Upload
others
View
0
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
ART GUIDE
IMMERSION PROGRAMME SãO PAulO INhOtIM 2012
We are delighted that you could join us for six days in Brazil with scheduled visits to São Paulo, Belo Horizonte and Inhotim.We hope this will give you the opportunity to learn more about these cities’ art scenes, meet local professionals and stimulate new international projects with our artists, galleries, museums and curators that will take Brazilian art beyond domestic borders.
The ABACT/Apex-Brasil Project was started in 2007 with the core intention of promoting Brazilian contemporary art and culture and creating opportunities for projects abroad. Over the years we have grown to a total of 40 galleries, representative of 7 Brazilian states. Today, the project is a partnership between ABACT (Brazilian Association of Contemporary Art) and Apex-Brasil (Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency) and we are working solidly to grow our group of members and support of interesting projects.
We have drawn up this visitor guide especially for your trip and hope it will be useful. You will find your day-by-day itinerary, contact details, maps and brief texts on the events you will be attending and the local circuit.
Please do not hesitate to contact our local Manager, Monica Novaes Esmanhotto, with any questions that may arise, her contact details are at the end of this guide. We hope you enjoy your visit and look forward to exchanging ideas and impressions over the course of your stay.
WELCOME TO BRAZIL
INDEX
ABACT/Apex-Brasil Project | A brief overview .... 8-15
Art in Focus: SP Arte and Inhotim ......................16-23
SP Arte ...................................................18-20
Inhotim ....................................................21-23
Your Itinerary Day by Day – São Paulo ...............24-49
Itinerary ...................................................24-27
Maps ......................................................28-49
Your Itinerary Day by Day – Inhotim ....................50-63
Itinerary ...................................................50-51
Maps ......................................................52-63
ABACT/Apex-Brasil Project Galleries .................64-74
Notes ................................................................75-97
Credits ............................................................... 98
9
A BRIEF OVERVIEW The announcement of the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics, a proved resistance to the global economic crises, a notoriously warm people and breathtaking landscapes; Brazil is in the good graces of the international press, travellers, entrepreneurs and businesses. It seems that if projections keep to their current trend, the country can look forward to several years of a steady growth in the economy and excellent brand value. Naturally, the art world is accompanying market trends and last year, Christie’s record hammer price at $1.7m for a living Latin American artist (a Brazilian) reverberates into a fast changing and promising future for Brazilian Contemporary Art. Domestically, since the mid-nineties, Brazil’s art scene has consistently shown signs of development with the arrival of art fairs, new exhibition spaces, museums and improved existing sites throughout the country.
ABACT/ ApEX-BRAsIL
pROJECT
11
Arguably one of the city’s most important exhibition venues, The Pinacoteca do Estado and its adjacent space Estação Pinacoteca are in the heart of São Paulo’s old city centre. The former houses in a large brick building adjacent to Parque da Luz, a small park dotted with sculptures at its top end and “colourful urban types” at the bottom, was remodelled by Brazilian Pritzker prize winner, Paulo Mendes da Rocha. The latter, a short walking distance away, across the Luz station train tracks, is housed in a building famous for having confined political prisoners during the dictatorship. Beautifully remodelled, all that remains of that time is a small confinement area which serves as a memorial and the prime exhibition space holds the Nemirovsky collection, one of the most important Brazilian modernist surveys. During your stay, in the temporary exhibition space, a seductive show on Lygia Pape, Espaço Imantado. On show her unique piece - T-téia.
Phosphorus is an alternative exhibition space that houses artist studios and temporary exhibitions. The large historic house makes this space a unique venue in which to show young artists who are not yet consolidated in the mainstream exhibition circuit. On show: Niche Niche Kore Ko Niche - Raquel Uendi, Ana Mazzei, Hugo Frasa and guests.
