Presentación del libro “Virginia Pérez-Ratton: Travesía por un estrecho dudoso”

Published on March 27, 2026

TEOR/éTica announces the presentation of the book “Virginia Pérez-Ratton: Travesía por un estrecho dudoso” next week at the ARCO fair in Madrid. This bilingual Spanish-English publication is part of TEOR/éTica’s editorial project (Research Collection) and aims to delve into the influential work and legacy of the acclaimed Costa Rican artist Virginia Pérez-Ratton.

Pérez-Ratton, known for her pioneering contributions to contemporary art in Central America, has significantly influenced the region’s artistic landscape through her curatorial projects and artistic practice. The book offers a comprehensive exploration of her work, showcasing her unique perspective that often bridges cultural and geographical divides.

The publication showcases a variety of essays, interviews, and visual documentation that highlight Pérez-Ratton’s diverse influences and the profound impact of her artistic endeavors. journey and the contexts in which she created, the book serves as both a tribute and a critical analysis of her contributions to the art world.

The launch event at ARCO, one of Europe’s most prestigious contemporary art fairs, promises to be an engaging occasion, bringing together art enthusiasts, collectors, and scholars eager to celebrate Pérez-Ratton’s legacy. Attendees will have the opportunity to discuss the themes presented in the book and gain deeper insights into the artist’s innovative approaches and enduring relevance in contemporary art.

As the art community looks forward to this important event, it also underscores the ongoing dialogue around the representation of Latin American artists in global contexts and the role they play in shaping contemporary narratives. “Virginia Pérez-Ratton: Travesía por un estrecho dudoso” stands as a significant addition to this conversation, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities and nuances of an artist who navigated the waters of doubt yet left a remarkable imprint on the cultural fabric of her time.

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