Pueblo Garzón, UY

Piero Atchugarry gallery presents a contemporary art program and modern art survey, with locations in Garzón, Uruguay, and Miami, Florida, United States. Focusing on the primary market and the promotion of art internationally, the gallery represents artists from Brazil, Cuba, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Uruguay, United States and Venezuela.

In 2019, Piero joined the “downtown” village art scene with a corner casa off the plaza that was transformed into an exhibition space namely, the Pueblo Garzón Gallery. Open seasonally, the gallery hosts a program of group and solo exhibitions by various international artists throughout the months of December through April. Its existing floor plan and windows are designed for hosting exhibitions that dissolve the boundaries between the indoors and outdoors,

 

PUEBLO GARZÓN

Cam. a Sierras de Garzón 5, 20400
Garzón, Departamento de Maldonado, Uruguay
(598) 99 220 950
Garzon@pieroatchugarry.com

Hours

Wed — Monday: 12am to 8pm
Tue: Closed

 

Tierra Garzón, UY

Piero opened his first public exhibition in January 2014 in an Uruguayan stable from the 1950s adapted as an exhibition space. Located in the heart of the Garzón Sculpture Park, a 159-hectare reserve with 15,500 native trees and shrubs, the building spanning 1,450 sq. ft., now operates as a working studio/exhibition space for invited Artists-in Residence.

 

TIERRA GARZÓN

8CMH+77C, 20400 Garzón,
Departamento de Maldonado, Uruguay
(631)565-1671
info@pieroatchugarry.com

Hours

Open by appointment only

 

PROGRAMMING

  • Pueblo Garzón Gallery

    Situated minutes from Tierra Garzón, Pueblo Garzón Gallery is an exhibition space where visitors can more casually and intimately become better acquainted with the Gallery’s represented artists. Here, visitors can learn more about each artists’ practice and the curatorial approach that links them together.

  • Tierra Garzón Residency

    Spanning 1,450 sq. ft. the Piero Atchugarry gallery Garzón singular exhibition space runs an experimental program, presenting solo shows and site-specific installations inspired by the pastoral Uruguayan landscape.

  • Sculpture Park

    Embedded in the growing and ever changing landscape, Garzón Sculpture Park gives the possibility for artists to produce and share their work and vision in nature to an heterogeneous audience, contributing to the creation of a Latin American new cultural reference.