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GAGOSIAN IN BRAZIL
If there’s a new market to be tapped, the Gagosian Gallery will be there to tap it. Coming off the success of “Brazil: Reinvention of the Modern,” an exhibition it held in its Paris gallery last year featuring the 1960s and ’70s Neo-Concrete artists Sérgio de Camargo, Lygia Clark, Amilcar de Castro, Hélio Oiticica, Lygia Pape and Mira Schendel, Gagosian will stage a major sculpture exhibition in a warehouse in Rio de Janeiro as part of the ArtRio fair. The gallery will also have a separate booth at the fair, which run Sept. 12 to 16. Both spaces are being created by Claudia Moreira Salles, the Brazilian designer.
ALSO IN BRAZIL …
Eungie Joo, most recently the New Museum’s director and curator of education and public programs, has been appointed director of art and cultural programs at Inhotim, a nonprofit contemporary art center, art park and botanical garden 200 miles northwest of Rio de Janeiro.
Inhotim was founded by the Brazilian industrialist and collector Bernardo Paz and designed by Roberto Burle Marx. It has a collection of work by about 120 contemporary artists, including Doug Aitken, Matthew Barney, Yayoi Kusama, Pipilotti Rist and Rirkrit Tiravanija.
At the New Museum, Ms. Joo had organized “The Ungovernables,” its 2012 Triennial.