PIPA nominee Lourival Cuquinha presents at his solo exhibition, a large installation consisting of a three - dimensional asterisk, made with coins of 5 cents.
The PIPA nominee uses interventions, installations, videos and photographs to explore the means for effecting change in one's experience of the environment.
Felipe Barbosa, one of the participating artists, is
a PIPA nominee.
(Montevideo, Uruguay) These are the last days to visit the solo exhibition of
PIPA nominee Sara Ramo, for which she has created an installation with reused furniture of the former prison Miguelete, creating new meanings and experiences from ruins.
PIPA nominee Fabio Morais is amongst the participating artists.
The PIPA nominee presents his solo exhibition «Territórios e Capital: Extinções» [Territories and Capital: Extinctions].
The PIPA nominee is in a group show along with artists Ana Verana, André Cadere, Arthur Scovino, Bené Fonteles, Brígida Baltar, Charbel - Joseph H. Boutros, Daniel Buren, Frederick Barthelme, Joseph Beuys, Lia Cunha, