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Art ImmersIon trIp GuIdeapril 2013

São PauloInhotim

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We are delighted that you are able to join our Art Immersion Trip in Brazil. With scheduled visits to São Paulo and Inhotim, we hope this will give you the opportunity to learn more about the cities’ art scenes, meet local professionals and stimulate new international projects with our artists, galleries, museums and curators.

We have drawn up this visitor guide especially for your trip and hope it will be useful. Within this, you will find your day-by-day itinerary, contact details, maps and brief texts on the events you will be attending during your trip as well as local art scenes in São Paulo and Belo Horizonte.

Please do not hesitate to contact our local Manager, Mônica Novaes Esmanhotto, whose contact details you can find at the end of the guide. We thoroughly hope that you enjoy your visit and we look forward to exchanging thoughts and ideas on the Brazilian art scene further with you over the course of your stay.

WELCOME TO BRAZIL

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A brief overview ................................................. 8-15

Art in Focus: SP-Arte and Inhotim ...................... 16-26

SP-Arte ................................................... 18-21

Inhotim .................................................... 22-26

Your Itinerary Day by Day – São Paulo ............... 27-63

Venues .................................................... 28-35

Maps ...................................................... 36-63

Your Itinerary Day by Day – Inhotim .................... 64-77

Venues .................................................... 65

Maps ...................................................... 66-77

Latitude Gallery Guide ....................................... 78-95

Notes ................................................................ 96-97

Credits ............................................................... 98

INDEXAs of 2012, Latitude is the new title of the International Promotion Project for Brazilian Art Business which is a partnership between Apex-Brasil (Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency) and the Brazilian Association of Contemporary Art (ABACT).

It was started in 2007 with the core goal of creating business opportunities for the art sector mainly through cultural promotion activities. During this period, the number of members has increased. Currently, 52 primary market art galleries participate in Latitude, representing more than 1000 artists.

Through a rich programme of activities that ranges from supporting Brazilian galleries in international fairs to promoting Art Immersion Trips for international guests in Brazil, Latitude aims to improve professionalism within the art market and provide new opportunities for Brazilian galleries to trade internationally.

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Just over a year away from the 2014 World Cup and two from the 2016 Olympics, Brazil’s economy is flourishing. This, along with its notoriously warm people and breathtaking landscapes has drawn foreigners from far and wide to the country. Currently still in the good graces of the international press, travellers, entrepreneurs and businesses have their eyes on Brazil and new investment is coming into the country in the shape of large and small businesses. The country is optimistically looking forward to at least another four years of a steady growth in the economy and excellent brand value internationally.

In accordance with this, a promising future for Brazilian Contemporary Art is also projected as the first Brazilian art fund, Brazil Golden Art (BGA), was established in 2011 to encourage investment in contemporary Brazilian art. This investment into Latin American art and culture has also spread into the international market and consequently raised the prices and prestige of Brazilian art. This was illustrated in 2011 when a Brazilian art work broke the Christie’s record in their Latin American Sale with a hammer price of $1.7m US dollars.

Brazil’s domestic art scene has also shown consistent signs of development with the arrival of art fairs such as SP-Arte and ArtRio, new exhibition spaces, museums and improved artistic sites throughout the country. In 2012, internationally

A BRIEf OvERvIEW

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winner, Paulo Mendes da Rocha and holds a permanent collection while also presenting temporary shows. It is located in a large brick building adjacent to Parque da Luz, a small park dotted with sculptures. During your visit, you will be able to see the permanent collection and a survey an exhibition of the work of one of Brazil’s foremost contemporary artists, Waltércio Caldas.

Phosphorus is an alternative exhibition space that houses exhibitions on up and coming promising artists. Currently on show is a group exhibition curated by Maria Monteiro in partnership with Galeria Jaqueline Martins, Soma Não-Zero (Sum Not-Zero). The show rescues the work of artists from the seventies and eighties and poses them in dialogue with up-and-coming contemporaries including Daniel Nogueira, Daniel Santiago, Daniel Murgel, Fagus, Edwin Sanchez, Gastão de Magalhães, Hudinilson Jr, João Maciel, Lucas Dupin and Martha Araújo.

