About Rodrigo Koraicho

Rodrigo Koraicho is a visual artist and photographer based in São Paulo. He holds a BA in Social Communication from Centro Universitário Belas Artes de São Paulo and an MA in Aesthetics and Art History from the University of São Paulo (USP). He began his journey in photography in 2004, developing personal projects while working across diverse fields of image-making.

His multidisciplinary practice spans photography, installation, film, poetry, sound, and object-based works — exploring the boundaries between visual narrative, authorship, and documentary potential in photography. His projects often reflect on contemporary society and human relations, with a particular focus on memory, affection, and the tensions of everyday life.

Koraicho’s work is part of both private and institutional collections. It has been featured in solo and group exhibitions at institutions such as the History Miami Museum, Leica Gallery (Poland), Ephemere Gallery (Tokyo), Museu Afro Brasil (Brazil), Unibes Cultural, and Galeria DOC, among others.

He has received awards and honors in Brazil and internationally, including the Head On Photo Festival Prize, Lenzburg Photo Festival Prize, Leica Photo Contest, Prix de la Photographie Paris, Miami Street Photography Festival, Lensculture Portrait Awards (finalist), IMA-Next, and The Royal Photographic Society (shortlist).

His projects have been published by The Guardian, Fisheye Magazine, The New Voice, L’Œil de la Photographie, Aint–Bad Magazine, Forbes Magazine, and Quatro Cinco Um.

Rodrigo Koraicho's Projects on LensCulture