Tag: Brazil
New Brazilian Gallery Martins&Montero Formed from Jaqueline Martins and Sé Merger
Jaqueline Martins and Maria Montero, two prominent Brazilian art dealers, are joining forces to create Martins&Montero, a new gallery venture. The merger will see the closure of their individual galleries
DetailIs the Authenticity of Tarsila do Amaral Painting at SP-Arte in Question?
An auctioneer recently claimed that a painting attributed to renowned Brazilian artist Tarsila do Amaral, which was offered for sale at the SP-Arte fair in São Paulo for 16 million
DetailFrieze New York Highlights Local Galleries and Artists in Latest Edition
Frieze’s 12th New York fair and fourth outing at The Shed (until 5 May) is the first edition since the British company acquired the city’s largest art fair, The Armory
Detail19th-century stolen Brazilian museum book found in London returned home
A 19th-century naturalist book that had been missing for 16 years after being stolen from a museum in northern Brazil has been discovered in London and repatriated on 1 May.
DetailBrazil’s National Museum receives donation of over 1,100 fossils, including rare dinosaur remains
The Museu Nacional in Rio de Janeiro has recently received a significant donation of 1,104 animal and plant fossils to help rebuild its permanent collection following a devastating electrical fire
DetailImpact of Torrential Rains and Flooding on Museums and Historical Sites in Southern Brazil
Severe rainfall and floods in southern Brazil have caused extensive damage to museums and heritage sites in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Over 50 museums and nearly 100
DetailBelem welcomes two new museums ahead of Cop30
The 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (Cop30) is scheduled to take place in Belém, the capital of the Amazonian state of Pará. With nearly 20% of the Amazon facing
DetailExpert Analysis Confirms Authenticity of Disputed Tarsila do Amaral Piece at SP-Arte Fair
A newly discovered work by the renowned Brazilian artist Tarsila do Amaral has been authenticated after facing doubts about its authenticity. The painting, titled “Landscape” and dating back to 1925,
DetailExploring the Rich Diversity of Brazilian Art with Rotas Brasileiras
São Paulo recently hosted the Rotas Brasileiras art fair, showcasing the best established and emerging talent from Brazil’s 15 states. The fair, in its third edition, features works by around
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