ArtRio opened its thirteenth version in Rio de Janeiro this week, with a noticeable uptick in participation from worldwide galleries at its photogenic location on the shore of town’s Guanabara Bay at Marina da Glória. Based on organisers, the truthful this 12 months boasts 25% more room for the 80 galleries collaborating, a major bump from the 62 that took half in 2022—which was its first full-scale version since earlier than the pandemic.
“What saved our truthful going these previous few years was the nationwide market, however now I really feel a brand new curiosity from worldwide galleries and my expectation is that we will step by step open up this worldwide market once more, bringing to Rio de Janeiro these galleries whereas additionally exhibiting our artists to worldwide gamers,” Brenda Valansi, ArtRio’s founder and president, tells The Artwork Newspaper.
Based on the newest version of Artwork Basel and UBS’s annual report The Artwork Market, gross sales inside South America accounted for the overwhelming majority (81%) of Brazilian sellers’ gross sales in 2022. The post-Covid-19 rebound within the nation’s artwork market additionally slowed considerably in 2022, to only 1% development year-on-year—in 2021, South American sellers’ gross sales surged 29%.
“We’re experiencing a renewal of our worldwide position each within the variety of worldwide galleries but additionally the variety of international collectors, curators and guests coming to this 12 months’s ArtRio,” Valansi says.

A 1932 portray by Pedro Figari on view in Sur Galeria’s ArtRio stand Sur Galeria
This 12 months’s truthful incorporates a small however important cohort of six worldwide exhibitors from Uruguay, america, Italy and Portugal. One among them is Sur Galeria from Maldonado, Uruguay. Absent from the truthful since 2020, Martin Castillo, the gallery’s co-founder, says it was essential to return to Rio.
“Brazil has a really robust place within the Latin American artwork market,” Castillo says. “It is without doubt one of the international locations that measure the temperature of the area’s artwork market and ArtRio is exclusive, as a result of right here there’s has a really distinct mixture of sea and solar.”
One other worldwide gallery collaborating in ArtRio is Lisbon-based Francisco Fino. The gallery, making its debut on the truthful, is exhibiting a solo stand of works by Brazilian painter Priscila Rooxo, a winner of the truthful’s Foco Prize final 12 months.
Rooxo has turn out to be one of many darlings of Brazilian collectors, for her uncooked depictions of every day life for individuals in Rio’s poorer neighbourhoods. “My work talks about gender, territory and sophistication,” she says. “It has a social footprint, with the imaginative and prescient of peripheral girls like me.”
The truthful is as soon as once more divided between Earth and Sea pavilions, the latter gaining a second ground of stands. The exhibitors are divided into 5 sectors, together with Vista—a bit within the Sea pavilion dedicated to galleries based within the final ten years—and the Mira programme dedicated to works by artists whose work is influenced by cinema. The truthful’s sector for solo displays, situated on the decrease stage of the Sea pavilion and curated for the second consecutive 12 months by curator Ademar Britto, options solo stands from 16 galleries.
“Galleries did a superb job this version, bringing crucial works of each Brazilian modernism and modern artwork normally,” says Valansi.

ArtRio’s waterfront location in Rio de Janeiro Bruno Ryfer/ArtRio
“ArtRio gave a lift to the Rio artwork market,” says Sergio Gonçalves, whose namesake gallery is collaborating for the primary time. “Transferring the truthful to the Marina da Glória was the turning level.” From his stand, Gonçalves can see certainly one of Rio’s most well-known postcard views of Sugarloaf Mountain. He provides, “There is no truthful on the planet with this view.”
Gonçalves says that most of the artists featured on his stand have by no means participated in gala’s in Rio de Janeiro. “I strive not to usher in these artists who’re already within the mainstream,” he says. “I really need individuals to find new artists. I want to assist kind this new era of future collectors.”
Probably the most visited stands in the course of the truthful’s preview was that of Belo Horizonte-based Lemos de Sá Gallery, which incorporates a solo presentation of Brazilian artist René Machado’s very sought-after work.

Artist Rene Machado in his solo stand at ArtRio with Lemos de Sa Galeria Cristina Granato/ArtRio
“Demand is phenomenal,” Machado says. “The truthful could be very properly structured, and we’re receiving guests from throughout.” By the tip of the preview day, Machado stated one work had offered and there have been a number of reserved by patrons.
“ArtRio has the attribute of being very contemporary, very innovative,” says Brazilian curator and artwork critic,.
Based on the curator and critic Paulo Herkenhoff—who was the final director of the Museu Nacional de Belas Artes and the primary cultural director of the Museu de Arte do Rio—ArtRio brings collectively all the problems and themes which have outlined Brazilian artwork within the twenty first century, together with modern Indigenous artwork, artwork by and about Brazil’s communities of African descent and LGBTQ+ artists.
“All of this coexists in an enthralling manner,” Herkenhoff says. “It is a tsunami from modern Brazil. That is the individuality of ArtRio.”
- ArtRio, till 17 September, Marina da Glória, Rio de Janeiro