Centro Cultural São Paulo is a large complex, which houses exhibitions, theatre performances, a
SãO PAuLO Complex and alluring, São Paulo is an acquired taste. unrivaled as the cultural and economic hub of the country, São Paulo, like most megalopolises, requires a lifetime to conquer and two to truly get to know all of it. The unplanned voracity with which it developed in the past and continues to in the present, stimulates a fast paced and volatile relationship with venues and environments. One of the few consistencies are well-established exhibition spaces - that is not to undermine the fact that never before have we seen so many new exhibition spaces and galleries opening up in São Paulo (which will endure the tests of time, is every man’s bet). During your short stay you will have the opportunity to visit a few different parts of town and hopefully start to piece together an image of the most important capital in Latin America. Your itinerary foresees visits to museums, exhibition centres and an unique urban art site:
Instituto Tomie Ohtake named after Brazil’s most established Japanese-Brazilian artist and designed by one of her sons, Ruy Ohtake, this exhibition space holds interesting contemporary art shows. The pink and purple office towers above it pierce the western skyline and the course of much discussion amongst paulistanos (local residents). There are three shows on, during your visit: a solo show with twelve works by Marco Maggi; a group show, Teimosia da Imaginação curated by Rodrigo Naves and Germana-Mór and a solo show of Ana Prata’s work.
13
Other recommended venues: MAM-SP (Museum of Modern Art), MASP (São Paulo Art Museum), MAC uSP, MAC-Ibirapuera (Museum of Contemporary Art at two different venues), Itaú Cultural, MIS (Museum of Sound and Moving Image), Paço das Artes & Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil.
large library and music concerts. The 46.500m2 of concrete, iron and glass is located between São Paulo’s chinatown (Liberdade) and one of the city’s most important thoroughfares - Avenida 23 de Maio. The striking architecture is seductive in its intelligent use of the sites topography and one outs of its four storeys is above ground. On show in May: Antonio Malta & Erika Verzutti; Storyboard: José Damasceno - monográficas and the group show on prints - Matrizes da Gravura with artists: Maria Bonomi, Renina Katz and Antonio Henrique Amaral amongst others.
Beco do Grafite has become an iconic street art sighting spot. Down an alleyway, in the heart of Vila Madalena district, you will see the highest concentration of graffiti in this part of town. A neighborhood that originally housed university accommodation and bohemian creatives, decades later “Vila” as it is known, is totally gentrified, perhaps to a slight loss of charming edginess, but to the benefit of real-estate and great bars, shops, restaurants and galleries and at no loss to street art, which is revered here.
Centro Universitário Maria Antonia is an exhibition space that is part of the São Paulo state university - uSP. On show: Fabio Miguez, Guto Lacaz, Thiago Rocha Pitta, Patrícia Osses and André Rigatti.
15
BELO HORIzONTE Surrounded by mountains and rich farming land, Belo Horizonte (which means beautiful horizon) is Brazil’s third largest city (after São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro). Capital of Minas Gerais state, the region was strategic in the 17th and 18th centuries for gold mining - activity which lends its name to the state (minas = mines and gerais = general). Brazil’s most iconic historic (Baroque) cities are a few hundred kilometres away, as is their antithesis, the contemporary art and botanical centre, Inhotim (which you can read more about overleaf). A planned city, portions of Belo Horizonte are built on a grid and one of its most interesting cultural and architectonic landmarks, is in Pampulha, a building complex designed by Oscar Niemeyer (1942-44) by commission of, then mayor and future president, Juscelino Kubitschek. With the intention of developing the northern district of Pampulha, Niemeyer’s project foresaw the building of a church, a dance hall, a casino, a club and a hotel surrounding the pre-existing man-made lake. The São Francisco de Assis church (or Pampulha church) was inspired on the vaulted structures of hangars and to this day it is still seen as one of Niemeyer’s most iconic constructions. Its tiled facade in blue and white pictures St Francis Assisi, by the hand of Cândido Portinari. The dance hall, located on a tiny island on the lake, keeps to the iconic sinuous contours, the
use of cement and glass and is most admired for its charming view and strategic location. The hotel was never built and the casino, inspired by Le Corbusier and more rigid than the other structures in the complex, houses the Pampulha museum today.
The Pampulha Museum (MAP) has become an inspirational and important venue for showing contemporary art. Its scholarship residency programme is a great hunting ground for the next generation of up and coming artists. On show during your visit: Lição de Coisas - Nydia Negromonte
17
ART IN FOCUs: sp ARTE & INHOTIM Your six day visit to Brazil is anchored on the 8th edition of SP-Arte (São Paulo art fair), and a visit to the unique contemporary art and botanical centre, Inhotim, in Minas Gerais state. Albeit different in nature and purposes, these two moments on your trip are solid examples of the expansion of the art market and contemporary art’s widening scope and appeal in the country.
