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Art everywhere: works and installations integrate CASACOR Brasília

The 33rd edition of the exhibition celebrates visual arts and photography in galleries and in spaces that exalt artists

By Redação

Submitted at Oct 5, 2025, 7:00 AM

08 min de leitura
Studio Ark - Gallery. The projects of Bruno Pessoa from Studio Ark are inspired by the dream of building Brasília. Symbolic elements reinforce this concept, such as the floor made of reddish bricks, which refers to the characteristic color of the cerrado soil, and the exposed concrete, which represents the modernist aesthetic of the capital. The use of stainless steel emerges as a reference to the city's modernity. The furniture used in the space is carefully arranged as if they were works of art, joining the pieces on display from Acervo Gallery.

Studio Ark - Gallery. The projects of Bruno Pessoa from Studio Ark are inspired by the dream of building Brasília. Symbolic elements reinforce this concept, such as the floor made of reddish bricks, which refers to the characteristic color of the cerrado soil, and the exposed concrete, which represents the modernist aesthetic of the capital. The use of stainless steel emerges as a reference to the city's modernity. The furniture used in the space is carefully arranged as if they were works of art, joining the pieces on display from Acervo Gallery. (Edgard Cesar)

The CASACOR Brasília reaches its 33rd edition in 2025 reaffirming the relationship between architecture, landscaping, interior design, and art. Once again, the spaces of the exhibition – which can be visited until October 12 – are occupied by works and installations that stimulate reflection, belonging, and dialogue between memory, affection, and innovation.
Ilgner Martins + Studio Galeria - In Search of the Divine. CASACOR Brasília 2025 project.

Ilgner Martins + Studio Galeria - Em Busca do Divino. Projeto da CASACOR Brasília 2025. (Edgard Cesar/CASACOR)

Various projects highlight frames, paintings, sculptures, and other artistic works in the composition of the decoration. In fact, two galleries have been created within the exhibition for the public's appreciation.
Ilgner Martins + Studio Galeria - In Search of the Divine. Project of CASACOR Brasília 2025.

Ilgner Martins + Studio Galeria - Em Busca do Divino. Projeto da CASACOR Brasília 2025. (Edgard Cesar/CASACOR)

Among the highlights of this edition is the Gallery Em Busca do Divino, a project by Ilgner Martins inspired by the original architectural characteristics of the Casa do Candango. The 157 m² space values the existing structure, avoiding invasive renovations and the excessive use of new materials. Exposed concrete and an imposing skylight shape an artistic and immersive journey, hosting pieces from Divino Galeria, some produced specifically to engage with the brutalist atmosphere of the project.
Studio Ark - Gallery. Project of CASACOR Brasília 2025.

Studio Ark - Galeria. Projeto da CASACOR Brasília 2025. (Edgard Cesar/CASACOR)

Another space that celebrates the capital is the Galeria Candango, signed by Bruno Pessoa, from Studio Ark. Inspired by the dream of building Brasília, the project combines symbolic references such as the reddish brick floor — an allusion to the soil of the Cerrado — and exposed concrete, which reinforces the modernist aesthetics of the city. Stainless steel appears as a symbol of modernity, while the furniture, carefully arranged, takes on the role of a work of art, complementing the pieces from Acervo Galeria, featuring works by artists from the Federal District and the Central-West region.
Eliene Lucindo - Interior Laboratory - Between Dream and Awakening. Project of CASACOR Brasília 2025.

Eliene Lucindo - Laboratório de Interiores - Entre o Sonho e o Despertar. Projeto da CASACOR Brasília 2025. (Edgard Cesar/CASACOR)

The architect Eliene Lucindo presents the Interior Laboratory, a refuge space based on affective design and neuroarchitecture. The emotional and sensory journey is marked by the presence of the pequi tree, a central element symbolizing affective roots and natural resistance. Unpublished photographs by Celso Junior expand the dialogue with the light and poetic strength of the Cerrado.
Arielle Martins - Hall Memories of Playing. CASACOR Brasília 2025 Project.

Arielle Martins - Hall Memórias de Brincar. Projeto da CASACOR Brasília 2025. (Edgard Cesar/CASACOR)

In the entrance hall, designer and illustrator Arielle Martins signs the artistic installation Memories of Playing, which refers to the period when the Casa do Candango served as the first daycare center in the city. Walls and ceiling compose a tunnel filled with shapes that evoke childhood, creating a visual narrative about play as a fundamental element for building possible futures.
Studio Ark - Gallery. CASACOR Brasília 2025 Project.

Studio Ark - Galeria. Projeto da CASACOR Brasília 2025. (Edgard Cesar/CASACOR)

With these and other proposals, CASACOR Brasília 2025 reaffirms its vocation as a showcase for the integration between art, architecture, and memory, celebrating creativity in projects that inspire new ways of living and feeling the projects.

Service – 33rd CASACOR Brasília


  • When: August 13 to October 12, 2025
  • Special Sale: October 11 and 12
  • Where: Casa do Candango – SGAS 603
  • Visitation: Tuesday to Friday, from 3 PM to 10 PM. Saturdays and holidays, from 12 PM to 10 PM. Sunday, from 12 PM to 9 PM
  • Tickets: R$ 100.00 (full) and R$ 50.00 (half for students, teachers, PWDs and their companions, and people aged 60 or older). Presentation of an ID/verification of payment from the institution/document with a photo is required. Children up to 11 years old do not pay with document. Cultural ticket: R$ 25.00 (daily limit of 80 tickets).