
""The Latin American market is a market accustomed to crises. We are truly resilient," SP-Arte founder Fernanda Feitosa states, highlighting the strength of the region's art scene."
""Latinos are warriors. Brazilians are warriors. We manage to thrive despite everything, despite economic crises, political crises and a lack of cultural policies in our respective countries," Feitosa adds."
""Every country in Latin America has a very distinctive culture and history. For collectors in Europe and the United States, this plurality is attractive," says Ricardo Gonzalez Ramos."
""The economic and political troubles around the world have impacted the art market, but overall we are a very resilient sector," Gonzalez Ramos notes, emphasizing ongoing support for artists."
Ibirapuera Park in São Paulo hosts the 22nd SP-Arte, featuring over 180 galleries and cultural institutions. The Latin American art market shows resilience, with Brazilian galleries reporting a 21% sales increase. SP-Arte founder Fernanda Feitosa emphasizes the strength of Latin American artists and galleries amid crises. Collectors from Europe and the U.S. are drawn to the region's diverse cultures. Despite global economic and political issues, the art market remains robust, supported by dedicated collectors and institutions.
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