A project-based structure for curatorial research, exhibitions, public programmes and international circulation.

BraSA.Art is an independent, project-based platform founded by Analize Nicolini in 2019. Activated through selected projects and collaborations, it connects curatorial research, exhibitions, public programmes and institutional partnerships concerned with the production, mediation and circulation of art made in and from South America.

Rather than treating “Latin American art” as a homogeneous category, BraSA.Art approaches South America as a situated field shaped by distinct histories, asymmetries of circulation, environmental and political conditions, and unequal regimes of visibility and value.

Its history includes the federally approved but unrealised proposals braZil: um Retrato de uma Nação and #CONTENT+ / #CONTEÚDO+ / #CONTENIDO+; Daqui de Onde Estou (We Exhibit, Venice, 2022), co-curated by Fernanda Andrade and Analize Nicolini and produced by BraSA.Art and SOMA Galeria; and AQUI ONDE ESTOU — resto, risco, ruína e rastro (SOMA – People & Culture, Curitiba, 2025), curated by Analize Nicolini and produced by BraSA.Art. In 2026, the platform participated as an institutional partner in the public programme with Jonathas de Andrade in Curitiba, curated by Analize Nicolini.

Rather than maintaining a continuous institutional programme, BraSA.Art is activated according to the scope and partnerships of each project. It provides a flexible structure for research, production, mediation and circulation whenever a proposal requires collective or institutional articulation.