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From Backyard Gatherings to Global Art Embassies: The Mendes Wood DM Mosaic

A São Paulo gallery that began as a circle of friends has quietly redrawn the map of contemporary art. Mendes Wood DM’s founders—Pedro Mendes, Matthew Wood, and Felipe Dmab—never set out to build a business empire. Instead, their journey started with impromptu salons, where philosophy and art mingled over coffee and conversation. Their first residency, Ja.Ca, was a rural haven for conceptual artists in Minas Gerais, Brazil, long before the gallery had a formal address. Rather than following a rigid business plan, the trio let intuition and camaraderie guide them, championing artists like Sônia Gomes, Paulo Nazareth, and Lucas Arruda—names now central to the gallery’s identity. Mendes Wood DM’s approach is as Brazilian as it is international, reflecting the country’s vibrant mix of cultures. They broke ground by representing living Afro-Brazilian artists and expanding to Brussels, New York, and Paris, treating each new space as a cultural “embassy.” What began as a thread of affection now weaves a global tapestry—proof that friendship can be the most surprising business strategy of all. #BrazilianArt #ContemporaryGallery #ArtWorld #Culture

From Backyard Gatherings to Global Art Embassies: The Mendes Wood DM MosaicFrom Backyard Gatherings to Global Art Embassies: The Mendes Wood DM Mosaic
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Istanbul’s Pill-Shaped Gallery Swallows Borders and Spits Out New Art Worlds

Tucked in Istanbul’s historic Balat, THE PILL® gallery owes its name to a curious architectural quirk—a pill-shaped interior that sparked a cascade of ideas for founder Suela J. Cennet. The pill became more than a shape: it was a nod to truth-seeking (think The Matrix) and a symbol of liberation, echoing the seismic impact of the birth control pill. Opening in 2016, THE PILL® quickly turned heads with bold exhibitions—like a giant elephant sculpture that drew crowds to this offbeat neighborhood. Cennet’s vision blended international flair with deep local roots, forging a space that felt both global and unmistakably Istanbul. Her own background—French-born, Turkish-Balkan heritage—mirrored the gallery’s fluid identity, resisting easy labels and thriving on cultural intersections. Today, THE PILL® stands as a creative crossroads, where art, resistance, and reinvention meet. In a city shaped by migrations and shifting tides, this gallery proves that sometimes, the smallest shapes can hold the biggest transformations. #IstanbulArt #ContemporaryGallery #CulturalCrossroads #Culture

Istanbul’s Pill-Shaped Gallery Swallows Borders and Spits Out New Art WorldsIstanbul’s Pill-Shaped Gallery Swallows Borders and Spits Out New Art Worlds