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Biennial Foundation participates in Seminar: Who’s Who in Contemporary Art? São Paulo, Brazil.

Who’s Who in Contemporary Art?

II International Seminar 
ARTE!Brasileiros, 10 September 2013

Organized by: ARTE!Brasileiros and Latitude: Platform for Brazilian Art Galleries Abroad.

Venue: Auditório Ibirapuera, São Paulo

Participants: Marcelo Araujo (State Secretary of Culture of São Paulo), Eduardo Saron (Director of Itaú Cultural), Danilo Santos Miranda (Regional Director of SESC), Moacir dos Anjos (Researcher and Curator of the Fundação Joaquim Nabucco), Solange Farkas (Director and Curator of the Cultural Association VideoBrasil), Fabio Cypriano (art critic and Professor at PUC-SP), Daniel Rangel (Artistic Director of ICCo), Joan Young (Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Guggenheim Museum, New York), Julieta Aranda (Founder and Publisher of e-flux journal, New York), Marieke van Hal (Director and Founder of Biennial Foundation, The Netherlands), Francesco Manacorda (Artistic Director of Tate Liverpool), Paula Tsai (Curator, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art – UCCA, China), Polly Staple (Director of the Chisenhale Gallery, UK), Chantal Wong (Head of Strategy and Special Projects at the Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong), and Sandra Mulliez (Founder of SAM Art Projects, France).

ARTE!Brasileiros and Latitude: Platform for Brazilian Art Galleries Abroad jointly organize the II International Seminar ARTE!Brasileiros.
The seminar brings leading international figures from the art world together to discuss topics around the theme: Who’s Who in Contemporary Art?.

Latitude works in partnership with magazine ARTE!Brasileiros to put together the panel and takes some attendees to the Mercosul and Curitiba Biennale as part of an Art Immersion Trip upon completion of the Seminar.

The II International Seminar ARTE!Brasileiros takes the objective of looking at what goes on behind the scenes in the international contemporary art world. Panel members come from leading Brazilian and international institutions and have achieved notable work in areas such as production, exhibitions, acquisition and communication, working in roles such as curators, directors of institutions, artists, critics, historians and project managers. The Seminar has 4 panel discussions, asking questions such as ‘To what extent does the market define artistic production?,’ ‘What are the new spaces for disseminating and distributing contemporary art?,’ ‘What is the impact of contemporary art on cultural institutions?’ and ‘What are the new geopolitical horizons in art?’

Since 2007, Latitude: Platform for Brazilian Art Galleries Abroad has brought over one hundred influential buyers, curators, journalists and directors of international art institutions to Brazil through Art Immersion Trips. This initiative has helped to double the number of international curators working within the Brazilian Contemporary art scene and the current collaboration with ARTE!Brasileiros expands on past efforts by not only introducing a group of international guests to the Brazilian art scene, but also by creating additional opportunities for exchange with leading figures from Brazilian arts organizations through the II International Seminar ARTE!Brasileiros.

Watch the recordings at: http://www.revistabrasileiros.com.br/2013/09/confira-todo-o-conteudo-do-seminario-quem-e-quem-na-arte-contemporanea/#.VBCd93hibao

www.latitudebrasil.org/