Capela do Morumbi is an old chapel that used to belong to a 19th-century farm that occupied the hilltops of what is today the neighborhood of Morumbi. Since the early nineties it has been used as an exhibition space for large-scale installations and contemporary art exhibitions. Artist Iran do Espirito Santo is renowned for his neo-minimalist sculptures which include a strong element of polish and

renowned galleries, such as White Cube and Gagosian Gallery, participated in local Brazilian art fairs and White Cube has now established a permanent gallery space in São Paulo. This denotes the growth in global interest for Brazilian art and illustrates the increased significance within Brazil for international art works and culture.

São PAULo Complex and alluring, São Paulo is an acquired taste. Unrivalled as the cultural and economic hub of the country, São Paulo requires a lifetime to explore and discover 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. During your stay you will have the opportunity to visit various galleries, exhibition spaces, private collections and museums in the diverse regions of the city to piece together an image of the most important and vibrant capital in Latin America.

Located in the heart of São Paulo is arguably one of the city’s most important exhibition venues, the Pinacoteca do Estado. The building was remodelled by Pritzker award

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(former) residential space will create a gesamtkunstwerk of the actual house, which means there will be a temporary reconfiguration of the house through the works on show. The reconfiguration of the architectural space also opens up the possibility that both the exhibition and the curatorial efforts involved also become a re-composition of time, and not only of the space”.

Alleyways of Vila Madalena - The open air street art in the alleyways of Vila Madalena (also known as Beco do Grafite) reveal the strength of public/street art in São Paulo. Many galleries, such as Choque Cultural, Raquel Arnaud, Fortes Vilaça and Eduardo Fernandes are situated here and those who wander through these narrow cobblestoned streets will find that various temporary and permanent art forms co-exist in the neighbourhood with various conceptual interventions, happenings and performances regularly occurring. The streets that form the becos in Vila Madalena contain houses that back onto these meandering narrow streets and over the last ten years, their back walls have served as blank spaces for artists’ interventions. This urban composition has centralised these activities and given rise to a type of self-governed, open-air art space. The artists who show their works on these streets create a dynamic, vibrant and diverse experience for passers-by thus the Beco are regarded as the most important public art spaces in the city.

finishing, drawings or wall paintings. Here you will be able to see Santo’s Recuo, a mural painted in strips of fifty four shades of grey on the chapel’s back wall.

Itaú Cultural is located on Paulista Avenue, one of São Paulo’s most iconic addresses. As a beacon of culture in amongst corporate buildings and traffic jams, the multi-functional site houses exhibitions, concerts, theatre shows seminars and courses. on show: Cao Guimarães, Ver é uma Fábula (Seeing is a Fable).

MAC USP Nova Sede in the Museum of Contemporary Art’s third venue, Carlito Carvalhosa shows a large scale installation, Sala de Espera (Waiting Room) and Mauro Restiffe, a collection of black and white photographs taken during the refurbishing process of another of the Museum’s exhibition venues, also designed by oscar Niemeyer, in Ibirapuera Park. The exhibition layout was idealized by Restiffe especially so that there is a clear dialogue between the images of space in the works designed by the late architect.

Casa de Vidro - The Insides are on the outside, is the continuation of a year-long exhibition curated by Hans Ulrich obrist and opened last year. The group show that takes place inside architect Lina Bo Bardi’s former home is part of a series of exhibitions Ulrich has organized throughout the world in museums installed in former residences. Hans Ulrich obrist stated that “a combination of works in Lina Bo Bardi’s

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Other recommended venues: MAM-SP (Museum of Modern Art), MASP (Assis Chateaubriand São Paulo Art Museum), MAC-USP, MAC-Ibirapuera (Museum of Contemporary Art at two other venues), MIS (Museum of Sound and Moving Image), Paço das Artes, Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil and Centro Cultural São Paulo.

