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Galeria Luisa Strina

art gallery in São Paulo, Brazil

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About Galeria Luisa Strina

Galeria Luisa Strina is an art gallery founded by art collector Luisa Malzone Strina. The main gallery and its annex are located in São Paulo, Brazil. It is the oldest art gallery of contemporary art in Brazil. History The gallery opened in 1974, with an inaugural exhibition in the same year, with the participation of artists such as Carlos Fajardo, Edo Rocha, José de Moura Resende Filho, Luiz Paulo Baravelli, Nelson Leirner, Rubens Gerchman, Santuza Andrade, and Wesley Duke Lee. Galeria Luisa Strina was the first Latin American gallery to be invited to the art fair Art Basel, located in Basel, Switzerland, em 1992.

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art gallery in São Paulo, Brazil

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Rua Padre João Manuel 755 Cerqueira César Get directions
Founded
1974
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