Daniel Albuquerque

(this page was last updated in October 2023)

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1983.
Lives and works in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Represented by  Galeria Cavalo.

PIPA Prize 2018 nominee.

Daniel Albuquerque (Rio de Janeiro, 1983) lives and works in São Paulo. His artistic practice begins in 2012, alongside his postgraduate studies in Art and Philosophy at PUC-Rio and courses at EAV Parque Lage. Among his exhibitions are the solos “SCREENS SEX LOVE DEATH”, Freddy Biz, Harris, New York, USA (2023); “Fissure// Inquisition”, Marli Matsumoto Arte Contemporânea, São Paulo (2022-2023); “Piece of me”, Auroras, São Paulo (2021); “Room”, Pivo, São Paulo (2019-2020); “Batom”, Cavalo, Rio de Janeiro (2018); “Oral”, BFA, São Paulo (2017). Selected group shows are “36o Panorama da Arte Brasileira”, curated by Júlia Rebouças (2019); “The House where you live forever”, curated by Marina Coelho, Garage Roterdam, Netherlands (2019); “Perdona que no crea”, curated by Victor Gorgulho, Carpintaria, Rio de Janeiro (2019); “The third hand’, curated by Erika Verzutti, Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel, São Paulo (2017); “Laugh and tears have no accent”, curated by Fernanda Brenner, Camden Arts Council, United Kingdom (2016); “Lastro em Campo”, curated by Beatriz Lemos, SESC Consolação, São Paulo (2016); “Permanências e Destruições”, curated by João Paulo Quintella, Rio de Janeiro (2016). In 2021, he earned his Master’s degree in Social History of Culture at PUC-Rio with the dissertation entitled “ivens Machado: Drawings”.

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