A neologism created to represent the non-place or the denial of existence. "Nonada" is the word that opens one of the greatest works of Brazilian literature, "Grande Sertão: Veredas," by Guimarães Rosa, and it is also the word that guides this project since its embryo. A place that does not exist but aims to be a mean of illuminating that which is not seen. It becomes real when it presents what is ignored. A non-existence because its concrete form only occurs when it breaks through the barriers erected by social and cultural circuits. "Nonada" is hybrid, researches, embraces, exposes, and engages in dialogue. It ceases to be nothing and becomes essence by believing that the world needs art... and art itself is already a place.
Founding partners
Paulo Azeco
João Paulo Balsini
Luiz Danielian
Ludwig Danielian