PEREZPUIG
SOUVENIR 154





UNTITLED
ART FAIR


Sofía del Mar Collins +
Enrique Rivera Príncipe
Booth N32

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Presentado por SOUVENIR 154/PEREZPUIG
rperezpuig@gmail.com,
787-376-2362
instagram @souvenir154

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Es un placer anunciar nuestra participación en Untitled Art Fair en Miami Beach, donde estamos presentes en el booth N32 de la sección NEST con una selección de obras de Sofía del Mar Collins y Enrique Rivera Príncipe, dos artistas cuyas prácticas entrelazan mito, espiritualidad y una profunda reflexión sobre la relación del ser humano con el paisaje y el cosmos.

Sofía del Mar Collins desarrolla un imaginario en el que lo acuático y lo celeste se fusionan a partir de sus experiencias en el manantial de Guayaney, en Puerto Rico. En sus obras, los peces, las figuras híbridas y las geometrías platónicas abren un espacio donde la percepción se expande hacia territorios intuitivos y etéreos, invitando a contemplar el paisaje como un umbral hacia lo simbólico y lo misterioso.

En paralelo, Enrique Rivera Príncipe explora el tránsito entre lo espiritual, lo ancestral y lo cósmico mediante personajes que atraviesan procesos de transformación, señales que orientan caminos interiores y formas luminosas que sugieren conexiones entre distintos planos de existencia. Su obra propone una lectura abierta, donde cada espectador puede construir su propia narrativa en diálogo con estos elementos.











Presented by SOUVENIR 154/PEREZPUIG
rperezpuig@gmail.com,
787-376-2362
instagram @souvenir154


We are pleased to announce our participation in Untitled Art Fair in Miami Beach, where we will be presenting a selection of works by Sofía del Mar Collins and Enrique Rivera Príncipe at booth N32 in the NEST section, two artists whose practices interweave myth, spirituality, and a profound reflection on the relationship between human beings, the landscape, and the cosmos.

Sofía del Mar Collins develops an imaginative universe in which aquatic and celestial realms merge, drawn from her experiences in the natural spring of Guayaney in the karstic region of Manatí, Puerto Rico. In her works, fish, hybrid figures, and Platonic geometries open a space where perception expands toward intuitive and ethereal territories, inviting viewers to encounter the landscape as a threshold to the symbolic and the mysterious.

In parallel, Enrique Rivera Príncipe explores the movement between the spiritual, ancestral, and cosmic through characters undergoing transformation, signals that guide interior pathways, and luminous forms that suggest connections across different planes of existence. His work encourages an open reading, allowing each viewer to build their own narrative in dialogue with these elements.


detalle “Vamos a nadar en la neblina”, Sofía del Mar Collins





SOBRE LOS ARTISTAS:


SOFIA DEL MAR COLLINS

BIO
Sofía del Mar Collins (b.1995, San Juan, Puerto Rico) creates projects across painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, video, and performance. To turn into rain and fall again was her most recent solo exhibition at Rachel Uffner Gallery (New York, NY, 2024) following Nadie in casa her first solo show (Souvenir 154, San Juan, PR, 2023) after completing her MFA in Studio Art at Hunter College (2021). Recent exhibitions include participations in FAMILY/TREE (Chozick Family Art Gallery, New York, NY, 2025), Perspectives (Embajada, San Juan, PR, 2025), MECA Art Fair (Souvenir 154, Santo Domingo, D.R, 2024), Cortar, Coser, Quebrar, Cuidar, Quemar (Souvenir 154 satellite exhibition in Casa Aboy, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2024), Tamo Aquí/We here (Embajada, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2022), En busca del paisaje perdido (El Nuevo Hidrante, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2022), Extra Terrestrial (Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York, NY, 2022). Sofia graduated with the Geraldine Putnam Prize for Visual Arts (2017) from Sarah Lawrence College, where she concentrated BA studies in Sociology and Visual Arts. Her work forms part of Fidelity Investments Corporate Art Collection, Pérez Art Museum, and Green Family Art Foundation. Sofía currently lives and works in San Juan, Puerto Rico.








ENRIQUE RIVERA PRINCIPE

BIO
Enrique Rivera Príncipe (b. 1993, Ponce, Puerto Rico) is an artist whose detailed hand drawings and paintings explore the movement between the spiritual, ancestral, and cosmic. His work often centers on characters undergoing transformation, signals that guide interior pathways, and luminous forms that suggest connections across different planes of existence, encouraging viewers to construct their own narratives in dialogue with these elements. His artistic foundation began at the Museo de Arte de Ponce, where he participated in educational and community based programs in collaboration with institutions such as the Indianapolis Museum of Art and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection.

Rivera’s exhibition history reflects his ongoing participation in contemporary art scenes across Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and the broader region. He first participated in MECA in 2019, marking an important step in the visibility of his work. In 2021, his work entered the Casa Mella Russo collection in Santo Domingo. In 2022, he was included in the group exhibition En busca del Paisaje Perdido at Hidrante Gallery.

In 2024, Rivera expanded his presence through several exhibitions, including MECA in the Dominican Republic with Souvenir 154 Gallery, the group shows La Piedra Vulnerable at Hidrante Gallery, Puto Calor at Souvenir 154 Gallery, Amantes de la Noche at Galería Kilómetro, and his solo exhibition Jurutungo at Souvenir 154 Gallery.

In 2025, his work continues to reach new audiences with his participation in Untitled Art Fair in Miami Beach, and through his residency at San Juan 721 in Puerto Rico.

Rivera continues to develop a focused and highly detailed body of work that reflects an ongoing engagement with place, transformation, and contemporary Caribbean narratives.