Young Brazilian Artists

12 March - 16 April 2025

overview

The exhibition “Young Brazilian Artists” offers a dynamic and innovative perspective of Brazil’s new generation of artists, all under the age of 30 and hailing from various regions of the country. With diverse backgrounds, these young creators present a rich array of perspectives that reflect the cultural and social plurality that defines Brazil.

The show brings together self-taught artists and those trained in renowned art institutions, fostering a fertile dialogue between different paths and creative processes. Each work is unique, blending technical skill with deep content, transitioning between traditional techniques and the experimentation with new media and materials. The works not only reveal the personal stories and identities of their creators, but also provoke reflections on the social, political, and cultural realities of Brazil.

With a keen focus on contemporary issues, the exhibition immerses us in themes such as identity, memory, and the complex relationships between the individual and society. It explores the tensions between the traditional and the new, the personal and the collective, inviting us to reflect on the transformations and challenges that shape modern-day Brazil.

artists

Altimar Rocha
Bruno Henrique de Souza
Bruno Realities
Enzo Arcad
Gael Rocha
GAB
Julio Primeiro
Laura Alkmím
Marcela Siqueira Gontijo
Marina Vieira Prudencio
Natalia Gassner
Paulo Ciochetti Salles
Rosana Oliveira
Tassila Custodes
Thais Borducchi
3olhos
Yasmin Sayuri

artists

Altimar Rocha
Bruno Henrique de Souza
Bruno Realities
Enzo Arcad
Gael Rocha
GAB
Julio Primeiro
Laura Alkmím
Marcela Siqueira Gontijo
Marina Vieira Prudencio
Natalia Gassner
Paulo Ciochetti Salles
Rosana Oliveira
Tassila Custodes
Thais Borducchi
3olhos
Yasmin Sayuri

overwiew

The exhibition “Young Brazilian Artists” offers a dynamic and innovative perspective of Brazil’s new generation of artists, all under the age of 30 and hailing from various regions of the country. With diverse backgrounds, these young creators present a rich array of perspectives that reflect the cultural and social plurality that defines Brazil.

The show brings together self-taught artists and those trained in renowned art institutions, fostering a fertile dialogue between different paths and creative processes. Each work is unique, blending technical skill with deep content, transitioning between traditional techniques and the experimentation with new media and materials. The works not only reveal the personal stories and identities of their creators, but also provoke reflections on the social, political, and cultural realities of Brazil.

With a keen focus on contemporary issues, the exhibition immerses us in themes such as identity, memory, and the complex relationships between the individual and society. It explores the tensions between the traditional and the new, the personal and the collective, inviting us to reflect on the transformations and challenges that shape modern-day Brazil.

Julio Primeiro

“Valkyrie”, 2024, wood, resin, string, 85% recycled cotton and various materials, 132 x 25 x 18 cm

Marcela Siqueira Gontijo

“Sunlight passes through the leaves of the trees”, 2024, oil and oil pastel on canvas, 156 x 85 cm

Gael Rocha

“Christ”, watercolor on paper, 15.2 x 20.3 cm

Tassila Custodes

“Exu in his performance of swallowing worlds and depths”, acrylic on canvas, 68 x 111 cm

Thais Borducchi

“Untitled”, 2023, fabric paint, pantyhose and silicone fiber, various dimensions

Tassila Custodes

“Yemanja – The mountain”, acrylic on canvas , 92 x 133 cm

3olhos

“Fôlego Caboclo”, 2024, ivory mass and ceramic glazes with inlaid agate stone chips, 19 x 19,5 x 10,2 cm

Bruno Realities

“Fragmented Body”, 3D design with procedural modeling, 30 x 30 cm

Natalia Gassner

“Untitled” (Portraits of Urban Solitude series), 2022, oil pastel on paper, 29,7 x 21 cm

Thais Borducchi

“Farta”, 2024, fabric, silicone fiber and fabric paint, 150 x 70 x 50 cm

Julio Primeiro

“Amelia”, 2024, wood, fabric, resin and various materials, 78 x 20 x 14 cm

Altimar Rocha

“Between worlds”, Acrylic on canvas, 220 x 150 cm

Enzo Arcad

“Worldly fragmentations”, 2024, print on transparent vinyl adhesive on acrylic plate fixed to wood, 31 x 30,2 cm

Bruno Henrique de Souza

“The return of the Angel in Slippers and socks”, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 85 x 115 cm

Enzo Arcad

“The Presence”, 2024, ceramic/terracotta clay installation, 31 x 30,2 cm

Paulo Ciochetti Salles

from the series “Inside the house and outside and on the street”, 2024, oil on canvas, 50 x 70 cm

Yasmin Sayuri

“Everything So Far”, 2024, ceramics, 35 x 38 x 38 cm

Paulo Ciochetti Salles

from the series “Inside the house and outside and on the street”, 2024, oil and cold encaustic on canvas, 50 x 70 cm

Gael Rocha

“Our Origins”, 2024, gouache on paper, 24 x 32 cm

Laura Alkmím

“Your thoughts are the color of water”, 2024, watercolor on paper, 56 x 76 cm

Yasmin Sayuri

“Obelias Colony”, 2024, ceramics, 31 x 42 x 26 cm

GAB

“Whole”, 2025, mixed technique on canvas, 80 x 60 cm