BELo HoRIZoNTE Surrounded by mountains and rich farming land, Belo Horizonte (meaning 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 that lends its name to the state (minas meaning mines and gerais meaning 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 of Assisi, by the hand of artist Cândido Portinari. The dance hall, located on a tiny island on the lake, keeps to the iconic sinuous contours with the use of cement and glass and is most admired for its charming view and strategic location. The hotel was sadly never built, but 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 showcasing contemporary art and its scholarship residency programme is a great hunting ground for the next generation of up and coming artists.

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ART IN fOCUS: SP-ARTE & INHOTIM

Your five-day visit to Brazil is anchored on the 9th edition of SP-Arte (São Paulo International 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 consolidation of the art market and contemporary art’s widening

scope and appeal in the country.

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SP-ARTE As the largest art fair in the country, SP-Arte is 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 art 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 twenty-two exhibiting galleries this year, forty-nine are from São Paulo and twenty-two exhibitors are from Rio de Janeiro, the country’s second largest cultural hub. The growing number of international galleries is evident with a total forty-two exhibitors this year,including Gagosian and Pace Gallery who are exhibiting for the first time and White Cube which is returning to exhibit for its second. A highlight in this edition is the second edition of a project created and coordinated by independent curator Adriano Pedrosa – a curatorial lab for up-and-coming professionals that you will have the opportunity to be guided through. Young curators were invited to submit exhibition projects based on artists represented by SP-Arte galleries. Pedrosa, Inhotim curator Rodrigo Moura and independent curator Ana Paula Cohen selected four finalists who will present their proposed shows in a special section of the Bienal building. In addition to the curatorial programme, Pedrosa will conduct talks with curators, collectors and gallery professionals.

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> 1500 (RJ)> A Gentil Carioca (RJ)> Amparo 60 (PE)> Anita Schwartz Galeria de Arte (RJ)> Athena Contemporânea (RJ)> Baró Galeria (SP)> Galeria Berenice Arvani (SP)> Bolsa de Arte de Porto Alegre (RS)> Casa Triângulo (SP)> Celma Albuquerque Galeria de Arte (MG)> Central Galeria de Arte (SP)> Choque Cultural (SP)> Galeria Eduardo Fernandes (SP)> Emma Thomas (SP)> Galeria Estação (SP)> Galeria Fortes Vilaça (SP)> Galeria da Gávea (RJ)> Galeria Inox (RJ)> Galeria Jaqueline Martins (SP)> Galeria Laura Marsiaj (SP)> Galeria Leme (SP)

LATITUDE GALLERIES IN SP-ARTE

> Lemos de Sá Galeria de Arte (MG)> Galeria Logo (SP)> Luciana Brito Galeria (SP)> Luciana Caravello Arte Contemporânea (RJ)> Galeria Luisa Strina (SP)> Galeria Marilia Razuk (SP)> Mendes Wood (SP)> Mercedes Viegas Arte Contemporânea (RJ)> Galeria Millan (SP)> Galeria Murilo Castro (MG)> Galeria Nara Roesler (SP)> Galeria oscar Cruz (SP)> Paralelo Gallery (SP) > Galeria Pilar (SP)> Progetti (RJ)> Galeria Raquel Arnaud (SP)> Sérgio Gonçalves Galeria (RJ)> Sílvia Cintra + Box 4 (RJ)> SIM Galeria (PR)> Galeria Tempo (RJ)> Galeria Transversal (SP)> Vermelho (SP)> Galeria Vírgilio (SP)> Ybakatu Espaço de Arte (PR)> Zipper Galeria (SP)

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INHOTIM The vibrancy of Brazil’s exuberant flora dotted around with large scale installations specially commissioned for this site, make Inhotim a unique institution and an unforgettable experience, in the heart of the MInas Gerais state countryside, one-hour drive from Belo Horizonte. The visionary project created by collector Bernardo Paz houses works selected by chief curator Allan Schwartmann and curators Rodrigo Moura and Eungie Joo that represent 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 international stars that share the rolling green hills of Inhotim with Brazilian artists such as Adriana Varejão, Miguel Rio Branco, Tunga and Cildo Meireles, to name but a few.

