Sentences with phrase «brazilian contemporary»

(São Paulo, Brazil) The gardens of the Museu da Casa Brasileira will be the designed area for the brand new installations of the artists André Komatsu, Angelo Venosa, José Rufino, Marcius Galan and other names of Brazilian contemporary art, whose pieces combine themes like city, landscape, architecture in a way that reinvents the very notion of space.
The artist shows a bit of his work environment, which he shares with other artists, and answers to a question by, curator and Nominating Committee member, Daniela Labra: «What is the main shortage you observe in the field of Brazilian contemporary art?»
«This is the time for China and Brazil to come to know each other through contemporary art,» states the pamphlet for «Troposphere — Chinese and Brazilian Contemporary Art».
(São Paulo, Brazil) Part of the program «Convivendo com Arte» [«Living with Art»], the show has a participation of 20 Brazilian contemporary artists, including Camila Sposati, Daniel Acosta and Rommulo Vieira Conceição.
3.2) The selection of the participating artists in PIPA 2017 will occur as follows: 3.2.1) Each member of the Nominating Committee will nominate up to 3 (three) artists based on the criteria of being an artist with a recent and promising trajectory, already highlighted in the Brazilian contemporary art scene.
(Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) JACARANDA magazine, created by the artist Raul Mourão to promote Brazilian contemporary art in the international circuit, launches its third number this Saturday, November 12th.
The first show of its kind in the United States, Sotheby's S 2 selling exhibition of leading Brazilian contemporary art will bring together the vibrant, engaging works of many of the country's most compelling and influential artists today.
The exhibition, the first large - scaled one to present Brazilian contemporary art in China, opens this Saturday, December 9th, at Beijing Minsheng Art Museum.
«Troposphere» juxtaposes the works of 21 Brazilian contemporary artists (among them, finalists André Komatsu and Jonathas de Andrade, as well as other seven PIPA Prize nominees) with those of 21 Chinese leading artists.
Curated by the Spanish curator Ángel Calvo Ulloa together with the participating artists (a list which also includes Carlos Nunes, Victor Leguy and the duo Arnaldo Antunes and Marcia Xavier), the group show intents to promote Brazilian contemporary art in Spain, consolidating the ties that the two countries» art circuits have been developing in the last two years.
The exhibition at Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro gathers new works by one of the most important names of Brazilian contemporary art.
In 2013, she won the Mario Pedrosa Award from the Brazilian Association of Art Critics, which recognizes the Brazilian contemporary artist who most contributed to national culture the previous year.
Curated by Cyril Moumen the show will reveal the works and production of several emerging Brazilian contemporary artists.
(Olso, Norway) «Imagine Brazil» will showcase Brazilian contemporary art, with particular focus on the young, emerging art scene.
(Olso, Norway) With the exhibition the curators wants to showcase a diverse picture of what is happening in Brazilian contemporary art.
The main objective is to support and promote all nominees and Brazilian contemporary art through the internet.
Maria do Mar Guinle continues to offer her services as an art advisor, with a focus on Brazilian contemporary art for institutions as well as individual clients.
Each member have to invite up to three artists with a recent trajectory who have already been highlighted in the Brazilian contemporary art circuit.
2009 > Launch of See Art and Advisory, company focused on Brazilian contemporary art, Paris.
MdM Gallery created in 2012 by art advisor Maria do Mar Guinle is a platform for exhibitions and other projects by Brazilian contemporary artists.
In 2012 she opened MdM Gallery (ex-11bis) in Paris, where she exhibits some of the most important Brazilian contemporary artists today, such as Carlos Vergara, Brígida Baltar, Pedro Varela, Ana Holck, Maria Laet as well as launching new emerging talent such as Ala d'Amico and Adriano Melhem.
«Imagine Brazil» will showcase Brazilian contemporary art, with particular focus on the young, emerging art scene.
Maria do Mar Guinle continues to show the best of Brazilian contemporary art in her Parisian space, now called MdM Gallery.
(Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) The show consists in the presentation of works by contemporary Brazilian artists, selected by three curators from different places and generations, with the goal of bringing to the viewer a panorama of Brazilian contemporary art, based on the exchange of different looks.
