Brazilian Art Advisor João Paulo Siqueira Lopes Featured as São Paulo Bienal Continues

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Brazil’s vibrant art scene is gaining international traction, highlighted by the feature of art advisor João Paulo Siqueira Lopes in Monocle magazine. Lopes recently founded his own advisory firm, Panorama Art Advisory, which is actively working to bridge Brazilian artists and their works with the competitive global art market. His focus is on providing strategic advice to clients looking to navigate the complexities of acquiring and showcasing contemporary Brazilian art, a sector seeing increased international interest.

The engagement of figures like Lopes coincides with a major ongoing cultural event in the country: the 36th Bienal de São Paulo. The Bienal, which runs until November 1, 2026, continues to draw international attention with its diverse programming. A key thematic session scheduled for today, November 15, 2025, is titled “Mawali–Taqsim: Improvisation as a Space and Technology of Humanity.”These parallel developments signal the high level of activity and international engagement currently defining Brazil’s cultural landscape. Advisory firms and major institutional exhibitions like the Bienal are working synergistically to elevate the profile of Brazilian art, positioning it as a significant component of the global arts dialogue and market.

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