TEFAF 2025: Booth 310
In 2025, we celebrate the hundredth anniversary of Waldemar Cordeiro’s birth. To honor his legacy, Luciana Brito Galeria (São Paulo, Brazil) and The Mayor Gallery (London, UK) are presenting a selection of works at TEFAF New York that spans the major phases of his artistic production, from 1949 to 1973. More than simply illustrating the timeless ideas Cordeiro developed, these works reflect his far-reaching impact on the transformation of visual art on a global scale, beginning in the 1950s. Today, he is widely recognized as a significant figure in international cultural history.
Waldemar Cordeiro was born in Italy in 1925 and, at the age of 21, emigrated to Brazil, where he soon became a central figure in the emergence of Brazilian contemporary art. In the early 1950s, he played a leading role in founding and shaping the concrete art movement, which he spearheaded through the establishment of Grupo Ruptura (1952). Conceived by the artist, the Ruptura Manifesto called for a new kind of art – revolutionary, independent, and grounded in the principles of space, time, and objectivity. His work from this period reveals a striking visual complexity combined with intelligent interplay of form and color.
