The Best Booths at Zona Maco 2026, Where Sculptures Using Natural Materials Shine

The Best Booths at Zona Maco 2026, Where Sculptures Using Natural Materials Shine

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ntHashimoto Contemporary, which has spaces in New York and San Francisco, has on view a trio of painters in its booth, offering different aesthetic approaches. Santa Feu2013based artist Madeleine Tonzi offers abstracted landscapes of the desert, which are often framed in the body of a swan. Observe closely the skill used to depict the gradient of a Southwest sky at dawn. Carlos Rodriguez offers tender portraits of himself with his partner and members of his queer community. The tour de force here are the enigmatic paintings of Angela Burson, who depicts everything but her subjectu2019s faces. In her tableaux are hidden Easter eggs that add to the mystery of these open-ended narratives. My favorite is Night Train </em>(2026), in which a couple sits at a cafu00e9. The woman has removed a shoe and from her ring, she drops some kind of powder into a cup of coffee on the table.</p>n</div>”,”alt”:””,”image_credit”:”Maximilu00edano Duru00f3n/ARTnews”,”url”:”https://www.artnews.com/list/art-news/news/the-best-booths-at-zona-maco-2026-where-sculptures-using-natural-materials-shine-1234772474/”,”image_id”:1234772531,”image”:”https://www.artnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/hashimoto-2.jpg?w=1024″,”sizes”:{“pmc-gallery-s”:{“src”:”https://www.artnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/hashimoto-2.jpg?w=320″,”width”:320,”height”:240},”pmc-gallery-m”:{“src”:”https://www.artnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/hashimoto-2.jpg?w=640″,”width”:640,”height”:480},”pmc-gallery-l”:{“src”:”https://www.artnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/hashimoto-2.jpg?w=800″,”width”:800,”height”:600},”pmc-gallery-xl”:{“src”:”https://www.artnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/hashimoto-2.jpg?w=1024″,”width”:1024,”height”:768},”pmc-gallery-xxl”:{“src”:”https://www.artnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/hashimoto-2.jpg?w=1200″,”width”:1200,”height”:900}},”fullWidth”:767,”fullHeight”:575,”mime_type”:”image”,”ad”:””,”appleSongID”:null,”enableAppleGA”:false,”additionalDescription”:null,”subtitleColor”:null,”additionalSubtitle”:null,”additionalSubtitleColor”:null}],”galleryCount”:”8″,”galleryID”:”1234772474″,”previousPageLink”:””,”nextPageLink”:””,”template”:”item-featured-image”,”ordering”:”asc”,”galleryTitle”:”The Best Booths at Zona Maco 2026, Where Sculptures Using Natural Materials Shine”,”isList”:”1″,”logo”:[],”i10n”:{“backToArticle”:”Back to Article”,”backToAllGalleries”:”Back to All Galleries”,”backToReview”:”Back to Review”,”backToAllReviews”:”Back to All Reviews”,”thumbnail”:”Thumbnails”,”nextSlide”:”Next Slide”,”prevSlide”:”Previous Slide”,”skipAd”:”Skip Ad”,”skipIn”:”Skip In”,”of”:”of”,”missingSomething”:”You’re missing something!”,”subscribeNow”:”Subscribe Now”,”next”:”Next”,”nextGallery”:”Next Gallery”,”closeThisMessage”:”Close this message”,”closeModal”:”Close Modal”,”closeGallery”:”Close Gallery”,”startSlideShow”:”Start Slideshow”,”lightBox”:”Lightbox”,”scrollUp”:”Scroll Up”,”scrollDown”:”Scroll Down”,”look”:”Look”,”readMore”:”Read More”,”showLess”:”Show Less”,”vertical”:{“photo”:”Photo”}},”ads”:{“rightRailGallery”:{“html”:”t

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