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Art Basel Miami Welcomes the Rise of Brazilian Art

At Art Basel MiamiBeach 2024, Brazilian artists are setting the stage for a global shift in contemporary art. Embracing ancestral traditions and social movements, they challenge Western-centric ideals and spotlight Brazil’s rich, diverse cultural landscape. From the Huni Kuin collective’s vibrant works exploring land and heritage to Claudia Andujar’s profound portrayal of the Yanomami, and queer expressions by artists like Randolpho Lamonier, Brazil’s impact is unmistakable. This lineup showcases Afro-Brazilian spirituality, indigenous rights, LGBTQ+ voices, and more, redefining how the world sees Brazilian art.

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Miami Basel 2023 courtesy of Art Basel

Opening at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024, Brazilian artists are set to redefine the global art landscape by bridging ancestral traditions with contemporary perspectives.

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Adriano Pedrosa

Since 2018, Adriano Pedrosa, director of MASP, has been driving Brazilian art movement forward through annual curatorial projects — culminating in his role as curator of the 30th Venice Biennale.

© Photo by Eduardo Dutra

Brazil’s emphasis on land rights, Afro-Brazilian spirituality, and LGBTQ+ experiences reflects its dynamic socio-political landscape, challenging a global art market still largely anchored in Western ideals.

Huni Kuin collective

Carmo Johnson Projects will present the Huni Kuin collective, with paintings that preserve ancestral knowledge and explore their culture’s relationship with the land.

Overview of the MAHKU  mural on the Giardini pavilion in Venice

The collective was invited by Pedrosa to create a mural on the Giardini pavilion in Venice, depicting the alligator bridge, a creature symbolizing the link between Asia and the Americas.

Claudia Andujar, Grupo Opiki thëri, rodovia Perimetral Norte (abandonada), RR – da série Consequências do contato, 1981

Galeria Vermelho will present Claudia Andujar’s photographic series Casulo humano (mortuary rite), which documents the life and cosmovision of the Yanomami, reinforcing her defense of indigenous rights.

Nadia Taquary sculptures from the serie : It is what is not seen

Portas Vilaseca gallery will present an installation by Heráclito and Nádia Taquary, featuring Taquary’s bronze sculpture Yam and Heráclito’s watercolors of orishas.

José Adário dos Santos, Ferramenta de Oxumarê, 2020 courtesy of the artist

Continuing its commitment to Afro-Brazilian traditions, Galatea will present José Adário dos Santos’ iron Candomblé statues in the Positions section of Art Basel Miami Beach.

Agnaldo, Nossa Senhora, 1950 © João Liberato

Featuring a mix of self-taught artists, Galeria Estação showcases Aurelino dos Santos detailed paintings, and Agnaldo, sculptures inspired by traditional boat figureheads from the São Francisco River.

Randolpho Lamonier,
Profecia – Em 2024 legalizamos o amor e outras drogas menos intensas, 2018-2021

Galeria Verve features Brazilian queer art through Randolpho Lamonier’s textile collages and immersive installations, which blend neon, chains, and urban aesthetics.

Installation view : avaf XI at the De La Cruz home, 2004.
© Zaire Aranguren.
Courtesy of the De La Cruz Collection and The Bass, Miami Beach.

Casa Triângulo brings XI, an immersive installation, inspired by Felix Gonzalez-Torres, explores AVAF’s fascination with Brazil’s culture.

© Photo by Chris Gold’s Flickr

The presence of diverse voices at Art Basel Miami signifies a market shift, prompting viewers to expand their perspectives on contemporary Brazilian Art and culture.

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