Brazilian pavilion
The Brazilian pavilion houses Brazil's national representation during the Venice Biennale arts festivals.Background
Organization and building
The pavilion was designed by Amerigo Marchesin and built in 1964.Representation by year
Art
- 1950 — Roberto Burle Marx, Milton Dacosta, Cicero Dias, Emiliano Di Cavalcanti, Flavio de Carvalho, Candido Portinari, José Pancetti, Bruno Giorgi, Victor Brecheret, Livio Abramo, Oswaldo Goeldi
- 1958 — Lasar Segall
- 1956 — Aldemir Martins
- 1960 — Antonio Bandeira, Danilo Di Prete, Manabu Mabe, Aloisio Magalhães, Teresa Nicolao, Loio-Pérsio, Mario Cravo Júnior
- 1962 — Alfredo Volpi, Anna Letycia Quadros, Fernando Jackson Ribeiro, Gilvan Samico, Iberê Camargo, Isabel Pons, Ivan Serpa, Lygia Clark, Marcelo Grassmann, Rossini Quintas Perez, Rubem Valentim
- 1964 — Abraham Palatnik, Alfredo Volpi, Almir Mavignier, Franz Weissmann, Frans Krajcberg, Glauco Rodrigues, Tarsila do Amaral
- 1966 — Sergio de Camargo
- 1968 — Lygia Clark
- 1970 — Mary Vieira, Roberto Burle Marx
- 1972 — Humberto Espíndola, Paulo Roberto Leal, Franz Weissmann
- 1976 — Claudio Tozzi, Evandro Carlos Jardim, Regina Vater, Sergio Augusto Porto, Vera Chaves Barcellos
- 1978 — Carlos Fajardo, G. T. O., Julio Martins da Silva, Luiz Aquila da Rocha Miranda, Maria Auxiliadora da Silva, Maria Madalena Santos Reinbolt, Paulo Gomes Garcez, Wilma Marins
- 1980 — Anna Bella Geiger, Antonio Dias, Carlos Vergara, Paulo Roberto Leal
- 1982 — Tunga, Sérgio de Camargo
- 1984 — Eduardo Sued, Luiz Paulo Baravelli
- 1986 — Gastão Manoel Henrique, Geraldo de Barros, Renina Katz, Washington Novaes
- 1988 — José Resende, Juraci Dórea
- 1990 — Frida Baranek, Daniel Senise, Francisco Brennand, Gilvan Samico, Wesley Duke Lee
- 1993 — Angelo Venosa, Carlos Fajardo, Emmanuel Nassar
- 1995 — Arthur Bispo do Rosário, Nuno Ramos
- 1997 — Jac Leirner, Waltercio Caldas
- 1999 — Iran do Espírito Santo, Nelson Leirner
- 2001 — Vik Muniz, Ernesto Neto, Miguel Rio Branco, Tunga,
- 2003 — Beatriz Milhazes, Rosângela Rennó
- 2005 — Chelpa Ferro, Caio Reisewitz
- 2007 — José Damasceno, Detanico & Lain
- 2009 — Luiz Braga, Delson Uchôa
- 2011 — Artur Barrio
- 2013 — Hélio Fervenza, Odires Mlászho, Lygia Clark, Max Bill, Bruno Munari
- 2015 — André Komatsu, Antonio Manuel, Berna Reale
- 2017 — Cinthia Marcelle
- 2019 – Benjamin de Burca, Bárbara Wagner