(this page was last updated in May 2019)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1983.
Lives and works in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Represented by Galeria Cavalo.
PIPA Prize 2018 nominee.
MFA in Social History of Culture, PUC – Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His most recent solo exhibitions are: “Oral”, BFA Boatos Fine Arts, São Paulo, Brazil , in 2017 and “Good Day”, Special Project, Galeria Cavalo, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil; “To Daddy”, curator Marina Coelho, Kunsthalle São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil and “Bikini Projects #2”, curator Marina Coelho, Kubik Gallery, Porto, Portugal, in 2016. Amongst the group shows he participated are: “Circularidade vã”, curated by Guilherme Marcondes and João Paulo Quintella, Espaço Foz, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; “The third hand”, curated by Erika Verzutti, Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel, São Paulo, Brazil ; “Daniel Albuquerque & Puppies Puppies”, BFA Boatos Fine Arts, Milan, Italy, in 2017 and, “Lastro em campo”, curated by Beatriz Lemos, SESC Consolação, São Paulo, Brazil; “Permanências & Destruições”, curated by João Paulo Quintella, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil and “Laugh and tears have no accent” , curated by Fernanda Brenner, Camden Arts Council, Swiss Cottage Library, London, UK, in 2016.
Video produced by Do Rio Filmes exclusively for PIPA 2018:
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