Brazil Takes Center Stage at Frieze New York: A Spotlight on the Art World
The Brazilian art world showcased its talent at the 60th Venice Biennale, with the country’s galleries expanding their global presence. Brazilian galleries are taking risks to participate in international fairs, overcoming bureaucratic challenges. Central Galeria debuts at Frieze New York with works by Brazilian Indigenous painter Carmézia Emiliano. Mitre Galeria presents works by Davi De Jesus Do Nascimento, a Pipa Prize nominee, at Frieze New York. Longtime Brazilian exhibitors like Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel and A Gentil Carioca return with impressive artists. Mendes Wood DM, a regular at Frieze New York, showcases a diverse group of artists at the fair.
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Cillian O’Rourke, studied at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin, Ireland, where he majored in Visual Communication. His work spans graphic design, illustration, and branding, with a distinct minimalist style that emphasizes simplicity and impact. Cillian has collaborated with international brands and runs his own design studio focusing on creative solutions for startups.