1 INHOTIM
Located in Brumandinho, in the southeastern state of Minas Gerais, Inhotim is an open-air art gallery in the midst of about 2000ha of botanic gardens, a two-hour drive from Belo Horizonte, which is a two-hour flight from Rio. Mining magnate Bernardo Paz transformed the former mine site into a lush, tropical garden with the help of his friend, late landscape artist Roberto Burle Marx. You'll find more than 500 contemporary artworks around the park, by Brazilian and international artists including Anish Kapoor, Olafur Eliasson, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Steve McQueen and Adriana Varejao, one of Paz's six ex-wives. You can make your way between them by foot or by golf kart, which are available to hire by the hour. Getting there from Belo Horizonte is pretty easy too - there's a direct daily bus from the main station, arriving early enough to spend the whole day among the park's tranquil surrounds, returning to Belo Horizonte in time for dinner. Visit on a Wednesday and admission is free.
inhotim.org.br
2 NITEROI CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM
Worth a visit for the building alone, this Rio landmark was designed by Oscar Niemeyer, a prolific Brazilian architect best known for his visionary work redeveloping Brazil's capital, Brasilia. This spectacular building, often described as looking like a UFO, sits on a headland in Niteroi, a short ferry ride across the bay from Rio. The star attraction inside is the viewing gallery - from there you can look out to Guanabara Bay, the Rio de Janeiro skyline and Sugarloaf Mountain.
macniteroi.com.br
3 MUSEU DE ARTE DE SAO PAULO