Pivô is an autonomous contemporary art platform founded in 2011, dedicated to artistic exchange, research, and experimentation. At its core, the institution seeks to reflect on artistic practice and advance its understanding as a distinct form of thought and active participation in visual culture, society, and politics—operating as a space for proposing, investigating, exploring, and experimenting. This purpose unfolds through an ongoing program that includes commissioned projects, exhibitions, artist residencies, publications, and public programs, creating conditions for the creation and circulation of ideas in direct collaboration with artists, curators, and publics, both nationally and internationally.
Pivô Copan, the institution’s first venue, is housed within the iconic Copan building in downtown São Paulo, where it has consolidated this experimental and collaborative approach. In 2023, Pivô inaugurated its second venue in Salvador: Pivô Boulevard, situated in the historic Suíço Boulevard mansion, a former gathering place for movements such as Tropicália and Cinema Novo. This multidisciplinary platform reinforces the institution’s commitment to decentralization and the development of cultural networks in dialogue with diverse contexts.
The expansion in Salvador will continue with the opening of Pivô Coaty on Ladeira da Misericórdia, occupying buildings designed by Lina Bo Bardi and João Filgueiras Lima. Across all three venues, Pivô shares a desire to occupy and reclaim historically significant locations, transforming them into vibrant cultural centers that foster artistic dialogue and community engagement. This new chapter reaffirms the commitment to circulating situated knowledge and building diverse cultural ecosystems.
Today, Pivô operates as a network, privileging movement over stability through dynamics of exchange that value differences and specificities. More than physical spaces, it constitutes a dynamic field of artistic dialogue and ongoing investigation that has already welcomed hundreds of artists at different moments in their trajectories.
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Approximate the processes of contemporary creation to the public through the dissemination of everything that is involved in the conception and invoice of a work of art – and not only the finished product – expanding the content generated in the Pivô environment to the social sphere, discussing and verifying the actual role of art in this context.
- Promote a space for exhibition, research, deepening and dissemination of artistic proposals, nationally and internationally.
- To provide a dynamic space for reflection and cutting-edge research in contemporary art and culture that acts as a catalyst for cultural production.
- To bring the public closer to the creative processes of artists, bringing to light all the movements involved in the creation of a project, from the idea to the public exhibition.
- Create a new model of cultural space management, of public interest and non-profit, which aims to establish more flexible relationships between creators and institutions.
- To foster debate on the importance of cultural and artistic movements in the urban structuring and history of cities, with a focus on São Paulo, especially in the central region.
Bernardo Faria
Camilla Barella
Diane Lima
Elizabeth Dee
Erika Verzutti
Georgiana Rothier
Luciana Guimarães
Luis Paulo Parreiras
Jochen Volz
Lilian Tone
Luis Barbieri
Ricardo Sardenberg
Wed to Sat from 1PM-7PM
Sun from 12PM-6PM
* temporarily closed
Pivô’s entrance is located on the private street of Edificio Copan, next to the entrance of Block A of the building.
Subway
República Station – Line 3 Red and Line 4 Yellow.
Parking
The most popular car parkings are located on Rua Araújo before and after Av. Ipiranga and Av. São Luiz.
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Located in the historic Copan Building, Pivô offers versatile rental spaces with the necessary infrastructure for cultural and corporate events, launches, photo shoots, and many other possibilities. Explore the available spaces, get in touch, and host your event in a unique space in the center of São Paulo.
Vitrine (Ground Floor)
45 m² | Up to 80 people
Exhibition 1 (1st Floor)
1,500 m² | Up to 1,000 people
Exhibition 2 (2nd Floor)
400 m² | Up to 300 people
Terrace (2nd Floor)
400 m² | Up to 300 people
Andrea e José Olympio da Veiga Pereira
Antonia Bergamin e Mateus Gomes Ferreira
Arystela e Bernardo Paz
Beatriz Yunes Guarita
Eleonora e André de Luca
Fabiana Brenner
Fernando Marques Oliveira
Graham Steele e Ulysses de Santi
Guilherme Teixeira
Ivani Yunes
José Leopoldo Figueiredo
Lucas Melgaço Conrado
Magê Abàtayguara e John Harald Örneberg
Renata Paes Mendonça
Roberto Miranda Lima
Vera e Luiz Parreiras
Virginia e Daniel Weinberg
Vivien Hertogh e Jairo Okret
Aqueles que preferiram permanecer anônimos
Camilla Barella
Felipe Dmab
Fernando Marques Oliveira
Frances Reynolds
Georgiana Rothier e Bernardo Faria
Iris Kaufmann
Liana Becker
Simone Coscarelli Parma e Alejandro Parma
Susana e Ricardo Steinbruch
Ticiana Terpins
Carbono Galeria
Fortes D'Aloia & Gabriel
Galatea
Galeria Luisa Strina
Galeria Millan
Galeria Nara Roesler
Gomide & Co
Mendes Wood DM
Mônica Neves Féres e José Gustavo Féres
Ana Bidart
Bruno Moreno
Caroline Ricca Lee
Danilo Santos Farias
Dariane Martiól
Elian Chali
Florencia Sadir
Floresta
Gabo Camnitzer
Gabz 404
Gisele Lima
Kent Chan
Marcela dos Santos Pinto Güther
María Carri
Maria Macedo
Natália Quinderé
Nathália Torres Lessa Garcia
Saverio
Sergio Chavarria
Soñ Gweha
Thiago M. Moyano

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