19
ABACT/ApEX-BRAsIL pROJECT GALLERIEs IN sp ARTE > A Gentil Carioca
> Almacen Galeria de Artes
> Amparo 60 Galeria de Arte
> Anita Schwartz Galeria de Arte
> Artur Fidalgo Galeria
> Baró Galeria
> Bolsa de Arte de Porto Alegre
> Celma Albuquerque Galeria de Arte
> Choque Cultural
> Galeria Berenice Arvani> Galeria de Arte Luisa Strina > Galeria de Arte Raquel Arnaud> Galeria Fortes Vilaça> Galeria Laura Marsiaj> Galeria Leme> Galeria LOGO> Galeria Mendes Wood> Galeria Millan> Galeria Moura Marsiaj> Galeria Murilo Castro
sp ARTE The largest art fair in the country, SP Arte is today, arguably, Latin America’s most important event of its kind. Since its inception it has held a pioneering role in establishing new benchmarks for the local market and its players, alongside offering an impeccable platform for galleries to showcase their artists and an alluring event for visitors. Out of a total of one hundred and ten this year, the vast majority of exhibitors are local, from São Paulo - forty-eight this year - followed by representatives from the country’s second largest cultural hub, Rio de Janeiro – twenty three in this edition. These statistics are a clear indication of where the country’s economic and cultural pulls lie and have stimulated international galleries to showcase their artists in São Paulo to the fast-growing audience interested in acquiring and experiencing art. This year, for the first time, SP-Arte filters up into the third floor of the Bienal building, occupying a total fifteen thousand square metres. A highlight in this edition is the innovative project created and coordinated by curator Adriano Pedrosa – a curatorial lab for up-and-coming professionals. Young curators were invited to submit exhibition projects based on artists represented by SP Arte galleries. Pedrosa and Inhotim curator, Rodrigo Moura, selected four finalists who will present their proposed shows on the second floor of the Bienal. In addition to the education programme, Pedrosa will conduct talks with curators, collectors and gallery professionals Friday 10th through Sunday 13th May.
21
> Galeria Nara Roesler> Galeria Oscar Cruz> Galeria Silvia Cintra + Box 4
> Galeria Virgílio
> Lemos de Sá Galeria de Arte
> Luciana Brito Galeria
> Luciana Caravello Arte Contemporânea
> Marilia Razuk Galeria de Arte
> Mercedes Viegas Arte Contemporânea
> Referência Galeria de Arte
> SIM Galeria de Arte Ltda> Vermelho> Ybakatu Espaço de Arte
> zipper Galeria
23
BRAZILIAN ARTIsTs IN THE INHOTIM COLLECTION> Adriana Varejão
> Albano Afonso
> Alexandre da Cunha
> Amilcar de Castro
> Artur Barrio
> Cao Guimarães
> Cildo Meireles
> Cinthia Marcelle
> Edgard de Souza
> Ernesto Neto
> Hélio Oiticica
> Neville d’Almeida
> Rivane Neuenschwander
> Roberto Burle Marx
> Rochelle Costi
> Rosângela Rennó
> Rubens Mano
> Saint Clair Cemin
> Sandra Cinto
> Tunga
> Valeska Soares
> Vik Muniz
> Waltércio Caldas
INHOTIM The vibrancy of Brazil’s exuber-ant flora dotted with first class, large scale, installations specially commissioned for this site and individual artist pavilions and exhibition galleries, make of Inhotim a unique institution and more pointedly, an unforgettable experience, in the heart of the Minas Gerais state coun-tryside, one hour drive from Belo Horizonte. The visionary project created by collector Bernardo Paz houses works selected by curators Rodrigo Moura and Jochen Volz by some of the most exciting artists working from the 1960s onwards. Olafur Eliasson, Dan Graham, Franz Ackermann and Matthew Barney, are a few of the inter-national stars that share the rolling green hills of Inhotim with Brazilian artists Adriana Varejão, Miguel Rio Branco, Tunga and Cildo Meireles, to name a few. A total five hundred artworks, by some one hundred artists, form the collection, a continually evolving and growing body of works. Four galleries house temporary exhibitions that follow the general premise of the institution: no rigid chronological, geographical or linear framework. Here, art is interspersed with exceptional botanical specimens, their layout harmoniously stimulates visitors to make their own connections and assessments, from experience.
