Past
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Denilson Baniwa - Yawara Akanga
7 Apr - 9 May 2026 São Paulo A Gentil Carioca São Paulo opens a new solo exhibition by Denilson Baniwa, Yawara Akanga (dog’s head, free translation), on April 7, from 4pm. The exhibition brings together 10 new works and continues the artist’s research into non-Indigenous presence in the Rio Negro region and across the Amazon territory. The... Read more -
Abre Alas 21
RJ: 7 Feb - 18 Apr 2026 / SP: 11 Feb - 21 Mar 2026 7 Feb - 18 Apr 2026 Rio de Janeiro Gentil Carioca is delighted to present Abre Alas 21 (2026), celebrating the 21st edition of a project that is a fundamental part of the gallery's history and identity. Since 2005, Abre Alas has inaugurated our annual exhibition calendar and reaffirmed, with each edition, the desire to open paths, create encounters,... Read more -
Laura Lima: The Drawing Drawing | ICA London
27 Jan - 29 Mar 2026 Laura Lima opens The Drawing Drawing, her first solo exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London. The exhibition brings together performative installations across the ICA’s Upper and Lower Galleries, centred on a new commission that reimagines the traditional life drawing class and blurs the boundaries between artwork and... Read more -
O JARDIM” (Trilogia das Plantas 2)
Denilson Baniwa e Felipe M. Bragança 25 Nov 2025 - 31 Jan 2026 São Paulo A Gentil Carioca São Paulo presents “THE GARDEN” (Plant Trilogy 2) by the Indigenous visual artist Denilson Baniwa in collaboration with filmmaker Felipe M. Bragança. The video installation is organized around a wooden sculpture and three simultaneous video monitors: *The Philosopher’s Voice (Coccia) + *Ritual of Plant-Bodies + *Living Still... Read more -
Concordar em Discordar
RJ: 8 Nov 2025 - 24 Jan 2026 / SP: 13 Nov 2025 - 31 Jan 2026 8 Nov 2025 - 31 Jan 2026 Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo A Gentil Carioca is pleased to present Agree to Disagree, a group exhibition curated by Matheus Morani, occupying both the Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo gallery spaces. Bringing together works by over twenty artists—Brazilian and international, from different regions and generations—the exhibition investigates the notion of difference and its... Read more