In recent years the Malba founder has emerged as one of Latin America's leading collectors
Mass layoffs at the national library and the defunding of a critical film institute are just the beginning, the administration has promised
Since taking office, the country’s far-right president has created a situation where millions of people are slowly being pushed to their limits
Radiocarbon dating by archaeologists has revealed that wall motifs in a cave in southern Argentina are over 8,000 years old
The new far-right president halved the number of government ministries (and devalued the peso by 50%) in a show of “control” over the nation and its economic troubles
With far-right candidate Javier Milei slightly ahead in polls before the 19 November election, Argentina’s resilient cultural sector braces for turmoil
As the ESMA Museum and Site of Memory in Buenos Aires gains international recognition, the history it seeks to safeguard is under attack by Argentina’s extremist frontrunner in the upcoming presidential election
The unlikely story of H.G. Olds and the photographer championing him
Thanks in part to the support of a leading Latin American collector, three Buenos Aires galleries are Chicago-bound for Expo
A local boy pointed out the spot in northwest Argentina where researchers discovered the previously unrecorded site Cerro Quemado
The architect Hernán Ferruchi was visiting the city with friends when he was hit by a truck while cycling on 31 October 2017
Five shows to see during the city's Semana del Arte
The 28th edition of the fair opens this month as the Argentine economy continues to struggle—but the cultural sector remains upbeat
Trump's decision to station 15,000 troops at the country's southwest border has further soured political relations between the US and its South American neighbours
Despite their disappointment, they remain optimistic
Meet the collector opening a James Turrell museum in the Andes