Vania Mignone, Untitled, 2017
SP–Arte 2023 / 19th Edition
Mar 29 – Apr 2, 2023
SP–Arte / Bienal Pavilion
São Paulo, Brazil

The biggest art fair in Latin America, SP–Arte presents its 19th edition at the iconic Bienal Pavillion. With more than 150 exhibitors among art and design galleries, cultural institutions, and publishers, SP–Arte will show a global art outlook, with the presence of national and international galleries, highlighting Brazilian art.

Since 2005, SP–Arte is a global arts event that brings together renowned art and design galleries, representing, in ever edition, over 2,000 artists in the historical Oscar Niemeyer Bienal Pavilion. During the event, local museums and cultural institutions host a strong parallel program including panel discussions, exhibition openings, and special visits that offer an overview of São Paulo’s contemporary art circuit. SP–Arte plays an essential role in Latin America’s art market and strongly contributes with Brazil’s creative economy.

OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS & EVENTS
  • Jyll Bradley / Within a Budding Grove
    Sep 21–30, 2023
    Pi Artworks
    London, UK

    Within a Budding Grove takes its title from the second volume of Proust’s In Search of Lost Time, which follows the protagonist’s adolescence and his increasing sense of self-awareness. As a teenager, Jyll Bradley spent a lot of time sitting in her family’s greenhouse in rural Kent observing the play between sunlight and glass, a visual language that has remained integral to her work since the 1980s. (more…)

  • Anicka Yi: A Shimmer Through The Quantum Foam
    Sep 15 – Oct 21, 2023
    Esther Schipper
    Berlin, Germany

    Esther Schipper is pleased to announce Anicka Yi’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Entitled A Shimmer Through The Quantum Foam, the exhibition features a series of unique animated pod sculptures that pulse and undulate, casting their flickering light across the surfaces of luminous algorithmically-generated paintings. Below this suspended constellation of bio-techno lifeforms, the soft glow of an aqueous ooze – indicative of life’s marine origins – sprawls in a shallow crater in a built up section across the gallery floor. (more…)