London-based Brazilian artist selected for London Art Biennale 2025
Briefly

Lella Castello Branco is showcasing her work at the London Art Biennale, held from July 16 to July 20. Featuring 350 artists from 60 countries, the event is curated by Peter Gagliardi in partnership with Gagliardi Gallery. Lella will unveil her bronze sculpture Adam, which explores themes of life’s origin and generational interconnection, while also highlighting life's transience and knowledge transmission. Her art emphasizes freedom, often depicted through birds, and is characterized by poetic, elegant forms using bronze and aluminum.
The London Art Biennale, now in its seventh edition, will feature 350 creative talents from 60 countries, showcasing museum-level works across various media.
Lella Castello Branco will present Adam, a bronze sculpture exploring the origin of life and the interconnection of generations in a civilization.
A principal theme in Lella's work is freedom in its various aspects, often symbolized through her depictions of birds, reminding us of their fragility.
Lella's sculptures are known for their natural and geometric forms, using bronze and aluminum to create insightful pieces that aim to connect people.
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