SÃ
O P
AU
LO
ITIN
ER
AR
Y
25
YOUR ITINERARY / DAY BY DAYsÃO pAULO
MAP D 2
MAP H | 1
MAP E | 1
MAP D | 1
MAP H | 1
MAP D | 1
MAP E | 1
MAP E | 1
MAP H | 1
MAP E | 1
MAP E | 1
Tuesday, May 8th
5pm to 7pm - Welcome Drinks at Mendes Wood gallery
Suggested gallery openings (as of 7pm)
Casa Triângulo - Mariana Palma (through 2nd June)
Galeria Eduardo Fernandes - “Srinagar, Kashmir”, Fernando Arias, (through 16th June)
Galeria LOGO - “Lux Tenebris”, BRuNO9LI, (through 2nd June)
Galeria Luciana Brito - “Performances da Abstração” (through 30th June)
Galeria Luisa Strina - Brian Griffiths / Alessandro Balteo Yazbeck / Edgard de Souza (through 9th June)
Galeria Millan - “Flutuante Caiçara”, Rodrigo Bivar (through 26th May)
Galeria Moura Marsiaj - Paulo Vivacqua, (through 9th June)
Galeria Nara Roesler - “A Espiral e o Labirinto” José Patrício, (through 9th June)
Galeria Raquel Arnaud - “A Revolução tem que ser feita pouco a pouco” & Carlos Cruz Diez (through 23rd June)
Galeria Virgílio - “Outro lugar” 12 photographers from Pará state (through 2nd June)
2
16
20
24
25
26
28
29
30
32
34
SÃ
O P
AU
LO
ITIN
ER
AR
Y
27
Wednesday, May 9th
10am - Estação Pinacoteca / Pinacoteca do Estado
12pm - Phosphorus lunch & coffee at Pátio do Colégio (downtown São Paulo)
1:30pm - Centro Cultural São Paulo
3pm - SP Arte
8pm - SP Arte departure for hotel
Thursday, May 10th
10am - “Beco do Grafite” - street venue for grafitti viewing
11:15am - Fábio Faisal private collection
12:30pm - Regina Pinho lunch
14:30pm - SP Arte
8pm - SP-Arte departure for Hotel
9:30pm - Leave hotel for Galeria Vermelho hosted party
Suggested gallery opening (as of 8pm)
Galeria Leme: João Pedro Vale & Gustavo Von Ha (through 9th June)
Friday, May 11th
9:30am - Hotel check-out
10am - Centro universitário Maria Antônia
11:30am - Instituto Tomie Ohtake
1pm - Luciana Brito lunch
Free Afternoon
4:15pm - Hotel departure to Congonhas Airport (flight at 6:42pm)
MAP A | 2
MAP B | 2
MAP C | 2
MAP H | 2
MAP H | 2
MAP D | 2
MAP D | 2
MAP D | 2
MAP B | 2
MAP F | 2
MAP F | 2
MAP D | 2
MAP I | 2
MAP G | 2
MAP E | 2
MAP D | 2
MAP F | 2
3
5
6
7
7
1
1
1
12
13
14
1
10
23
8
9
11
SÃ
O P
AU
LO
29
Quality Suites Imperial Hall Rua da Consolação, 3555 - Jardins
Galeria Mendes Wood Rua da Consolação, 3368 - Cerqueira César
Estação Pinacoteca Largo General Osório, 66 - Luz
Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo Praça da Luz - Bom Retiro
Phosphorus Rua Roberto Simonsen, 108 - Sé
Centro Cultural São Paulo (CCSP) Rua Vergueiro, 1000 - Paraíso
SP Arte Pavilhão Ciccillo Matarazzo Parque do Ibirapuera, Portão 3
Beco do Grafite Vila Madalena
Fábio Faisal’s Residence Rua Iucatã, 131 - Jardins
Galeria Vermelho Party Rua Brigadeiro Armando Trompowisky, 65 – Morumbi
Regina Pinho’s Residence Rua Ernesto Nazaré, 448 - Alto de Pinheiros
Centro Universitário Maria Antônia Rua Maria Antonia, 258 e 294- Vila Buarque
Instituto Tomie Ohtake Avenida Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 201 - Pinheiros
Luciana Brito’s Residence R. Ernesto Nazaré, 49 - Alto de Pinheiros
