Galeria Frente

Galeria Frente, established in 2015, has established itself as a benchmark in the secondary market for modern and contemporary Brazilian art. With a decade of experience, it stands out for its commitment to promoting and disseminating Brazilian artistic production. With a dynamic exhibition program and thoughtful curation, the gallery presents both established masters and emerging talents, fostering an enriching dialogue between different generations of artists.
Over the past ten years, Galeria Frente has organized landmark exhibitions, such as solo exhibitions by Mira Schendel (2015), Antonio Maluf and Hércules Barsotti (2016), Frans Krajcberg (2017), Iberê Camargo and Francisco Stockinger (2018), Gilberto Salvador (2021), Igor Rodrigues (2022), and Candido Portinari (2023). In 2024, it expanded its curatorial scope with the exhibitions "The Maximum Reality of Things" and "Walter Lewy: The Dreamer and the Sublime Creation of the World," which explore the influence of immigrant artists on the construction of Brazilian art. These exhibitions reaffirm the gallery's commitment to diversity and cultural plurality, fostering reflections on the intersections of identity, memory, and innovation in Brazilian art.
In 2025, Galeria Frente established an international presence, becoming represented by its New York branch, expanding the path for Brazilian artists to gain recognition in international markets, with important exhibitions and fairs taking place in the Latin American art market.
In addition to exhibitions, Galeria Frente maintains a strong presence at Brazil's main art fairs, such as SP-Arte, Rotas Brasileiras and ArtRio, strengthening its presence on the art circuit and fostering exchanges between collectors, artists and art lovers.
The gallery's mission is to encourage and facilitate collecting, promoting the sale of modern and contemporary works of great historical and artistic significance. To this end, it collaborates with renowned curators and critics, such as Taisa Palhares, Fábio Magalhães, Felipe Scovino, Jacob Klintowitz, Carollina Lauriano, Roberto Bertani, and Marilúcia Bottallo, whose analyses deepen our understanding of Brazilian and international artistic production.
Its collection is notable for its diversity and quality, bringing together works by major names in Brazilian art, such as Abraham Palatnik, Alberto da Veiga Guignard, Aldo Bonadei, Alfredo Volpi, Amílcar de Castro, Anita Malfatti, Anna Maria Maiolino, Antonio Bandeira, Antonio Dias, Antonio Maluf, Arcangelo Ianelli, Arthur Luiz Piza, Ascânio MMM, Beatriz Milhazes, Bruno Giorgi, Candido Portinari, Cícero Dias, Cildo Meireles, Daniel Senise, Djanira da Motta e Silva, Emiliano Di Cavalcanti, Flávio de Carvalho, Frans Krajcberg, Genaro de Carvalho, Hercules Barsotti, Ismael Nery, José Leonilson, José Pancetti, Judith Lauand, Lasar Segall, León Ferrari, Luiz Sacilotto, Manabu Mabe, Mira Schendel, Nelson Leirner, Roberto Burle Marx, Rubem Valentim, Samson Flexor, Sérgio Camargo, Tarsila do Amaral, Tomie Ohtake, Vicente do Rego Monteiro, Victor Brecheret, Vik Muniz, Waltercio Caldas, Wesley Duke Lee and Willys de Castro, among others.