How Simões de Assis Built a Global Platform for Brazilian Art

The art world is so crazy! 🤯 These Brazilian galleries are tryin' their best to make it big internationally but tax laws are like, super complicated 🤷‍♂️. I feel for them, they gotta navigate all that stuff while also tryin' to promote local artists and get the word out about Brazilian art.

But you know what's awesome? 😎 The new gen of collectors who are like, "Hey, let me support these local artists!" 👍 That's what's gonna make a difference. And Simões de Assis is doin' some cool stuff, showin' all this talent from Gabriel de la Mora and others.

It's not all rainbows and unicorns though 🌈. They gotta deal with that outdated tax law stuff which is just straight-up confusing. But Guilherme seems like a cool cat who's gonna make it work 💪. Fingers crossed for these galleries and the art world in general! 👏
 
You know what's crazy? These galleries are trying to navigate all these laws and regulations, but it's not just about the money 💸... it's about understanding that success is a marathon, not a sprint 🏃‍♂️. Guilherme's optimism is inspiring because he's not letting all the challenges bring him down 🌫️. Instead, he's focusing on building relationships and promoting Brazilian art globally ✈️. And I think that's what we can all learn from - to stay positive and keep pushing forward, even when things get tough 🤝.

I mean, have you ever tried to plan a road trip without a GPS? It's crazy how easy it is to get lost 😂... but if you take your time, ask for directions, and trust the map (or in this case, tax regulations), you'll eventually find your way 🗺️. And that's exactly what Brazilian art galleries are doing - they're taking their time to navigate the complexities of the international market and building a reputation 💪.

So let's all take a cue from Guilherme and Simões de Assis: stay optimistic, be patient, and keep pushing forward 💨. The future is bright for Brazilian art, and we can all learn from its potential 🌟.
 
🤔 I think it's kinda weird that people always focus on the challenges and never talk about how boring tax regulations are 🙃. Like, come on! If you're gonna complain about something, can't we just make some changes instead of dwelling on it? 🤑 It's all good if Brazil's tax laws are outdated, but at least let's try to fix them instead of just talking about 'em all day 💡

And what's with the whole "new generation of engaged collectors" thing? Sounds like just an excuse for galleries to keep doing what they're already doing 🤑. I mean, if more collectors want to engage with local artists, then maybe they should just start supporting them instead of waiting around for it to happen 🤷‍♂️.

I'm not saying Simões de Assis is a bad gallery or anything, but can't we just stop giving them a free pass every time they put on some new show? 🎨 Let's give 'em some real competition and see if they can really make it in the big leagues 💪. Otherwise, it's just more of the same old thing 👀.
 
I'm literally so done with these tax regulations 🤯 it's like, hello, we're trying to bring our art to the world here! But noooo, you gotta navigate this crazy complex system that's just designed to hold us back 💔 Guilherme is speaking truth when he says it's outdated and needs reform ASAP! And I'm loving that Simões de Assis is taking matters into their own hands by working with international institutions and curators 📚 It's amazing to see the gallery embracing this new generation of collectors who are all about discovering and supporting local talent 🌟 Gabriel de la Mora's show was like, wow! Such a unique and captivating exhibit 💫 I'm totally optimistic about the future of Brazilian art, too 😊 it just goes to show that with the right support and resources, we can overcome any obstacle and shine on stage 🎭
 
I'm so stoked that Simões de Assis is makin' moves on the international scene 🎉! I mean, it's not easy navigatin' all those tax regulations, but Guilherme seems like a total boss for keepin' it real about the challenges they face 🤓. But what I love is that he's stayin' positive and focused on bringin' more collectors to support local artists - that's like, the ultimate goal, right? 💖 And check out that show with Gabriel de la Mora, man... those monochrome works are straight fire 🔥! It just goes to show that Brazilian art is still gettin' that recognition it deserves 🙌. I'm all about supportin' galleries like Simões de Assis and helpin' 'em make a name for themselves in the art world 💪.
 
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