D
D
A
A
B
C
H
E
D
I
F
B
F
MAp | ITINERARY1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
LO
CA
TIO
Ns
F 14
MA
PS
31
SÃ
O P
AU
LO
MAP A
MAP B
MAP C
MAP H
MAP I
MAP G
MAP F
MAP E
MAP D
1114 13
2128
17
18
24
22
9 35
30
2716
31
25
7
6
12
15 3 4
5
19
21
26
3320
832
2934
23
10
3
15
22
MA
P A
4
33
SÃ
O P
AU
LO
5
MA
P B
35
SÃ
O P
AU
LO
12
6
SÃ
O P
AU
LO
MA
P C
37
2
MA
P D
1
26
19
35
9
24
17
33
39
SÃ
O P
AU
LO
8
MA
P E
29
34
20
18
32
21
28
4124
17
9
SÃ
O P
AU
LO
11
14
MA
P F
13 43
SÃ
O P
AU
LO
23
MA
P G
45
SÃ
O P
AU
LO
30
27
25
MA
P H
16
31 7
47
SÃ
O P
AU
LO
10 SÃ
O P
AU
LO
MA
P I
49
BE
LO
HO
RIZ
ON
TE
ITIN
ER
AR
Y
51
Saturday, May 12th
8:15am - Hotel Departure
10am to 5:30pm - Visit Inhotim
5:45pm - Return to Belo Horizonte
Sunday, May 13th
10am - Hotel check-out
11am - Pampulha Museum & Pampulha complex visit
Individual departures
MAP L 55
YOUR ITINERARY /DAY BY DAYBELO HORIZONTE / INHOTIM
MAP L 1
MAP L 1
1
1
MAP M 22
Hotel Liberty Rua Paraíba, 1465 - Savassi
Inhotim Rua B, 20 - Inhotim, Brumadinho
Museu de Arte da Pampulha Av. Otacílio Negrão de Lima, 16.585 - Pampulha
Casa do Baile Av. Otacílio Negrão de Lima, 751 - Pampulha
Igreja da Pampulha Av. Dr Otacílio Negrão Lima, 3000, Pampulha
MAp | ITINERARY
L
N
O
O
O
1
2
3
4
5
BE
LO
HO
RIZ
ON
TE
53
LO
CA
TIO
NS
MAP N
MAP L
MAP M
BE
LO
HO
RIZ
ON
TE
MA
PS
MAP O
55
6
8
97
345
2
1
7
1
9
6
BE
LO
HO
RIZ
ON
TE
MA
P L
57
BE
LO
HO
RIZ
ON
TE
MA
P M
59
8
2
MA
P N
61
BE
LO
HO
RIZ
ON
TE
5
3
4
MA
P O
63
BE
LO
HO
RIZ
ON
TE
65
ABACT / Apex-Brasil project Gallery Guide
REFERENCIA GALERIA DE ARTEContact: Onice Moraes de OliveiraSGCV, Lote 22, Lj 103Brasília – DF | CEP 71215-100T +55 61 [email protected]
CARMINHA MACEDO GALERIA DE ARTEContact: Carminha MacedoRua Bernardo Guimarães, 1200Belo Horizonte – MG | CEP 30140-081T +55 31 3226 3712administrativo@carminhamacedo.com.brwww.carminhamacedo.com.br
CELMA ALBUQUERQUE GALERIA DE ARTEContact: Lucio AlbuquerqueRua Antonio de Albuquerque, 885Belo Horizonte – MG | CEP 30112-001T +55 31 3227 6494 | 3287 [email protected]
MANOEL MACEDO GALERIAContact: Manoel MacedoRua Lima Duarte, 158Belo Horizonte – MG | CEP 30710-470T +55 31 3411 [email protected]
MG | BELO HORI-ZONTE
DF | BRASÍLIA
MAP M 5
MAP L 5
MAP L 6
8
7
6
67
GALERIA MURILO CASTROContact: Murilo CastroRua Antonio de Albuquerque, 377 Cj 02Belo Horizonte – MG | CEP 30112-010T +55 31 3287-0110 [email protected]
LEMOS DE SÁ GALERIA DE ARTEContact: Beatriz Lemos de SáAvenida Canadá, 147Nova Lima – MG | CEP 34000-000T +55 31 3261 [email protected]
AMPARO 60 GALERIAContact: Lúcia SantosAvenida Domingos Ferreira, 92ARecife – PE | CEP 51021-040T 55 81 3033 [email protected]
GALERIA MARIANA MOURAContact: Mariana MouraRua Professor José Brandão, 163Recife – PE | CEP 51020-180T +55 81 3465 [email protected]
MG | NOVA LIMA
PE | RECIFE
SIM GALERIA DE ARTEContact: Guilherme and Laura Simões de AssisAl. Presidente Taunay, 130 Curitiba – PR | CEP 80420-180T +55 41 3322 [email protected]
YBAKATU ESPAÇO DE ARTEContact: Tuca NisselRua Francisco Rocha, 62, loja 06 Curitiba – PR | CEP 80420-130T +55 41 3264 [email protected]
