ART FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

ART FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

ART AS THERMOMETER AND ANALYSIS LENS FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

With record sales, the participation of 58 galleries and works by more than 400 artists, the great meeting of the art market ends its 2023 edition in Costa Salguero, this Sunday from 12 to 8 pm.
Two girls look carefully at the installation located next to the entrance doors to the fair, a man consults the price of a work in the main section and through the wide corridors the voices of a performance that takes place in the youth sector are heard . At the same time, a woman reads a book at the stand of Isla de Ediciones while a group of people follow a guided tour and a DJ set plays in the patio, where visitors are faced with the dilemma of choosing whether to have an aperitif, a complimentary wine or coffee. The red dots indicate sales, there are many. The positive energy in the environment shows it.

In a context of crisis, circulating art seems like a difficult task and the efforts have paid off. But the dance is not over yet, there is still much to discover and get to know at arteba, the most important contemporary art fair in Latin America, which ends a new edition this Sunday, for the second time in a row, at the Centro Costa Salguero in Buenos Aires.

It's early to talk about numbers, late to present news, but just in time to live an experience other than pure art or live it again, why not. With a total of 58 galleries and more than 400 artists, the fair is designed for all audiences: for the exquisite taste of experts and for those who simply enjoy an artistic afternoon, letting themselves be surprised by what they see. "This is my first time in arteba, I came to see a Berni that they told me was very good," says a visitor in the middle of the fair, in dialogue with Infobae Cultura.

 

https://www.infobae.com/cultura/2023/09/03