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Aramat Park Opens in São Pedro, Merging Land Art and Nature

exhibition · 2026-05-22

Aramat, a new cultural park dedicated to contemporary art and immersive experiences, has been inaugurated in the Serra do Itaqueri mountains of São Pedro, São Paulo, Brazil. Spanning seven sectors, the park includes exhibition pavilions, lakes, performance areas, installations, and a culinary village. Featuring over 30 artworks, it showcases land art and installations by notable artists such as Jean Paul Ganem, Cris Matsuoka, Sergio Esteves, Wesler Machado Alma, Diógenes Moura, and Fernando Limberg. The Coletivo Aramat prioritizes collaboration and sustainability by utilizing natural materials. The park will welcome visitors starting May 30, 2026, operating Thursday through Sunday from 9 AM to 5 PM, with tickets available online. It is situated at Estrada Municipal Francisco Antônio Delicio, with an additional bus entrance on Estrada Municipal Antônio Augusto Rinaldi.

Key facts

  • Aramat park opens in São Pedro, Brazil, on May 30, 2026.
  • Over 30 artworks are installed across seven sectors.
  • Jean Paul Ganem presents 'Jardim Mikado' at the park.
  • Cris Matsuoka's 'O Labirinto' is a stone labyrinth for barefoot walking.
  • Sergio Esteves' 'Evolução' is inspired by the Fibonacci sequence.
  • Wesler Machado Alma's 'Esquinas de Passagem' uses suspended elements.
  • Diógenes Moura's 'Samba Atlântica' references Burle Marx.
  • Fernando Limberg's 'Corpos Antrópicos' addresses human impact on nature.
  • The Coletivo Aramat, composed of park staff, creates installations collaboratively.
  • The park uses natural and repurposed materials for sustainability.
  • Three multifunctional pavilions host temporary exhibitions.
  • Aramat is located in the Serra do Itaqueri mountains in São Pedro, São Paulo state.

Entities

Artists

  • Jean Paul Ganem
  • Cris Matsuoka
  • Sergio Esteves
  • Wesler Machado Alma
  • Diógenes Moura
  • Fernando Limberg

Institutions

  • Aramat
  • Coletivo Aramat

Locations

  • São Pedro
  • Brazil
  • Serra do Itaqueri
  • São Paulo
  • Estrada Municipal Francisco Antônio Delicio
  • Vista Alegre
  • Estrada Municipal Antônio Augusto Rinaldi
  • Águas Claras

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