São Paulo
05432-070 São Paulo, SP
Brasil
Hours: Monday–Sunday 11am–7pm,
Saturday 11am–3pm
The cohesion and significance of an artist is the result of the refinement of its processes and research. For an artist, as well as for an art gallery, it is crucial to maintain an uncompromising line of work. The history of Raquel Arnaud Gallery is characterized by sharp visual choices and a distinctive insight into the contemporary art movement.
Predecessor of the artistic brazilian market, Raquel Arnaud Art Gallery played a fundamental role in the development and consolidation of contemporary art. The gallery was founded in 1973, firstly under the name “Gabinete de Arte”.
Focusing on nd objects), Raquel Arnaud’s Gallery attained its status in Brazil and overseas for its affinity and singular contribgeometrical abstraction (constructivist art and kinetics, art installations, sculptures, paintings, drawings, aution to the recognition and incorporation of Brazilian art. Artists such as Amilcar de Castro, Willys de Castro, Lygia Clark, Mira Schendel, Sergio Camargo, Hércules Barsotti, Waltercio Caldas, Iole de Freitas, Arthur Luiz Piza.
Currently located at 125 Fidalga Street, in São Paulo, Raquel Arnaud Gallery represents national and international artists such as Arthur Luiz Piza, Carlos Zilio, Cruz-Diez, Iole de Freitas, Maria-Carmen Perlingeiro, Sérvulo Esmeraldo,Tuneu, Waltercio Caldas, and Wolfram Ullrich. Upcoming artists such as Alberto Martins, Carla Chaim, Carlos Nunes, Célia Euvaldo, Ding Musa, Frida Baranek,
Geórgia Kyriakakis and João Trevisan.
Raquel Arnaud also founded the Instituto de Arte Contemporânea (Institute of Contemporary Art) in 1997, the only Institution to catalog documents of artists in Brazil.