Marcia Pastore and Nazareth Pacheco Join Emmathomas Galeria's Roster
Marcia Pastore and Nazareth Pacheco are now represented by Emmathomas Galeria, aligning with the gallery's mission to showcase Brazilian art's diversity. Artistic director Ricardo Resende notes both artists belong to the same generation but explore distinct multidisciplinary approaches within contemporary art. Pastore investigates spatial and sculptural relationships, while Pacheco focuses on three-dimensional works with autobiographical themes and the female body. Founded in 2006 as an experimental space, the gallery was acquired and renamed by artist-collector-entrepreneur Marcos Amaro in August 2017. Amaro combines business acumen with artistic sensibility, aiming to foster creative and affective connections. The gallery has hosted over 200 artists and projects in its first decade, establishing itself as a bold presence in Brazil's art scene.
Key facts
- Marcia Pastore and Nazareth Pacheco are new artists represented by Emmathomas Galeria.
- The gallery's selection aligns with its goal to present diverse Brazilian art.
- Artistic director Ricardo Resende describes the artists as multidisciplinary contemporaries with distinct approaches.
- Pastore explores space and sculpture; Pacheco works with three-dimensional autobiographical pieces about the female body.
- Emmathomas Galeria was founded in 2006 as an experimental contemporary art space.
- Artist, collector, and entrepreneur Marcos Amaro purchased and renamed the gallery in August 2017.
- Over 200 artists and projects were featured in the gallery's first decade.
- Amaro seeks to establish affective and creative links between people through the gallery's new direction.
Entities
Artists
- Marcia Pastore
- Nazareth Pacheco
- Ricardo Resende
- Marcos Amaro
Institutions
- Emmathomas Galeria
Locations
- Brazil