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Argentine artist Ingrid Haubrich, based in Spain and internationally recognized, returns to the Dominican Republic for the second time this year to present a solo exhibition at the Altos de Chavón Art Gallery in Casa de Campo.

The exhibition is being held within the framework of the Latin American Fashion Awards, an event celebrating Latin American creative talent, chaired by juror Donatella Versace. The show will run from Nov. 5 to Nov. 10, with an opening cocktail on Nov. 6 at 6:30 p.m., bringing together collectors, curators and prominent figures from the art and fashion worlds.
During her 10-day stay, Haubrich will join the Caslini family of IBI Náutica for the presentation of the new Spanish yacht brand, De Antonio Yachts, which is debuting in Casa de Campo. She will artistically intervene one of the vessel’s outboard engines as part of her commitment to art and environmental awareness.
Simultaneously, the artist has an exhibition open in Spain, at the Casa de Iberoamérica Museum in Cádiz, titled “Mareas y respiro” (Tides and Breath), which opened Sept. 25 and will be on view until Jan. 6, 2026. That exhibition combines installations, large-format pieces and performance, including a 10-meter long by 2-meter high mural and the intervention of an electric Volvo car, which will travel through different cities to continue generating awareness about water and environmental care.

Haubrich continues her international itinerary with “Night Tides NY” in New York, which opened last week and will remain open until Nov. 8. She is also preparing a new exhibition in Spain to begin Nov. 23, consolidating her presence in both Europe and the Americas.
With this set of projects, Ingrid Haubrich reaffirms her strong standing as a contemporary artist of international relevance, solidifying a plastic language that unites poetry, sustainability and reflection on the relationship between human beings and nature, leaving a tangible mark on contemporary art of this era.
About the Exhibition: TERRITORIOS COMPARTIDOS
Curated by Luciana Goldfain, the exhibition TERRITORIOS COMPARTIDOS (Shared Territories) will present a selection of works belonging to four of her most representative series: Mareas (Tides), Night Falls, Spring Break and Gardens by the Bay. In dialogue with the Caribbean and Latin American context, this exhibition proposes a visual reflection on the link between nature, memory and territory, celebrating the cultural ties that unite our countries.

