The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (MNBA) in Santiago, Chile, has canceled a León Ferrari retrospective after nearly three years of preparations.
Ferrari (1920-2013), considered one of Argentina’s most essential artists and the winner of a Golden Lion on the Venice Biennale in 2007, was scheduled to be the topic of a serious exhibition that may have opened in June 2026. The cancellation, attributed to a scarcity of funding, comes amid finances cuts below the federal government of Chile’s new president, José Antonio Kast, who took workplace in March.
The exhibition was deliberate as an adaptation of Recurrencias, the 2023 present devoted to Ferrari on the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The challenge was already at a complicated stage when it was cancelled in Santiago. Round 160 works have been anticipated to journey to Chile, together with a few of Ferrari’s most well-known items.
“The exhibition was suspended resulting from a scarcity of funding,” Varinia Brodsky Zimmermann, the director of the MNBA, instructed native press. “We had been engaged on it for about three years, ever since I grew to become director of the museum, along with the curators Cecilia Rabossi and Andrés Duprat (director of the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes of Argentina) and the Augusto and León Ferrari Basis.”
León Ferrari’s Western and Christian Civilization (1965) on the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires Courtesy Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires
Price range cuts have been ordered by Kast’s authorities throughout all ministries, together with an almost 10% minimize to the Ministry of Tradition, Arts and Heritage. The ultraconservative Kast has been brazenly linked to Augusto Pinochet’s legacy. On this case, the funding cuts affected an exhibition devoted to an artist whose work denounced authoritarianism, state violence, army regimes, organised faith and pacts of silence.
Francisco Undurraga, Chile’s cultural minister, commented on the cancellation in an interview with a neighborhood radio station, highlighting the truth that layoffs weren’t a part of the cuts. “Sadly, the mandatory funds couldn’t be secured,” he stated. “Personally, I’ve not mentioned this matter with the director of the museum. Price range cuts sadly have an effect on exhibitions, however luckily they don’t have an effect on employees.”
“They instructed us they’d suffered a big finances minimize and that, sadly, they may not afford to placed on the exhibition,” Duprat tells The Artwork Newspaper. “It’s a nice disgrace. All the pieces was already in place: the record of works, the transport and insurance coverage budgets”, in addition to the variation of the exhibition to the Chilean museum’s area.
Each the MNBA and the Chilean cultural ministry declined to remark.

Set up view of Recurrencias (with Nosotros no sabíamos at proper) on the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires Courtesy Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires
The principle work within the exhibition was to be Western and Christian Civilization (1965), maybe Ferrari’s most iconic piece: it depicts a crucified Christ atop a US warplane, and he created it at first of the Vietnam Struggle.
Additionally scheduled for inclusion within the exhibition was Nosotros no sabíamos, a key work for which Ferrari collected newspaper clippings from Argentina in 1976. The clippings reported the invention of our bodies, folks killed, corpses discovered within the Río de la Plata and different proof printed throughout the army dictatorship. The title refers to some of the widespread phrases of Argentine denialism: the declare that “we didn’t know”, although these crimes have been reported within the newspapers on the time.
Ferrari’s criticism of violence was additionally marked by his personal private historical past. In 1976, he went into exile together with his household in São Paulo. The next 12 months, his son Ariel was kidnapped and forcibly disappeared throughout Argentina’s final army dictatorship. From then on, a lot of Ferrari’s work returned repeatedly to the methods violence is run, normalised or hidden behind bureaucratic, non secular or official language.








