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View from restaurant Inhotim credit Andre MantelliCovering the hills of a rural estate in the state of Minas Gerais, the Inhotim art park began its life as a 3,000 acre ranch 20 years ago, when Bernardo Paz developed it into a botanical garden with landscape architect, Roberto Burle Marx.1
Galeria Adriana Varejão, credit Eduardo EckenfelsAnother artistic beacon in Latin America, Inhotim is home to more than twenty art pavilions amidst a beautiful landscape, and reports to be opening another one this year with work from Anish Kapoor.2
Helio Oiticica, Magic Square no 5 - De luxe , 1978, credit Andre MantelliPaz started developing his art collection in the '90s by building galleries around the estate. He then opened it up to public in 2006 and has since become more and more popular, attracting 300,000 visitors per year.3
Coleção de Nolinas, credit André MantelliThis breathtaking art park emerging in Brazil is a brilliant addition to the country's already blooming contemporary arts scene. Paz, an entrepreneur from the mining industry, has put his dream into action to construct an art lovers disneyland around the Inhotim Cutltural Institute in Brazil's countryside.4