A total five hundred artworks, by some one hundred artists, form the collection of this continuously evolving and growing body of works. Four galleries also 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 through experience. New pavilions inaugurated last year should not to be missed: a new gallery for Tunga, who was one of the first artists to be

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included in the Inhotim collection; a pavilion for Ttéia nº 1 C (2002), one of Lygia Pape’s largest and most seductive installations and Carlos Garaicoa’s work, Now Let’s Play to Disappear II (2002), an installation with miniature iconic buildings made into candles that are lit on a daily basis. > Adriana Varejão

> Albano Afonso

> Alexandre da Cunha

> Amilcar de Castro

> Artur Barrio

> Cao Guimarães

> Cildo Meireles

> Cinthia Marcelle

> Edgar de Souza

> Ernesto Neto

> Hélio oiticia

> Iran do Espírito Santo

> Jarbas Lopes

> João José Costa

> José Damasceno> Laura Lima> Luiz Zerbini

BRAZILIAN ARTISTS IN THE INHOTIM COLLECTION

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> Lygia Pape> Marcellvs L.> Marcius Galan> Marepe> Marilá Dardot> Mauro Restiffe> Neville D´Almeida> Nuno Ramos> Rivane Neuenschwander> Roberto Burle Marx> Rochelle Costi> Rosangela Rennó> Rubens Mano> Saint Clair Cemin> Sandra Cinto> Tunga> Valeska Soares> Vik Muniz> Waltércio Caldas

YOUR ITINERARY / DAY BY DAYSÃO PAULO

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Suggested shows on view

Baró Galeria Lourival Cuquinha: Territórios e capital: extinções (from March 2nd to April 6th, 11am to 7pm)

Galeria Berenice Arvani Boris Kossoy: BUSCA-ME (from March 12th to April 19th, 10am to 7pm)

Central Galeria de Arte Contemporânea Daniel Caballero: Desenho rápido enquanto a paisagem desaparece, Nino Cais: Guardas and Stela Barbieri: Circuito de narrativas líquidas (from March 7th to April 27, 10am to 7pm)

Galeria Eduardo Fernandes Daisy Xavier: Arqueologia da perda (from April 2nd to June 1st, 10am to 7pm)

Emma Thomas Laerte Ramos: Lastlândia and Peter de Brito: Refresh: estou ciente e quero continuar (from March 15th to Apri 13th, 11am to 7pm)

Galeria Estação Nosso Imaginário: Group Exhibition featuring Chico Tabibuia, Véio, José Bezerra, Franciso Graciano, Neves Torres, Aurelino and Ranchinho (from April 3rd to 13th, 10am to 6pm)

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Estudio Buck Laura Gorski: Arquipélago dos lugares imaginários (from March 16th to May 4th, 11am to 6pm)

Galeria Leme Mauro Piva solo exhibition (from March 23rd to April 27th, 10am to 7pm)

Galeria Logo Lin Yi Hsuan: See ya in a bit (from March 05th to April 13th, 11am to 7pm)

Luciana Brito Galeria Regina Silveira solo exhibition (from April 1st to May 25th, 10am to 7pm) and ovo, group show curated by Cauê Alves (from April 5th to May 4th, 10am to 7pm)

Galeria Marilia Razuk Hilal Sami Hilal: Nós outros nós and Flávia Bertinato: Bandida (both from March 22 to April 27, 10:30am to 7pm)

Mendes Wood Daniel Steegman Mangrané solo exhibition and Falke Pisano solo exhibition (from April 06th to April 27th, 10am to 7pm)

Galeria Millan Emmanuel Nassar: Infiltrações (from March 21st to April 20th, 11am to 6pm)

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7pm – Choque Cultural Coletiva Choque Cultural 2013 - Group exhibition: Carlos Dias, Coletivo Bijari, Daniel Melim, Jaca, Rafael Silveira, Speto, Stephan Doitschinoff, Tec and Znort (through 30th April)

7pm – Galeria Luisa Strina olafur Eliasson: Your orbit Perspective (through 4th May)

