Photo: Fran ParenteCaio Reisewitz “Goiânia Golf Club II”, 2004, photograph with Lua side tables by Claudia Moreira Salles and vintage Amazonas armchair by Jean Gillon. Photo: Fran ParentePablo Lobato “Front Light” (4) and “Front Light” (5), 2012. Pequi bench by Zanini de Zanine, B&P dining table by Branco & Preto and vintage dining chairs. Photo: Fran ParenteNicolau Vergueiro, Eclectic E Marble Pattern with Useful Landscape Logo Draping, 2013, with Livre desk by Lia Siqueira, Cantu dining chair by Sergio Rodrigues and Almofada stool by Zanini de Zanine. Photo: Fran Parente Caio Reisewitz “Igreja Nossa Senhora da Paciência” , 2012, with Veronica armchair by Jorge Zalszupin, vintage 1960's armchair and detail of Claudia Moreira Salles' Cubo Libre coffee table. Photo: Fran ParenteCaio Reisewitz “Igreja Nossa Senhora da Paciência” , 2012, with Veronica armchair by Jorge Zalszupin. Photo: Fran ParenteRicardo Basbaum Diagrama (NBP series) vinyl decal installation, 1995, with Zumbi chaise by Arthur Casas and Paulistano armchair by Paulo Mendes da Rocha. Photo: Fran Parente Luna Paiva, Aloe and Suculenta, 2013, bronze. Photo: Fran ParenteSaint Claire Cemin, Orbis, bronze, with Oscar armchair and Sergio Augusto floor lamp by Sergio Rodrigues. Photo: Fran ParenteRochelle Costi, Residência - Reunião, Residência - Papel de Parede and Residência - Sra Coluna, 2010, with detail of Rio dining chair by Carlos Motta and IW dining table by Isay Weinfeld. Photo: Fran ParenteRochelle Costi, Residência - Reunião, Residência - Papel de Parede and Residência - Sra Coluna, 2010, with detail of Rio dining chair by Carlos Motta and IW dining table by Isay Weinfeld. Photo: Fran ParenteNicolau Vergueiro, History of the World - The Secret of Moving Parts, 2011, with São Conrado and Cosme Velho armchairs and Largo sofa by Claudia Moreira Salles, Cajú coffee table by Carlos Motta. Photo: Fran ParenteTiago Tebet “Corredor X; 4:20”, 2011, with Carlos Motta's Rio dining chair and B1 dining table by Claudia Moreira Salles. Photo: Fran Parente
From April 28th to May 11th, São Paulo’s Luciana Brito Galeria will exhibit highlights from the gallery’s collection at ESPASSO, NY, in a survey that includes photography, painting and sculpture from contemporary Brazilian artists. As photographers Rochelle Costi, Pablo Lobato and Caio Reisewitz – who will be opening a solo exhibition on May 16th at ICP, NY – display a diversified range of approaches in photography, Tiago Tebet’s impressive 14-foot oil painting is shown alongside mixed media works by Nicolau Vergueiro and Regina Silveira and bronze sculptures by Luna Paiva and Saint Clair Cemin. This marks the first initiative in the partnership between ESPASSO and Luciana Brito Galeria, as the presentation will remain on view concurrently during Frieze Art Fair, NY 2014 (May 9 – 12). Check out a list of artworks available at ESPASSO here.