A GENTIL CARIOCAContact: Márcio BotnerRua Gonçalves Ledo, 17, sobradoRio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 20060-020T +55 21 2222 [email protected]
ALMACEN GALERIAContacts: Edson ThebaldiAvenida Ayton Senna, 2150, Bl G, Ljs F/MRio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 22775-900T +55 21 3325 3322 | 3325 8622 [email protected]
PR | CURITI-BA
RJ | RIO DE JANEIRO
MAP L 59
69
ANITA SCHWARTZ GALERIA DE ARTEContact: Anita SchwartzRua José Roberto Macedo Soares, 30Rio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 22470-100T +55 21 2540 6446 | 2274 [email protected]
ARTUR FIDALGO GALERIAContact: Artur FidalgoRua Siqueira Campos, 143, 2o piso, Ljs 147/150Rio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 22031-900T +55 21 2549 62 78 [email protected]
GALERIA LAURA MARSIAJContact: Laura MarsiajRua Teixeira de Melo 31CRio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 22410-010T +55 21 2513 [email protected]
LUCIANA CARAVELLO ARTE CONTEMPORANEAContact: Luciana CaravelloRua Barão de Jaguaribe, 387Rio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 22421-000T +55 21 3439 2558 | 2523 [email protected]
MERCEDES VIEGAS ARTE CONTEMPORANEAContact: Mercedes ViegasRua João Borges, 86Rio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 22451-100T +55 21 2294 [email protected]
PROGETTIContacts: Paola ColacurcioTravessa do Comércio, 22Rio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 20010-080T +55 21 2221 [email protected] [email protected]
SILVIA CINTRA + BOX4Contacts: Silvia CintraRua das Acácias, 104Rio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 22451-060T +55 21 2521 [email protected]
BOLSA DE ARTE DE PORTO ALEGREContact: Marga Pasquali KroeffRua Visconde do Rio Branco, 365Porto Alegre – RS | CEP 90220-231T +55 51 3332 6799 | 3331 [email protected]
RS | PORTO ALEGRE
71
BARÓ GALERIAContacts: Maria Baró Rua Barra Funda, 216São Paulo – SP | CEP 01152-000T +55 11 3666 [email protected] www.barogaleria.com
CASA TRIÂNGULOContact: Ricardo TrevisanRua Paes de Araújo, 77São Paulo – SP | CEP 04531-090T +55 11 3167 5621 | 3168 [email protected]
CHOQUE CULTURALContact: Baixo RibeiroRua João Moura, 997São Paulo – SP | CEP 05412-002T +55 11 3061 4051
Rua Medeiros de Albuquerque, 250São Paulo – SP | CEP [email protected]
GALERIA BERENICE ARVANIContact: Berenice ArvaniRua Oscar Freire, 540São Paulo – SP | CEP 01426-000T +55 11 3088 2843 | 3082 [email protected]
SP | SÃO PAULO
GALERIA EDUARDO FERNANDESContact: Eduardo FernandesRua Harmonia, 145São Paulo – SP | CEP 05435-000T +55 11 3812 3894 | 3032 6380info@galeriaeduardohfernandes.comwww.galeriaeduardohfernandes.com
GALERIA FORTES VILAÇAContacts: Márcia Fortes and Alessandra D’AloiaRua Fradique Coutinho, 1500 São Paulo – SP | CEP 05416-001T +55 11 3032 7066
Rua James Holland, 71São Paulo – SP | CEP 01138-000T +55 11 3392 3942 | 3392 [email protected]
GALERIA LEMEContact: Eduardo LemeAv. Valdemar Ferreira, 130São Paulo – SP | CEP 05501-000T +55 11 3093 [email protected]