7pm – Galeria Nara Roesler Vik Muniz: Espelhos de Papel (Paper Mirrors) and Hamish Fulton. Roesler Hotel - 22: Atacama 1234567 curated by Alexia Tala (through 23rd June)

7pm – Galeria Pilar Rodrigo Sassi: Daquele que se reproduz and Nicolas Mastracchio Solo Exhibition (through 11th May)

7pm – Vermelho André Komatsu Solo Exhibition, Jonathas de Andrade: Nostalgia Sentimento de classe and Marco Paulo Rolla: objetos de Desejo (through 27th April)

8pm – Galeria Jaqueline Martins Group show: Bill Lundberg, Letícia Parente, Mario Ramiro. Curated by Maria Ingo Clavo (through 11th May)

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Galeria oscar Cruz Ramon Martins solo show (from March 23rd to April 27th, 11am to 7pm)

Paralelo Gallery Deborah Anderson: Paperthin and Room23 (from March 26th to May 5th, 10am to 7pm)

Galeria Raquel Arnaud Luz e Sombra: Group Exhibition featuring José Resende, Waltércio Caldas, Cassio Michalany, Arthur Luiz Piza, Richard Serra and Carlos Fajardo. Wolfran Ulrich solo exhibition (from April 2nd to May 25th, 10am to 7pm)

Zipper Galeria João Castilho: Caos-Mundo (from March 23rd to April 20th. 10am to 7pm)

Tuesday, April 2nd

Arrival in São Paulo

Suggested events

5pm – Paralelo Gallery Screening of the documentary Aroused: The Lost Sensuality of a Woman by Deborah Anderson

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8pm – Galeria Virgílio Reynaldo Candia: Jogo de Memória and SP Estampa (through 03rd May)

9pm – Fortes Vilaça Warehouse olafur Eliasson: Your orbit Perspective (through 4th May)

Wednesday, April 3rd

9:30 – Departure from Hotel

10am – Pinacoteca (Waltércio Caldas and Collection) Group 1

11:30am – José olympio Private Collection (visit) Group 1

10am – Pinacoteca (Waltércio Caldas and Collection) Group 2

11:30am – José olympio Private Collection (visit) Group 2

12:30pm – Phosphorus (visit and lunch) Group exhibition: Soma Não-Zero (Sum Not-Zero). Curated by Maria Montero

2pm – MAC USP Nova Sede Sala de Espera (Waiting Room), an installation

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by Carlito Carvalhosa and obra, photographs by Mauro Restiffe

3pm – SP-Arte Preview

5pm – SP-Arte Curatorial Lab visit

8:30pm – departure from SP-Arte to Hotel

9:30pm – departure from SP-Arte to Hotel

Suggested event

11pm – Emma Thomas Party

Thursday, April 4th

09:30am – Departure from Hotel

10am – Roger Wright Private Collection (visit) Group 1

11am – José olympio Private Collection (visit) Group 1

10am – Roger Wright Private Collection (visit) Group 2

11am – José olympio Private Collection (visit) Group 2

12pm – Casa de Vidro The insides are on the outside. Group Exhibition, curated by Hans Ulrich obrist and Iran do Espírito Santo: Recuo at Capela do Morumbi

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1:30pm – Lunch with gallerists

5:30pm – Departure from SP-Arte

6pm – Beco do Grafite Guided visit through the Alleyways of Vila Madalena with Baixo Ribeiro

7:30pm – Arrival at hotel

Suggested opening

7pm – Casa Triângulo Assume Vivid Astro Focus (through 18th May)

Suggested events

8pm – SESC Pompéia opening The insides are on the outside. Group exhibition of interventions at SESC Pompéia, curated by Hans Ulrich obrist (through 26th May); SESC Pompéia 30th anniversary celebrations

Friday, April 5th

9:30 – Departure from Hotel

10am – Itaú Cultural Cao Guimarães: Ver é uma fábula (Seeing is a Fable)

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11:30am – Fábio Faisal and Susana Steinbruch Private collections (visit)

2pm – Instituto Tomie ohtake (lunch on your own + 3 exhibitions):

