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Nara Roesler


Nara Roesler is an international Brazilian contemporary art gallery in Chelsea. It represents seminal Brazilian artists from the 1950s and some mid-career and emerging artists.

Brazilian art tends to connect nature and society. Many Brazilian artists bring social consciousness into their work as they mature.

Nara Roesler News

Mar, 2022

Marcelo Silveira

The first US show of Brazilian artist Marcelo Silveira focuses on his practice with “leftovers” of Cajacatinga wood and old magazines, at Nara Roesler in Chelsea, Wed, Mar 9 – Apr 23. nararoesler.art 🇧🇷

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Nara Roesler gallery (coolimagesco/Dreamstime)
Nara Roesler gallery (coolimagesco/Dreamstime)

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Gallery
511 West 21st St
(between Tenth & Eleventh Ave)
Chelsea, Manhattan

Subways
(C)(E) to 23rd St


Previously

Amelia Toledo: Frieze Los Angeles, explores connections between art, nature and society at Nara Roesler in Chelsea, Feb 17-20, 2022 from 10am – 6pm. nararoesler.art 🇧🇷

Alexandre Arrechea: Corners opens with a reception at Galeria Nara Roesler in Manhattan’s Upper East Side on Tue, Feb 26, 2019, from 6-8pm. 🇨🇺


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