Astrup Fearnley Museet presents Imagine Brazil, an exhibition of Brazilian contemporary art, with a particular focus on the young, emerging art scene.
In order to situate their work in a historical context, each was asked to choose an older artist whom they consider important for Brazilian contemporary art or for their own work, for presentation in an exhibition within the exhibition.
For the exhibition Well, It's Just an Ocean Between TAL invited Jacaranda - a crossmedia art platform created to promote Brazilian Contemporary Art in the international art circuit -, proposing a dialogue between four contemporary Brazilian artists (Carlos Vergara, José Bechara, Raul Mourão and Cabelo) and four contemporary Portuguese artists from the new generation (João Paulo Serafim, Paulo Arraiano, Sandra Baía and Pedro Batista).
Brazil ArtFair, the first fair dedicated specifically to Brazilian contemporary art and design,...
The Many and the One: Brazilian Contemporary Art, Instituto Tomie Ohtake, São Paulo, Brazil, Curated by Robert Storr.
(Quebec, Canada) «What you will see is a constellation of works by young artists, our view on emerging Brazilian contemporary art», affirm the Curators Gunnar B. Kvaran, Hans - Ulrich Obrist and Thierry Raspail.
The artists that run for PIPA are chosen by the members of the Nominating Committee, which this year was composed of 26 experts in Brazilian contemporary art.
(Quebec, Canada) «What you will see is a constellation of works by young artists, our view on emerging Brazilian contemporary art.
The exhibition will showcase Brazilian contemporary art, with particular focus on the young, emerging art scene.
At the same time, the Serralves Foundation in Portugal is hosting a retrospective (previously presented at the Reina Sophia in Madrid) of one of the most radical Brazilian contemporary artists, Cildo Meireles.
With «Imagine Brazil» the curators wants to showcase a diverse picture of what is happening in Brazilian contemporary art. 14 young artists are selected for what they perceive as important representatives of the emerging art scene in Brazil, but also in terms of their international significance.
With a population estimated at more than two hundred million and an area covering more than eight million square meters (the United Kingdom could fit into it 35 times), it's absolutely impossible to define precisely what «Brazilian culture», «Brazilian contemporary art» and of course, «Brazilian - ness» could be.
Following the historical roots of Brazilian contemporary art, he has produced artworks that join sensorial awareness with conceptual propositions.
As an independent curator, he has presented exhibitions in Brazil and abroad, such as Mythologies - Brazilian Contemporary Photography (Shiseido Gallery, Tokyo, 2012); Éloge du Vertige (Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris, 2012); Generation 00 - The New Brazilian Photography (Sesc Belenzinho, São Paulo, 2011), Look and Simulate - Photographies from Collection Auer (MAM - SP, 2009), The Invention of the World - Collection of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris (Itaú Cultural, 2009, with Jean Luc Monterosso), Provisional Power (MAM - SP, 2014).
Though he is often associated with Neo-Concrete and Constructivist movements, Camargo's work is distinct from many of his Brazilian contemporaries.

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Aquarius (Kleber Mendonça Filho, 2016) I don't pretend to be fully conversant with contemporary Brazilian politics, but even so I was moved and energized by this fierce and tactile assault against capitalistic overreach.
It presented to Brazilian state leaders a deep, contemporary view of the American educational system's major accomplishments and challenges.
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Enjoy the Bar dos Descasados - famous for its trendy clientele - and the contemporary Brazilian cuisine at Térèze, names as one of best hotel restaurants in Rio de Janeiro.
Furnished in a clean contemporary mid-century style with Brazilian hardwood and sustainable cork flooring, European tiled bathroom, over-sized custom glass enclosed wet area and relaxing rain shower.
Contemporary architecture meets distinguished amenities at this one - of - a-kind Brazilian resort.
Hotels owner and international arts patron Dakis Joannou commissioned the Brazilian brothers for their eco-sensitive ethos and the use of contemporary handicraft practices and local idioms.
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The photographic relationship between Brazil and France becomes even more intense nowadays, as proven by the important collection of contemporary Brazilian photography at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, represented here by a few examples which have Rio as a theme.
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