(i) Itaú Brazilian Photography Collection, curated by Eder Chidetto

(ii) Estranhamente Atual - Programa Arte Atual (Strangely Current – Current Art Programme) Group exhibition: Rodrigo Matheus, Alice Miceli, Thiago Honório e Mariana Manhães) curated by Paulo Miyada

(iii) Marco Gianotti: Diários de Kioto (Kyoto Diaries) curated by Agnaldo Farias and José Spaniol

3:15pm – leave to airport

Flight to Belo Horizonte

Evening at leisure

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Quality Suites Imperial Hall Rua da Consolação, 3555 - Jardins

Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo Praça da Luz - Bom Retiro

José Olympio Collection Av. São Luís, 130 - República

Phosphorus Rua Roberto Simonsen, 108 - Sé

MAC USP Nova Sede Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral, 1301- Ibirapuera

SP-Arte Pavilhão Ciccillo Matarazzo Parque do Ibirapuera, Portão 3

Cine Jóia - Emma Thomas Party Praça Carlos Gomes, 82 - Liberdade

José Olympio and Roger Wright Collections Rua dos Goivos, 113 - Morumbi

Casa de Vidro Rua Gal Almério Moura, 200 - Morumbi

Capela do Morumbi Av. Morumbi, 5387 - Morumbi

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Sesc Pompéia Rua Clélia, 93 - Pompéia

Itaú Cultural Av. Paulista, 149 - Bela Vista

Susana Steinbruch and Fábio Faisal Collections Rua Iucatã - Jardim Paulista

Instituto Tomie Ohtake Rua dos Coropés, 88 - Pinheiros

Hotel Unique Av. Brigadeiro Luís Antônio, 4700 - Vila Primavera

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YOUR ITINERARY /DAY BY DAYBELO HORIZONTE / INHOTIM

Saturday, April 6th

8am - leave hotel to Inhotim

5pm - return Inhotim to hotel

Evening at leisure

Sunday, April 7th

Individual departures

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79LATITUDE GALLERY GUIDE

REFERENCIA GALERIA DE ARTEContact: onice Moraes de oliveiraSGCV, Lote 22, Lj 141Brasília – 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 | [email protected]

MG | BELO HORI-ZONTE

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LEMOS DE SÁ GALERIA DE ARTEContact: Beatriz Lemos de SáAvenida Canadá, 147Nova Lima – MG | CEP 34000-000T+55 31 [email protected]

MANOEL MACEDO GALERIAContact: Manoel MacedoRua Lima Duarte, 158Belo Horizonte – MG | CEP 30710-470T +55 31 [email protected]

GALERIA MURILO CASTROContact: Murilo CastroRua Antonio de Albuquerque, 377 Cj 02Belo Horizonte – MG | CEP 30112-010T +55 31 3287-0110 [email protected]

SIM GALERIA DE ARTEContact: Guilherme and Laura Simões de AssisAl. Presidente Taunay, 130 Curitiba – PR | CEP 80420-180

PR | CURITI-BA

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YBAKATU ESPAÇO DE ARTEContact: Tuca NisselRua Francisco Rocha, 62, loja 06 Curitiba – PR | CEP 80420-130T +55 41 [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 | [email protected]

AMPARO 60 GALERIAContact: Lúcia SantosAvenida Eng. Domingos Ferreira, 92ARecife – PE | CEP 51021-040T 55 81 [email protected]

PE | RECIFE

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A GENTIL CARIOCAContact: Márcio BotnerRua Gonçalves Ledo, 17, sobradoRio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 20060-020T +55 21 [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]

ANITA SCHWARTZ GALERIA DE ARTEContact: Anita SchwartzRua José Roberto Macedo Soares, 30Rio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 22470-100

RJ | RIO DE JANEIRO

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ARTUR FIDALGO GALERIAContact: Artur FidalgoRua Siqueira Campos, 143, piso 2, Ljs 147/150Rio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 22031-900T +55 21 2549-6278 [email protected]

ATHENA CONTEMPORÂNEAContact: Filipe MasiniAvenida Atlantica 4240, loja 211Rio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 22070-002T +55 21 2513-0239 | 2523-8621contato@athenacontemporanea.comwww.athenacontemporanea.com

