCosta Rican contemporary artist Aimée Joaristi, whose expressionistic paintings explore themes of otherness, duality, and identity, is now represented by MIRAME Fine Art. Following the pivotal 'Cursed Poems' exhibition at the Calderón Guardia Museum in San José, Joaristi's influence continues to grow, making her a notable presence in the international art scene.
Read MoreMIRAME Fine Art highlights the evocative paintings of Sofía Ruiz, a leading painter in Costa Rica contemporary art. Discover Sofía Ruiz’s poignant explorations of memory, identity, and the human condition, now available online.
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