
Pedro Barbosa
São Paulo
Investments
Overview
Pedro Barbosa, who made his money in bond trading, has become a familiar face among the studios of students at the various art schools around São Paulo. The Brazillian collector has earned a reputation as a globetrotting tastemaker tirelessly in pursuit of emerging talent. He often buys pieces directly from promising students.
Barbosa began collecting on a whim. In 1999, he made his first purchase: a sculpture by Venezuelan Op and kinetic artist Jesús Rafael Soto. Now, 25 years later, Barbosa is one of the most significant collectors of conceptual art in South America and beyond, with holdings numbering some 2,000 objects. He told Kelly Crow of the Wall Street Journal in 2013 that he usually spends between $8,000 and $250,000 apiece on his art purchases. Works from Marcio García Torres, Lawrence Abu Hamdam, James Richards, Hans Haacke, and stanley brouwn, stand alongside pieces from renowned Brazilian artists like Cildo Meireles, Juraci Doréa, Cinthia Marcelle, and Dias & Riedweg.
His strategy has proved wise. A decade of steady economic growth has ushered new attention—and climbing prices—toward work by Brazilian artists. If a purchase can’t fit in Barbosa’s home in São Paulo’s tony Jardins neighborhood, he has no qualms about giving it to an institution. In 2013 he donated work by two Brazilian artists, Jonathas de Andrade and Andre Komatsu, to Tate Modern in London. Currently, he serves on the boards of EAI (Electronic Art Intermix) and Bidoun, as well as the Media and Performing Art Committee for the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Barbosa often invites artists to exhibit their work in his home, even keeping another apartment closeby for larger showcases. Every available wall in his home is at the mercy of his next purchase: “Sometimes my son complains,” Barbosa told the Journal, “but I run a dictatorship.”
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