Flavia Nespatti is a Brazilian-born curator and collector who has lived across Latin America. With a background in marketing and banking, she later returned to academia after early studies in the United States, completing Art History studies at The Courtauld Institute of Art with a focus on countercultural movements in Latin America and Eastern Europe.
In 2023, she founded Anteroom, a nomadic exhibition platform that stages projects in intimate and unconventional spaces, creating close encounters between artists and audiences. Her upcoming project, ANTESALA, is an exhibition space and curatorial platform dedicated to Latin American contemporary art. Headquartered in a founder-owned industrial building in central London, ANTESALA is conceived as a place for exhibition-making, cultural exchange, and collection development. It will programme exhibitions and events in collaboration with commercial galleries, artists, and philanthropic organisations, strengthening dialogue between London and Latin America.
Alongside her curatorial work, Nespatti supports arts institutions and residency programmes including Nottingham Contemporary, the Barbican, Delfina Foundation, and Gasworks, reflecting a long-term commitment to artistic research, education, and patronage.