Art. Culture. Meeting. Most important art fair in Latin America, SP–Arte celebrates the heating up of the art and design market in its 19th edition. From 29 March to 02 April, the The Bienal Pavilion receives more than 150 exhibitors, between national and international art galleries, design studios, Publishers, cultural institutions and independent spaces.
Traditional headquarters of SP–Arte since its creation, this year, the pavilion designed by Oscar Niemeyer houses exhibitors of 8 countries (Argentina, Brasil, Colombia, Spain, United States, France, Peru, and Uruguay) and 20 Brazilian cities, as Belo Horizonte, Brasilia and Fortaleza, beyond São Paulo. To Fernanda Feitosa, founder and director of SP–Arte, the fair is an example of how the art positively moves the city's agenda, boosts the entire sector chain and projects the country's image in the world.
“For its trajectory of success and resilience over almost two decades, SP–Arte is now a milestone in the national cultural calendar. The event brings together the best selection of artists and exhibitors in the country and a rich program that makes SP-Arte a unique experience for visitors.”
This year, the fair celebrates the growth of almost 30% of the sector design compared to the last edition, gathering now 44 exhibitors. FAS rookies, Guto Requena and Porfirio Valadares join the participants who have been at the fair since the sector debuted, in 2016, as ETEL, ,ovo, Teo e Jacqueline Terpins.
The event also receives a set of eleven galleries International. Among the foreign novelties of the year are Galerie Younique, Maât Gallery, Night Gallery e Nil Gallery. After successful experiences in previous editions of the event, return to El Museo galleries / Fernando Pradilla, Missions Gallery, South Gallery, Opera Gallery, Piero Atchugarry and Zielinsky, with emphasis on the presence of the Argentinean Herlitzka + Faria.
The Brazil, highlight not only for heavyweight galleries such as A Gentil Carioca, Almeida & Dale, Forts D'Aloia and Gabriel, Gomide&Co, Luis Strina, Mendes Wood DM e Millan, but also for the younger ones, like Galatea, Central, Block, Lima Galeria and Asfalto — the last two debuting this year. See the full list of exhibitors below..
Art Sector
- The Gentle Carioca
- Alban
- Almeida & Dale
- AM Gallery
- Protection 60
- Andrea Rehder
- Anita Schwartz
- Arte57
- ArteFASAM
- ARTEFORMATED
- Asphalt
- Athena
- Aura
- Berenice Arvani
- BG27
- Bianca Boeckel
- Bordallo Pinheiro
- C.gallery
- Carbon
- Carmo Johnson Projects
- yellow rose house
- Triangle House
- Cassia Bomeny
- Celma Albuquerque
- Central
- culture shock
- To be continued
- AND Galeria
- Eduardo Fernandes
- The museum / Fernando Pradilla (COL – ESP)
- Station
- Folio
- Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel
- Front
- Gabriel Wickbold
- Gaby Indio da Costa
- Galatea
- Missions Gallery (URU)
- South Gallery (URU)
- Gisela Projects
- Gomide&Co
- Herlitzka + Faria (ARG)
- Hilda Araujo
- HOA
- stainless steel
- Ipanema
- Isabel Pinheiro
- Janaina Torres
- Rudder
- Leonardo Leal
- Lima
- Luciana Brito
- Luciana Caravello
- Luis Maluf
- Luis Strina
- Lume
- Maât Gallery (FRA)
- Mammoth
- Map
- Marcelo Guarnieri
- Ground Zero
- Marilia Razuk
- Marli Matsumoto
- Matias Brotas
- Mendes Wood DM
- Millan
- Mitre
- Nara Roesler
- Night Gallery (USA)
- Nil Gallery (FRA)
- OWN
- Opera Gallery (FRA – SIN)
- Orlando Lemos
- Signed Paper
- Paulo Darze
- Paulo Kuczynski
- Piero Atchugarry (USA – URU)
- Pinakotheke
- Vilaseca Doors
- Venus Project
- Block
- Rafael Moraes
- Raquel Arnaud
- Reference
- Rodrigo Ratton
- RV Culture and Art
- Silvia Cintra + Box 4
- Simões de Assis
- stone ART
- Steiner
- Surface
- Red
- VERVE
- Ybakatu
- Younique (FRA – PER)
- Zielinsky (ESP)
- Zilda Fraletti
- Zipper
Design Sector
- ,ovo
- +55 design
- 31 Furniture
- Alex Rocca
- ALVA
- andre ferri
- Apartment 61
- Artemobilia
- Xingu Indigenous Banks
- Candida Loss
- Christian Bertolucci
- home grown
- deezign
- Dilettante 42
- studio inside
- Rain Studio
- FOOD
- FAS
- Gustavo Bittencourt
- Guto Requena
- Cultural Heritage
- Hugo France
- humberto da mata
- Jacqueline Terpins
- Julia Krantz
- Concept
- The lamp
- Leandro Garcia
- Mac Design
- Marcos Amato
- Mail Kawahara
- Time Furniture
- Nicole and Luiza Toldi
- novidary
- particular.art.br
- Past Compound 20th Century
- Plataforma4
- Porfirio Valladares
- Rodrigo Silveira
- Sandra & seminars and visitation workshops – it was possible thanks to the association between the production company 4Art and Márcio Teixeira
- Suite Design
- Teo
- Varnish
- WENTZ
Publishers
- Act.
- Tatura Banking
- BEĨ
- Cobogó
- Desap
- Editorial Photo
- Twins
- Olhares
- seLecT
- Sesc
- Bags
- Terra Virgo Editions
- Ubu
Cultural institutions and independent spaces
- Studio 397
- House of the people
- Inclusartiz
- Inhotim
- Institute of Contemporary Art – IAC
- MASP - Museu de Arte de São Paulo
- Pivot
- Solar dos Abacaxis
Sponsorship
SP–Arte maintains a close collaboration with its sponsors, who share the aspiration to create a global platform for the exchange of ideas that drive the art world forward. SP–Arte has the master sponsorship of Grupo Unipar, Iguatemi, Itaú and Vivo, and is sponsored by Chandon, Mitsubishi, Terrazas and Tiffany & Co.
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Service:
19ª SP–Arte
29 March - 02 April 2023
Biennial Pavilion – Ibirapuera Park
Timetables:
29-March 30th: 14h–20h
31 March–01 April: 12h–20h
02 April: 11h–19h
Entrance
R$ 70 (entire) R$ 35 (half price)
The online box office will open at the end of February
Half price for students, people with disabilities and the elderly (required the submission of document)
children up to 10 years old do not pay admission
Parental guidance
Free