Christopher Capriotti

Exhibition Manager at Mendes Wood DM

Christopher Capriotti has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Sculpture from Temple University. Christopher has experience working in various art-related roles such as Head Preparator at Mendes Wood DM, Art Storage Technician at Atelier Art Services & Storage, Art Technician at Atelier Art Services & Storage, Art Fabricator as a freelance artist, Studio Assistant at Tyler School of Art, and Preparator at WALM Gallery. Christopher's responsibilities have included packing, installation, and transport of art objects, managing small teams of art handlers, conducting site visits, overseeing fabrication demonstrations, leading critiques, giving lectures, maintaining studios and equipment, and preparing exhibition spaces.

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New York, United States

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Mendes Wood DM

Mendes Wood DM was founded in São Paulo in 2010 by Felipe Dmab, Matthew Wood, and Pedro Mendes to exhibit international and Brazilian artists in a context conducive to critical dialogue and the cross-pollination of ideas. Inspired by a belief that artistic practices broaden the scope of human agency and have the power to change the world, the gallery cultivates a program premised on conceptualism, political resistance, and intellectual rigor. Central to the program is a concern for regional difference and individuation while still fostering cosmopolitanism and collaboration. In 2017, Mendes Wood DM inaugurated its first European exhibition space in Brussels, founded in partnership with longtime friend and collaborator Carolyn Drake Kandiyoti. Located on three floors of a historic townhouse, the gallery lends itself to panoramic curatorial projects and comprehensive monographic exhibitions. In 2022, Mendes Wood DM opened an exhibition space in New York’s Tribeca neighborhood. The expansion is a natural evolution of the gallery’s presence in North America, emphasizing a meaningful conversation with the Global South and affirming the gallery’s commitment to mounting significant exhibitions for a wider audience.


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São Paulo, Brazil

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51-200

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