Arte Contemporáneo

ArtEXPO New York 2025: My Participation and the Premiere of ‘Liberty’​

ArtEXPO New York 2025: My Participation and the Premiere of 'Liberty' April 3rd 2025 Today marks the beginning of ArtEXPO New York, one of the most important contemporary art fairs in the world. Since 1978, it has been a meeting point for artists, galleries, and collectors looking to discover new proposals and connect with art in all its forms. This year, I have the honor of participating with four of my artworks, which will be exhibited digitally in two different stands: Respect at stand No. 219 of Fondazione Effetto Arte. Union, Diaspora and my newly created piece "Liberty" at stand No. 700 of Artboxy. Respect (2023) Union (2022) Diaspora (2024) LIBERTY: A New Meaning of Freedom For this edition of ArtEXPO, I created "Liberty", a brand-new artwork inspired by Freedom from my collection Female Portraits: Looking Back to the Past. Since its debut will be in New York, I decided to reinterpret the city’s iconic symbol, giving it...

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“Dignity” Reaches the International Artist of Europe Award”

"Dignity" Reaches the International Artist of Europe Award December 21st, 2024  ✨ On December 20th, I had the honor of participating in the prestigious International Artist of Europe Award, an event held at the iconic Palazzo Emilio Pucci in the heart of Florence. Organized by PitturiAmo, this gathering brought together artists from across Europe and notable figures from the art world, including curator Stefania Pieralice, art critic Daniele Radini Tedeschi, and journalist Francesca Frediani. The atmosphere, filled with history and creativity, made this evening a truly unique and inspiring experience. I am proud to have presented my artwork 'Dignity', which was part of this celebration of contemporary art. This piece, from my collection "Female Portraits: Looking Back to the Past," represents the inner strength and resilience of women throughout history. Participating in such a meaningful event allowed me to share my artistic message in a context that deeply values cultural expression and creative...

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“Female Portraits: Looking Back to the Past” Opens in Bétera to Commemorate the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women

"Female Portraits: Looking Back to the Past" Opens in Bétera to Commemorate the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women November 8th, 2024  The exhibition "Female Portraits: A Look at the Past" opened yesterday in the iconic building of the Old Town Hall of Bétera (Vell Ajuntament de Bétera - Calle Mayor, 12). This exhibition, created by the Spanish-Brazilian artist Séfora Camazano, brings together 25 powerful portraits of women of different ages, cultures, and backgrounds who, at some point in their lives, have faced violence or injustice, leading them to transform their destinies. Inspired by the style and social commitment of the renowned Spanish painter Joaquín Sorolla, Séfora pays tribute to the women depicted, presenting them with dignity and elegance. Her work draws from Sorolla's legacy in the centenary year of his passing, acknowledging the Valencian master for his pioneering role in depicting women in everyday life and various cultural contexts. The...

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“Female Portrais: DONAiDONA Special Edition” at the Botanical Garden of the University of Valencia.

"Female Portraits: DonaiDona Special Edition" at Botanical Garden of the University of Valencia. May 16th 2024 https://youtu.be/ATxCYmqZjvw We are pleased to present the exhibition "Female Portraits: DonaiDona Special Edition" by artist Séfora Camazano at the Botanical Garden of de University of Valencia. Curated by Miguel Arce, the exhibition showcases a total of 22 portraits from "Female Portraits: Looking Back to the Past" collection, some of which were finished this year and are presented to the public for the first time. These portraits, which are contemporary reinterpretations of works by Joaquín Sorolla, feature anonymous women of various nationalities who have experienced some form of violence and wanted to share their stories. Through this recreation, Séfora Camazano establishes a dialogue between the women portrayed in her exhibition and those painted by Sorolla, questioning whether the way they are viewed has changed, despite all the rights gained by women in the last century. The aim of this exhibition...

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Art Dubai 2024

Art Dubai 2024 March 05th 2024 - by Séfora Camazano [caption id="attachment_1629" align="alignright" width="225"] Art Dubai Digital[/caption] In this article, I share my experiences and reflections on the unforgettable visit to the Art Dubai 2024 fair. Four years ago, I had a planned trip to Dubai that, unfortunately, was canceled due to lockdown restrictions. This cancellation left a void in my mind, longing for the experience that eluded me at that moment. Learning about the Art Dubai fair provided me with the opportunity to redeem that pending trip, and it turned out to be a wise decision. My visit not only focused on the fair but also allowed me to explore the local culture and visit iconic tourist spots such as the Burj Khalifa and the old center of Dubai with its picturesque Arabian shops. This broader focus on cultural experience made my journey much more enriching and meaningful. Art Dubai exceeded my expectations. Beyond traditional...

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The great-granddaughter of Sorolla gives a masterful talk at Séfora Camazano’s exhibition in Valencia.

The prestigious Westin Hotel in Valencia was the venue yesterday for a cultural event in honor of the Sorolla Year and the exhibition "Female Portraits: Looking Back to the Past" by the Hispanic-Brazilian artist Séfora Camazano. This special day had the presence and participation of Fabiola Lorente-Sorolla, an artist and great-granddaughter of the renowned painter Joaquín Sorolla, who enriched the evening with a masterful talk at 7:00 p.m....

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