The multiple propositions of Daniel de Paula intend to reflect on the production of space as a reproduction of power dynamics, thus revealing critical investigations of the political, social, economic, historical and bureaucratic structures that shape places and relationships.
Galeria Jaqueline Martins has announced the representation of Celia Hempton and present her first solo exhibition in São Paulo which will begin on May 13th.
From 19 to 23 October 2022, the "non profit fair" will take over a venue steeped in history, the former studio of the photographer Nadar, located at 35 boulevard des Capucines, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris.
The Spanish artist Raul DÃaz Reyes invited Brazilian artist Ana Mazzei to collaborate with him on a project at TextielLab, the textile laboratory of Textiel Museum in the Netherlands.
Galeria Jaqueline Martins São Paulo opened pedro frança's De ontem pra hoje já era amanhã. Featuring large-size paintings, a video installation, urban project models and furniture specially designed by the artist for the occasion.
Ricardo Basbaum’s solo exhibit subhidroinfraentre (subhydroinfrabetween) opened on the ground floor of Galeria Jaqueline Martins, featuring previously unseen works in direct dialog with the gallery facilities.
As part of its 60th anniversary programme, WWF has joined forces with curatorial practice Artwise to launch Art For Your World, a new movement to engage the art world in raising funds and awareness needed to combat the climate and nature crises.
After this tumultuous year, the Brussels Gallery Weekend will return to the capital of Europe from Thursday, 9 September. This fourteenth edition of the event is set to be a feast for the eyes, packed full of surprises.
Galeria Jaqueline Martins, in its second exhibition at their new Brussels space, presents a new project where two distinct Brazilian artists (Adriano Amaral and Victor Gerhard), although from different generations, can be related by their mutual alchemy of materials and...
With Artissima's 2020 edition including an online platform, XYZ, running from 3 November to 9 December, Ocula Magazine introduces some of the artists showing across XYZ's curated sections: Present Future, Back to the Future, and Disegni.