GALERIA LOGOContacts: Carmo MarchettiRua Arthur Azevedo, 401São Paulo – SP | CEP 05404-010T +55 11 [email protected]
MAP E 2
MAP A 5
MAP E 2
MAP A 2
MAP H 2
MAP G 2
MAP D 2
MAP E 2
MAP D 2MAP D 2
20
15
21
22
16
23
17
18
2419
73
LUCIANA BRITO GALERIAContact: Luciana BritoRua Gomes de Carvalho, 842São Paulo – SP | CEP 04547-003T +55 11 3842 0634 | 3842 0635lucianabrito@lucianabritogaleria.com.brwww.lucianabritogaleria.com.br
GALERIA LUISA STRINAContact: Luisa StrinaRua Padre João Manoel, 755, Lj 02São Paulo – SP | CEP 01411-000T +55 11 3088 2471 | 3064 6391luisastrina@galerialuisastrina.com.brwww.galerialuisastrina.com.br
GALERIA MARILIA RAZUKContact: Marília RazukRua Jeronimo da Veiga, 62 and 131São Paulo – SP | CEP 04536-000T +55 11 3079 0853 | 3078 2749contato@galeriamariliarazuk.com.brwww.galeriamariliarazuk.com.br
MENDES WOODContacts: Felipe DmabRua da Consolação, 3368São Paulo – SP | CEP 01416-001T +55 11 3081 1735 | 2528 [email protected] www.mendeswood.com
GALERIA MILLANContacts: André Millan and Socorro de Andrade LimaRua Fradique Coutinho, 1360São Paulo – SP | CEP 05416-001T +55 11 3031 [email protected] [email protected]
GALERIA MOURA MARSIAJContact: Laura Marsiaj and Mariana MouraRua Mateus Grou, 618São Paulo – SP | CEP 05415-040T +55 11 3031 [email protected] [email protected]
GALERIA NARA ROESLERContacts: Nara and Daniel RoeslerAvenida Europa, 655São Paulo – SP | CEP 01449-001T +55 11 3063 2344 | 3088 [email protected] [email protected]
GALERIA OSCAR CRUZContact: Oscar CruzRua Clodomiro Amazonas, 526São Paulo – SP | CEP 04537-011T +55 11 3167 [email protected]
MAP E 2MAP H 2
MAP E 2MAP D 2
MAP H 2MAP H 2
MAP H 2MAP D 2
2825
2926
3027
312
GALERIA RAQUEL ARNAUDContact: Yannick CarvalhoRua Fidalga, 125São Paulo – SP | CEP 05432-070Telpehone: +55 11 3083 6322 | 3031 [email protected]
GALERIA VERMELHOContacts: Eliana Finkelstein and Eduardo BrandãoRua Minas Gerais, 350São Paulo – SP | CEP 01244-010T +55 11 3257 2033 | 3138 [email protected]
GALERIA VIRGILIOContact: Izabel PinheiroRua Dr. Virgílio de Carvalho Pinto, 426São Paulo – SP | CEP 05415-020T +55 11 2373 [email protected]
ZIPPER GALERIAContacts: Fabio Cimino and Danilo BeltranRua Estado unidos, 1494São Paulo – SP | CEP 01427-001T +55 11 4306 [email protected] | [email protected]
MAP E 2
MAP D 2
MAP E 2
MAP D 2
32
33
34
35
ABACT/APEx-BRASIL PROJECTSupported by Apex-Brasil (Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency)Production ABACT (Brazilian Association of Contemporary Art)Immersion Programme Partner SP ARTEInstitutional Partners Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Foreign AffairsManager Mônica Novaes EsmanhottoContact Details Associação Brasileira de Arte Contemporânea | ABACT Rua Monte Alegre, 428 conj. 15 05014-000 São Paulo SP Brasil T +55 11 2365-0481 M +55 11 8264-1066 F +55 11 2365-0662 [email protected] www.abact.com.br
ART GuIDEEditorial Coordinator Mônica Novaes Esmanhotto
Content Camila Belchior
Graphic Design HELIX Design, Branding.