BEATRIZ MILHAZES
Beatriz Milhazes: Pinturas Nômades (Nomadic Paintings) (solo show)
Casa Roberto Marinho, Rio de Janeiro
25 September 2025 – 1 March 2026
Beatriz Milhazes’ solo exhibition, Pinturas Nômades, will be on view at Casa Roberto Marinho, Rio de Janeiro, from 25 September. The exhibition features 17 projects celebrating 21 years of Milhazes’ pictorial installations in architectural spaces. For the first time in Brazil, the public can see models, studies and panel reconstructions of projects carried out in institutions and public spaces across Europe, the Americas, and Asia. The exhibition also brings together large-scale paintings, including works presented at the most recent Venice Biennale.
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Beatriz Milhazes: 100 Sóis (solo show)
Museu de Arte da Bahia, Salvador
29 January – 26 April 2026
Beatriz Milhazes’ work is the subject of a major solo exhibition at Museu de Arte da Bahia, Salvador, curated by critic and art historian Tiago Mesquita. Presenting an installation alongside paintings and collages spanning thirty years, the exhibition highlights the breadth of Milhazes’ formal repertoire and reveals a dialogue with modern art, constructivism, design, Rio de Janeiro’s carnival culture, allegory, and baroque decoration.
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Bolha de Sabão [Soap Bubble], 2024 (artist edition)
For Turner Contemporary, Milhazes has created Bolha de Sabão [Soap Bubble], 2024, an exclusive handmade collaged edition in an edition of 40 works. Comprising 44 individual cut papers, the petal and leaf forms, together with the highly charged colour palette, resonate with the tropical fauna found in the botanical garden close to her studio.
Milhazes has long incorporated natural forms into her work, increasingly taking inspiration from her local environment in Rio. By layering and combining varied materials – from sweet wrappers to shiny packaging and decorative marbled papers, Bolha de Sabão [Soap Bubble], 2024 embodies a visual journal reflecting Milhazes’ travels and daily life.
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Yellow Flower Dream, 2017–2019 (permanent installation)
Inujima Island
New artwork unveiled at Inujima 'Art House Project'
Yellow Flower Dream, a work by Beatriz Milhazes has opened in Japan on November 1st, 2018, at Inujima Island for the 'Art House Project - A-Art House', and also will be joining Setouchi Triennale 2019 starting from April 26th, 2019.
Based on the artist's perception of the architecture of A-Art House as a 'sculpture uniting the surrounding community and nature', this work represents, through the use of colors overflowing with energy, a virtual landscape depicting the vitality of the geometry and daily life unfolding in Inujima's nature.
Inujima Art House Project was launched with the objective of inspiring the local community of Inujima, allowing them to experience the beautiful landscapes of everyday life and the familiar natural environments that extend beyond the artworks. This project was developed by artistic director Yuko Hasegawa and architect Kazuyo Sejima for the village on Inujima.
The Inujima 'Art House Project' is a part of art-related activities, Benesse Art Site Naoshima, conducted by Benesse Holdings, Inc. and Fukutake Foundation on the islands of Naoshima, Teshima and Inujima to create significant spaces in resonance with the pristine nature of the Seto Inland Sea region.
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