Published on April 1, 2026
TEOR/éTica has announced the presentation of the book “Virginia Pérez-Ratton: Travesía por un estrecho dudoso,” which will take place next week at the ARCO Fair in Madrid. This bilingual publication, available in both Spanish and English, is part of TEOR/éTica’s editorial project (Research Collection) and highlights the significant contributions of Virginia Pérez-Ratton to contemporary art.
The book delves into Pérez-Ratton’s artistic journey, exploring her innovative approaches and the challenges she faced throughout her career. Known for her influential role in shaping art in the Central American context, Pérez-Ratton’s work goes beyond mere aesthetics to engage with broader social and political issues, making a lasting impact on the art world.
This presentation at ARCO not only celebrates the launch of the book but also serves as a testament to the ongoing relevance of Pérez-Ratton’s contributions. Art enthusiasts, scholars, and practitioners are encouraged to attend, as it will be an opportunity to engage with the themes of the book and discuss the legacy of an artist whose work has transcended borders.
The bilingual format of the publication is particularly significant, ensuring that Pérez-Ratton’s insights and reflections are accessible to a wider audience, fostering a deeper understanding of her work across different cultural contexts. Attendees can expect a dynamic discussion that highlights the intersections of art, culture, and identity.
As the art community gathers at ARCO, the presentation of “Virginia Pérez-Ratton: Travesía por un estrecho dudoso” is anticipated to be a highlight of the fair, offering a reflective look at an artist whose journey continues to inspire and provoke thought within the realms of contemporary art.
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