This retrospective situates Ferrari's practice not only within the historical context of Latin American resistance movements but also as part of a broader, overdue renaissance of interest in politically engaged art.
A retrospective exhibition celebrating the extraordinary legacy of one of Latin America's most dissident and influential artists. This landmark show will feature a curated selection of works exclusively from the private collection of gallery founder Robert Borlenghi, offering a rare and intimate view into Ferrari’s enduring visual and political impact.
Spanning five decades of artistic production, the exhibition focuses on Ferrari’s use of abstract calligraphy and visual language as subversive tools—forms that challenge power, provoke thought, and resist oppression. From his early experiments with asemic writing to his dense, chaotic compositions that blur the boundaries between drawing and protest, Ferrari's work remains an urgent voice in the global conversation on human rights, authoritarianism, and the responsibilities of art.