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The list of exhibitors at SP–Arte Rotas Brasileiras 2023 – MONDO MODA

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The list of exhibitors at SP–Arte Rotas Brasileiras 2023 – MONDO MODA

The second edition of SP–Arte Brazilian Routes takes place from August 30th to September 3rd at ARCA, in Vila Leopoldina, in São Paulo. With 70 exhibitors, the event welcomes Brazilian galleries presenting projects specially curated for the occasion.
SP–Arte Rotas Brasileiras celebrates the richness and diversity of Brazilian art from the past, present and future, bringing local and global perspectives, rooted in tradition and, at the same time, dynamic. The fair encompasses customs and cultures that permanently acquire new meanings.

Arca – São Paulo @ publicity

Established galleries such as Almeida & Dale, Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel, Gomide&Co, Millan and Vermelho participate alongside prominent young galleries such as HOA, Central, VERVE and Sé, as well as those located outside the Rio-São Paulo axis, such as Cerrado (Goiânia), Lima (São Luís do Maranhão), Marco Zero (Recife), Miter (Belo Horizonte) and Paulo Darzé (Salvador).

Arca – São Paulo @ publicity

Diversity will be emphasized in the selection of artists and works presented, such as Ayrson Heráclito (Paulo Darzé), selected for the 35th Bienal de São Paulo, an artist who incorporates elements of Afro-Brazilian culture in his works; Erika Verzutti (Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel), who explores new paths for sculpture; Heitor dos Prazeres (Almeida & Dale), who portrayed samba, carnival and life in the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro; Jaider Esbell (Millan) and his indigenous cosmology, among many others.

Arca – São Paulo @ publicity

The fair’s program also includes the case of Sertão Negro (GO), a space for residency and artistic experience founded by the Goiás artist Dalton Paula (32nd Bienal de São Paulo and Trienal do New Museum, 2018); of the Novos para Nós project, by Renan Quevedo, which brings research on the production of the Jequitinhonha Valley, among others.
The fair also offers thematic audioguides produced by guest curators, which will be available on Spotify, guided tours and conversations with artists.
Exhibitors: Acervo, Albuquerque Contemporânea, Almeida & Dale, AM Galeria, Andrea Rehder, Arte Pará, Asphalt, Aura, Indigenous Banks of Brazil, BG27, Caribé, Carmo Johnson Projects, Casa Albuquerque, Casa Jacarepaguá, Casa Rosa Amarela, Central, Cerrado , Choque Cultural, Contempo, Fólio, Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel, Frente, GDA, Gomide&Co, Hilda Araujo, HOA, Igreja do Reino da Arte, Inox, Inhotim Institute, Mario Cravo Neto Institute, Jacques Ardies, Jaqueline Martins, Karandash, Karla Osorio, LAMB, Leonardo Leal, Lima, Luciana Caravello, Luis Maluf, Lume, MaPa, Marco Zero, MASP, Millan, Miter, New for Us, Francisco Brennand Workshop, Signed Paper, 20th Century Composite Past, Paulo Darzé, Paulo Kuczynski , Pilar, North Coast Project, Rafael Moraes, Raquel Arnaud, Rodrigo Ratton, RV Cultura e Arte, Sé, Sertão Negro, Silvia Cintra+Box4, SteinART, Steiner, Studio Nobrega, Superfície, Vermelho, VERVE, Xiloceasa and Zipper.
Tickets will be on sale, starting in August, on the SP–Arte app. Free, the application is available in iOS and Android versions and gives access to all the content of the fair, in addition to the cultural program in the city.

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Make a note: ARCA (Av. Manuel Bandeira, 360, Vila Leopoldina, São Paulo, SP)

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