GALERIA DA GÁVEAContact: Isabel AmadoRua Marques de São Vicente, 431, loja ARio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 22451-040T +55 21 [email protected]

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GALERIA INOXContact: Gustavo Carneiro AffonsoAvenida Atlântica 4240, sala 101Rio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 22070-002T +55 21 [email protected]

GALERIA LAURA MARSIAJContact: Laura MarsiajRua Teixeira de Melo 31CRio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 22410-010T +55 21 [email protected]

LUCIANA CARAVELLO ARTE CONTEMPORANEAContact: Luciana CaravelloRua Barão de Jaguaribe, 387Rio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 22421-000T +55 21 2523-4696contato@lucianacaravello.com.brwww.lucianacaravello.com.br

MERCEDES VIEGAS ARTE CONTEMPORANEAContact: Mercedes ViegasRua João Borges, 86Rio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 22451-100T +55 21 [email protected]

PROGETTIContacts: Paola ColacurcioTravessa do Comércio, 22Rio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 20010-080T +55 21 [email protected]

SÉRGIO GONÇALVES GALERIAContact: Sérgio GonçalvesRua do Rosário, 38Rio de Janeiro - RJ | CEP 22041-000T +55 21 2263-7353 | 2253-0923contato@sergiogoncalvesgaleria.comwww.sergiogoncalvesgaleria.com

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SILVIA CINTRA + BOX4Contacts: Silvia CintraRua das Acácias, 104Rio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 22451-060T +55 21 [email protected]

GALERIA TEMPOContact: Carolina da RochaAveinda Atlântica, 1782, loja ERio de Janeiro – RJ | CEP 22021-001T +55 21 [email protected]

BARÓ GALERIAContacts: Maria Baró and Adriano CasanovaRua Barra Funda, 216São Paulo – SP | CEP 01152-000T+55 11 [email protected]

GALERIA BERENICE ARVANIContact: Berenice ArvaniRua oscar Freire, 540São Paulo – SP | CEP 01426-000

SP | SÃO PAULO

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T+55 11 3088-2843 | 3082-1927galeria@galeriaberenicearvani.comwww.galeriaberenicearvani.com

CASA TRIÂNGULOContact: Ricardo TrevisanRua Paes de Araújo, 77São Paulo – SP | CEP 04531-090T +55 11 3167-5621 | [email protected]

CENTRAL GALERIA DE ARTE CONTEMPORÂNEAContact: Wagner LungovRua Mourato Coelho, 751São Paulo – SP | CEP 05417-001T +55 11 2645-4480info@centralgaleriadearte.comwww.centralgaleriadearte.com

CHOQUE CULTURALRua Medeiros de Albuquerque, 250São Paulo – SP | CEP 05436-060T+55 11 [email protected]

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GALERIA EDUARDO FERNANDESContact: Eduardo FernandesRua Harmonia, 145São Paulo – SP | CEP 05435-000T +55 11 3812-3894 | 3032-6380info@galeriaeduardohfernandes.comwww.galeriaeduardohfernandes.com

EMMA THOMASContacts: Flaviana Bernardo and Juliana FreireRua Estados Unidos, 2205São Paulo – SP | CEP 01427-002T +55 11 [email protected]

GALERIA ESTAÇÃOContact: Vilma Haidar EidRua Ferreira de Araújo, 625São Paulo – SP | CEP 05428-001T +55 11 3813-7253 | [email protected]

ESTUDIO BUCKContact: Maurício BuckRua Lopes Amaral, 123São Paulo – SP | CEP 04544-040

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GALERIA FORTES VILAÇAContacts: Alessandra D’Aloia and Márcia FortesGallery: Rua Fradique Coutinho, 1500 São Paulo – SP | CEP 05416-001T +55 11 3032-7066

Warehouse: Rua James Holland, 71São Paulo – SP | CEP 01138-000T +55 11 3392-3942 | 3392-5969galeria@fortesvilaca.com.brwww.galeriafortesvilaca.com.br

