Galeria Karla Osório is featured in Correio Braziliense, the leading media outlet in the Federal District, with the exhibition “Hands that Draw Borders” by Demi Kaia, recommended as a must-see for early 2026.
The Greek artist shares revealing statements to the newspaper, describing her residency in the Cerrado as an immersion into a surprising plurality that inspired drawings, paintings, and ready-mades using local materials.
“I expected intensity, otherness, but I found an active and dominant nature – from ficus trees and peacocks to abandoned iron chairs”
Demi Kaia further emphasizes the maturity of the show, where she “excavates human decency through non-human entities”, with works like “Caramel Dog” symbolizing Brazilian diversity and the biome’s resilience under urban and climatic pressure, exploring antiecist coexistence between birds, frogs, cattle, and primates.
The article also highlights other exhibitions in the city’s cultural agenda. To dive into the artist’s full statements and cultural itinerary details, you’re invited to read the full story in Correio Braziliense, the DF’s main newspaper. See the news here: https://www.correiobraziliense.com.br/divirtasemais/2026/01/7321009-exposicao-de-demi-kaia-na-galeria-karla-osorio-usa-o-cerrado-como-referencia.html
On view until February 28 at Galeria Karla Osório in Brasília, the exhibition invites reflection on animist narratives and the fragility of the Cerrado’s biodiversity.


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