Cícero Dias, Carmelo Arden Quin, and the legacies of the Brazilian avant-garde  by Clément Dirié

Cícero Dias, Carmelo Arden Quin, and the legacies of the Brazilian avant-garde

Clément Dirié
Gallerist Waldir Simões de Assis on artists' estates, building reputations, and the next generation

The entrance to Simões de Assis's exhibition space in São Paulo. Courtesy of Simões de Assis, Curitiba and São Paulo. Photo by Sergio Guerini.
The entrance to Simões de Assis's exhibition space in São Paulo. Courtesy of Simões de Assis, Curitiba and São Paulo. Photo by Sergio Guerini.
Exhibition view of ‘The Modernity of Niobe Xandó’, on view at the gallery's São Paulo space in 2019. Courtesy of Simões de Assis, Curitiba and São Paulo. Ana Pigosso.
Exhibition view of ‘The Modernity of Niobe Xandó’, on view at the gallery's São Paulo space in 2019. Courtesy of Simões de Assis, Curitiba and São Paulo. Ana Pigosso.
Exhibition view of ‘Carmelo Arden Quin - The Modern Utopia’, on view at the gallery's Curitiba space in 2018. Courtesy of Simões de Assis, Curitiba and São Paulo. Photo by Sergio Guerini.
Exhibition view of ‘Carmelo Arden Quin - The Modern Utopia’, on view at the gallery's Curitiba space in 2018. Courtesy of Simões de Assis, Curitiba and São Paulo. Photo by Sergio Guerini.