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The Ricardo Fernandes Gallery (French: Galerie Ricardo Fernandes) is a contemporary art gallery located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, greater Paris region, inaugurated in 2008 by Brazilian art curator Ricardo Fernandes.
The gallery presents mainly solo shows and a few collective exhibitions yearly. It is located inside the Marché Dauphine , which is part of the Saint-Ouen Flea Market in Paris.[1]
History[edit]
Ricardo Fernandes Gallery was founded in June 2008 by Ricardo Fernandes in Paris, France. Fernandes has been the managing director of the gallery since its start. The basic purpose of the gallery is the promotion and trade of contemporary art, art advisory, art evaluation, and art appraisal.
The gallery has collaborated with the Qingdao Sculpture Art Museum and The JISP Sculpture Park of Shanghai, both in China. Also to the residence program for the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, France, The French National Library (Bibliothèque nationale de France), and has organized exhibitions and promoting contemporary art in all its levels, selecting and curating artists to specific art projects, creating scenography and helping in all aspects of different projects.
Selected curatorial projects[edit]
- 2023 PIPA Prize, Member of the Nominating Committee 2023, Brazil[2]
- 2015 – 2023 Co-curator of the Photography Collection of the National Library of France (BnF), Paris, France
- 2022 Natureza Viva, Lucia Adverse, Tiradentes, Brazil[3][failed verification]
- 2022 Klaxon-mania: Centenary of São Paulo Modern Art Week 1922 – Paris 2022, France
- 2020 PIPA Prize, Member of the Nominating Committee 2020, Brazil[4]
- 2018 - 2019 V Shanghai Sculpture Biennale 2018, Curator for the Brazilian artist Leopoldo Martins, Shanghai, China
- 2011 - 2018 Founder and Curator of Summer Festival, Paris, France
- 2017 Eyes Open Wide, Nuit Blanche Paris, Arts festival with artists Ikse Maître and Vincent Breed, Paris, France
- 2015 Brigitte Bardot (dans l’intimité), D&D Design Center, São Paulo, Brazil
- 2014 Remake Aleijadinho - Gritos e Profecias - Sérgio Bello at Arts and Crafts Museum of Belo Horizonte (MAO BH), Brazil
- 2014 Der Sturm, Lucia Adverse, Curator at the Museu Inimá de Paula de Belo Horizonte (MIP BH), Brazil
- 2013 Les courbes de l’Univers, Lucia Adverse, Centre Culturel Cloître des Billettes, Paris, France
- 2011 NO ART, Vitaliy, and Elena Vasilieva at the M17 Contemporary Art Center, Kyiv, Ukraine
Exhibitions[edit]
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Notable exhibitions organized and curated by Ricardo Fernandes Gallery since 2013: 2023
- Attempt at Exhausting a Place, solo exhibition, Timo Herbst, Paris, France
- Projet pour un monde, solo exhibition, Lula Ricardi, Paris, France
- Still, I Speak, solo exhibition, Juliana Sícoli, Paris, France
2022
- Bois Brésil, solo exhibition, José Diniz, Paris, France
- (Dé)construction, collective exhibition, Paris, France
- Klaxon-mania, collective exhibition, Paris, France
- Le sens des choses, solo exhibition, Eduardo Fonseca, Paris, France
- Natureza Viva, solo exhibition, Lucia Adverse, Tiradentes, Brazil
- Tupi or Not Tupi, solo exhibition, Lívia Melzi, Paris, France
2021
- Chaos Naturel, solo exhibition, Mathilde Thiennot, Paris, France
- Essential Quotes to Live, solo exhibition, Juan Esteves, Paris, France[5]
- Noir et Blanc, a collective exhibition with Lita Cerqueira, Paris, France
- Preto Absoluto, solo exhibition, Lita Cerqueira, Paris, France
2020
- André Mendes, Lula Ricardi, Marcelo Solá, collective exhibition, Paris, France
- Food for Thought, collective exhibition, Paris, France
- Not Going Anywhere, collective exhibition, Paris, France
2019
- Dessin sur papier, solo exhibition, Marcelo Solá, Paris, France
- Terra Brasilis, collective exhibition, Paris, France
- Rojo, collective exhibition, Paris, France
2018
- Shanghai Biennale of Sculptures, a collective exhibition with Leopoldo Martins, Shanghai, China
- Leopoldo Martins, solo exhibition, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- nAndré Mendes, Paris, France
- Aestival 2018 – Dada, us, collective exhibition, Paris, France
2017
- Aestival 2017 – collective exhibition, Paris, France
- Nuit Blanche with Ikse Maitre, Paris, France
2016
- Sami Korhonen, solo exhibition, Paris, France
- Aestival 2016 – collective exhibition, Paris, France
2015
- Brigitte Bardot na Intimidade, São Paulo, Brazil
- Qingdao Museum European Show with Sérgio Bello, Qingdao, China
2014
- Beleza na Imperfeição, collective exhibition, Paris, France
- Combat Intime, solo exhibition, Stanislas Kalimerov, Paris, France
- Der Sturm, Lucia Adverse, solo exhibition, Paris, France
- Le Brésil en noir et blanc, solo exhibition, Lita Cerqueira, Paris, France
2013
- 5X5, solo exhibition, Weber Pádua, Paris, France
- Amilcar de Castro, solo exhibition, Paris, France
- Roland Schmitz, solo exhibition, Paris, France
- Vers le Vert, solo exhibition, Sérgio Bello, Paris, France
References[edit]
- ^ "Galerie Ricardo Fernandes". Marché Dauphine. 6 February 2020. Retrieved 2023-09-07.
- ^ "Nominating Committee 2023". pipaprize.com. Retrieved 2024-01-20.
- ^ Amaral, Aracy; Mrazek Hastings, Kim (1995). "Stages in the Formation of Brazil's Cultural Profile". Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts. 21: 9–25. doi:10.2307/1504129. JSTOR 1504129.
- ^ "Meet The PIPA 2020 Nominating Committee Members". pipaprize.com. 20 March 2020. Retrieved 2024-01-20.
- ^ Esteves, Juan (22 June 2023). "Natureza Viva > Lucia Adverse". Blog do Juan Esteves. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
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