GALERIA JAQUELINE MARTINSContact: Jaqueline MartinsRua Virgílio de Carvalho Pinto, 74São Paulo – SP | CEP 05415-020T +55 11 2628-1943jaqueline@galeriajaquelinemartins.com.brwww.galeriajaquelinemartins.com

GALERIA LEMEContact: Eduardo LemeAv. Waldemar Ferreira, 130São Paulo – SP | CEP 05501-000

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GALERIA LOGOContacts: Marcelo SecafRua Arthur Azevedo, 401São Paulo – SP | CEP 05404-010T +55 11 [email protected]

LUCIANA BRITO GALERIAContact: Luciana BritoRua Gomes de Carvalho, 842São Paulo – SP | CEP 04547-003T +55 11 3842-0634 | 3842-0635info@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 | 3064-6391info@galerialuisastrina.com.brwww.galerialuisastrina.com.br

GALERIA MARILIA RAZUKContact: Marília RazukRua Jeronimo da Veiga, 131São Paulo – SP | CEP 04536-000T +55 11 3079-0853 | 3078-2749contato@galeriamariliarazuk.com.brwww.galeriamariliarazuk.com.br

MENDES WOODContacts: Felipe DmabRua da Consolação, 3358São Paulo – SP | CEP 01416-001T +55 11 3081-1735 | [email protected] www.mendeswood.com

GALERIA MILLANContacts: André Millan and Socorro de Andrade LimaRua Fradique Coutinho, 1360São Paulo – SP | CEP 05416-001T +55 11 [email protected] www.galeriamillan.com.br

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GALERIA NARA ROESLERContacts: Nara and Daniel RoeslerAvenida Europa, 655São Paulo – SP | CEP 01449-001T +55 11 [email protected]

GALERIA OSCAR CRUZContact: oscar CruzRua Clodomiro Amazonas, 526São Paulo – SP | CEP 04537-011T +55 11 [email protected]

PARALELO GALLERYContacts: Andrea Rehder and Flávia MarujoRua Artur de Azevedo, 986São Paulo – SP | CEP 05404-002T +55 11 [email protected]

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GALERIA PILARContacts: Elisio Yamada and Henrique MiziaraRua Barão de Tatui, 387/389, lojas 1 e 2São Paulo - SP | CEP 01226-030T +55 11 [email protected]

GALERIA RAQUEL ARNAUDContact: Myra BabencoRua Fidalga, 125São Paulo – SP | CEP 05432-070T +55 11 3083-6322 | [email protected]

GALERIA TRANSVERSALContact: João Grinspum FerrazRua Fidalga, 545São Paulo – SP | CEP 05432-070T +55 11 3392-5287galeria@galeriatranversal.com.brwww.galeriatransversal.com.br

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VERMELHOContacts: Akio AokiRua Minas Gerais, 350São Paulo – SP | CEP 01244-010T +55 11 [email protected]

GALERIA VIRGILIOContact: Izabel PinheiroRua Dr. Virgílio de Carvalho Pinto, 426São Paulo – SP | CEP 05415-020T +55 11 [email protected]

ZIPPER GALERIAContacts: Fabio CiminoRua Estado Unidos, 1494São Paulo – SP | CEP 01427-001T +55 11 [email protected]

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LATITUDE – PLATFoRM FoR BRAZILIAN ART GALLERIES ABRoAD Supported by Apex-Brasil (Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency)Production ABACT (Brazilian Association of Contemporary Art)Manager Mônica Novaes EsmanhottoArt Immersion Trip Partners SP-ARTE and Brazilian Ministry of Foreign AffairsContact Details Latitude – Platform For Brazilian Art Galleries Abroad Mônica Novaes Esmanhotto Rua Monte Alegre, 428 conj. 15 05014-000 São Paulo SP Brasil M +55 11 98264-1066 T +55 11 2365-0481 F +55 11 2365-0662 [email protected]

ART IMMERSIoN TRIP GUIDEEditorial Coordinator Mônica Novaes EsmanhottoContent Camila Belchior Graphic Design HELIX Design, Branding.

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