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This ARTnews industry moves column reports several key personnel and representation changes in the art world. Christine Sun Kim has joined Gallery Hyundai, a Seoul-based gallery, and will show at Art Basel Miami Beach. Yoshitomo Nara has moved to David Zwirner while maintaining his relationship with Pace. John Tain has been named Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Carnegie Museum of Art, and Galatea now represents Gabriella Marinho. Chris Sharp has added the duo CrossLypka to his roster. Separately, climate activist Timothy Martin received an 18-month prison sentence for damaging a Degas sculpture at the National Gallery of Art, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art faces turmoil after a rebranding backlash that led to director Sasha Suda's dismissal.

Pinacoteca de São Paulo and Chanel Culture Fund launch new residency for women artists

The Pinacoteca de São Paulo and the Chanel Culture Fund have launched a new residency for women artists, with Brazilian artist Juliana dos Santos as its inaugural recipient. Dos Santos, who holds a doctorate from São Paulo State University, creates work exploring plants, pigments, and the sensory experience of color, notably using the blue pigment of the Clitoria ternatea flower. She recently opened her first solo museum exhibition, "Juliana dos Santos: Temporã," at Galeria Praça within Pina Contemporânea, and will present a VR work at the 36th Bienal de São Paulo in September 2025.

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Aislan Pankararu, an Indigenous Brazilian artist and licensed physician, maintains a studio in São Paulo where he creates works that draw from his Pankararu heritage, medical training, and the Caatinga biome of northeastern Brazil. His practice includes clay-pigmented paintings, abstract forms evoking cellular structures and ritual designs, and series such as "Soil" (2024) and "Touch" (2024). After returning to drawing during his medical residency in 2019, Pankararu quickly gained recognition, participating in exhibitions at the Museu Nacional da República and Museu de Arte de São Paulo, and winning the prestigious PIPA Prize in 2024.