Al Lado Residency: A Hub for Peruvian Contemporary Art
The Al Lado residency in Lima, founded by collectors Ginette Lumbroso and Alberto Rebaza, has been hosting international artists since 2015 in a loft in San Isidro. Artists such as Tirco Matute, Andrea Galvani, Sandra Gamarra, Marlena Kudlicka, and Ernesto Burgos have participated. Since 2020, the residency also welcomes curators and critics, aiming to build a lasting professional network to promote Peruvian contemporary art globally.
Key facts
- Al Lado residency was created by Ginette Lumbroso and Alberto Rebaza.
- Located in San Isidro, a modern district of Lima, Peru.
- Opened in 2015.
- Hosts artists for three-month periods.
- Artists include Tirco Matute (Venezuela, 1988), Andrea Galvani (Italy, 1973), Sandra Gamarra (Peru, 1972), Marlena Kudlicka (Poland, 1973), and Ernesto Burgos (Chile, 1979).
- Since 2020, also accepts curators and art critics.
- Long-term goal: create a sustainable international network to showcase local contemporary art.
- Part of a series of 'Chroniques péruviennes' by Claire Luna on artpress.
Entities
Artists
- Claire Luna
- Ginette Lumbroso
- Alberto Rebaza
- Tirco Matute
- Andrea Galvani
- Sandra Gamarra
- Marlena Kudlicka
- Ernesto Burgos
Institutions
- Al Lado
- artpress
Locations
- Lima
- Peru
- San Isidro
Sources
- artpress —