Kamilla Nunes Brazil, 1988

Kamilla Nunes, born in Florianópolis, is an artist, editor, and curator. She holds a PhD and a master's degree from the Ceart/Udesc Graduate Program and a degree in Fine Arts from the same university. Her main research interests include contemporary Brazilian art; writing and photography in the visual arts; autonomous Brazilian spaces from the 1930s to the present; and curatorial processes in the 20th and 21st centuries. In her artistic research, she seeks to connect fields of knowledge, such as psychoanalysis and literature. She is interested in understanding how language systems unfold and what relationships exist today between the individual and the collective, between the personal and the political.

She has a broad institutional trajectory, with over 60 group and solo exhibitions, including at Sesc Consolação, MASC, the Ribeirão Preto Art Museum, SPArte, and the Curitiba Biennial, among others. Her artistic, curatorial, and editorial practice is well-established, with published books, a completed doctorate, recognized curatorial positions, and international work.
She has served as a juror for the Delfina Foundation (London) and the Marcantonio Vilaça Prize, enhancing her symbolic value.
This track record positions Kamilla among the established emerging artists with high recognition in the institutional circuit, directly impacting her primary market value.