Spotlighting emerging art in Buenos Aires by undefined

Spotlighting emerging art in Buenos Aires

With their nonprofit platform Móvil, Alejandra Aguado and Solana Molina Viamonte have carved out space for Argentina’s young artists to push boundaries

Founded in 2014 by Alejandra Aguado and Solana Molina Viamonte, Móvil (whose name translates to ‘mobile’) is a unique platform for showcasing local talent and exhibitions in a Rationalist industrial building in the peripheral neighborhood of Parque Patricios on the south side of Buenos Aires. In a crowded and commercial artworld, the pair offer emerging artists production opportunities usually reserved for their more established peers, allowing them to stretch the limits of their own creative reach and the boundaries of the disciplines in which they work.

Móvil founders, Alejandra Aguado and Solana Molina Viamonte. Photo by Florencia Lista.
Móvil founders, Alejandra Aguado and Solana Molina Viamonte. Photo by Florencia Lista.
Móvil’s spacious premises allow artists’ projects to be realized. Photo by Jose Manuel Gallego Robinson.
Móvil’s spacious premises allow artists’ projects to be realized. Photo by Jose Manuel Gallego Robinson.
Elena Dahn, Still de Cámara, 2017, single-channel 4K video, color, sound, 15 minutes. Photo by Ignacio Iasparra. Courtesy of the artist and Móvil.
Elena Dahn, Still de Cámara, 2017, single-channel 4K video, color, sound, 15 minutes. Photo by Ignacio Iasparra. Courtesy of the artist and Móvil.