ArtRio_2025

At the 15th edition of the Rio-based fair, the gallery will present a collection of works that reaffirms its relevance in the modern and contemporary art scene.
Galeria Raquel Arnaud is participating in ArtRio 2025, which takes place from September 10 to 14, at Marina da Glória in Rio de Janeiro. In its 15th edition, the fair has consolidated its position as one of the most important platforms for the dissemination and discussion of the arts in Latin America, bringing together galleries, curators, and collectors from various countries.
For this edition, the gallery presents a curatorial selection that spans generations and artistic languages, bringing together artists who explore color, geometry, matter, and space in various ways. The booth will feature works by Almandrade, Arthur Luiz Piza, Antonio Manuel, Carla Chaim, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Carlos Nunes, Carlos Zilio, Célia Euvaldo, Ding Musa, Elizabeth Jobim, Felipe Pantone, Frida Baranek, Geórgia Kyriakakis, Gisela Colón, Iole de Freitas, Jesus Rafael Soto, Julio Villani, Maria-Carmen Perlingeiro, Marina Weffort, Sergio Camargo, Sérvulo Esmeraldo, Shirley Paes Leme, Tuneu, Waltercio Caldas, and Wolfram Ullrich.
The body of artwork proposes a dialogue between tradition and innovation: from Sergio Camargo, a benchmark of constructive sculpture, to Carlos Cruz-Diez, a pioneer of kinetic art, including Célia Euvaldo’s chromatic restraint, Felipe Pantone’s light and color experiments, Marina Weffort’s textile explorations, and Carla Chaim’s graphic experimentations. The selection brings distinct trajectories together under a single horizon, proposing dialogues among tradition, innovation, and different temporalities.