

Artists and works
Galería Sur specializes in mid-career Latin American artists. When you purchase a work of art, you participate in our commitment to promoting the artist's international career, encouraging them to continue creating.
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REPRESENTED ARTISTS
Andreia Falqueto [1985] Brazil

Visual artist, researcher, and teacher. PhD in Artistic
Creation from the University of Granada, Spain. Her
painting addresses questions related to being-there
and the human presence in the world. She constructs
enigmatic landscapes imbued with a personal and
symbolic perspective on everyday life.
Sandro Novaes [1976] Brazil

Visual artist, researcher, and professor. PhD in Art
History: Artistic Creation and Critical Reflection from
the University of Granada, Spain. His visual work
explores questions related to the understanding of
time, spatiality, immateriality, and the
phenomenological relationship between the artwork
and the viewer. Sandro Novaes develops visual
narratives that play with the presence of the line in its
multiple forms, interacting with painting, sculpture,
drawing, and installation. He has participated in group exhibitions in Brazil and Spain. In Brazil, one of his works is part of the collection of MAR – Rio Art
Museum, and two monumental works are part of public collections in Espírito Santo: Aurora, installed in the Sculpture Park of the Governor’s House, and
Experimento Nido, at the cultural park Reserva Vitória.
Liliana Sanches [1983] Brazil

Multidisciplinary artist whose research is directly
connected to affective memory, time, and sensitivity,
creating imaginary worlds. Between reality and dream, she has created paintings, drawings, and installations inspired by cinema, theater, and literature.
Luciano Feijão [1976] Brazil

Visual artist, teacher, and editorial illustrator. He works mainly with India ink and mineral charcoal on paper. His work engages in deep reflections on the objectification of Black bodies, with notable influences from figures such as William Kentridge and Luís Trimano.
Luciana Faria [1961] Brazil

Visual artist and architect, she studied Baroque,
Renaissance, and Contemporary Art History at the
Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy. Her creative process combines painting and hand embroidery. Acrylic, watercolor, oil, thread, and stitches give shapeto countless imaginary landscapes on canvas. Her creations are inspired by the overwhelming power of nature’s forces and by the passage of time.
Rosindo Torres [1963] Brazil

Artist with a degree in Visual Arts from the Federal
University of Espírito Santo and in Theater, Education,
and Culture from the Federal University of Rio de
Janeiro. His practice encompasses painting, objects,
installation, performance, and interventions that merge everyday life, popular culture, and the Christian universe. Since the 1990s, he has explored the connections between art and theology from
philosophical, sociological, and phenomenological
perspectives, constructing a unique worldview. His
trajectory includes participation in summer festivals,
solo and group exhibitions, awards in competitions, and presence in public and private collections in Brazil.
Lincoln Dias [1962] Brazil

Visual artist, PhD in Communication and Semiotics from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, and professor of drawing and painting at the Department of Visual Arts of the Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil. His work encompasses painting, drawing, collage, and photography. He also works as a curator and researches the relationship between drawing and contemporaneity in the field of visual arts.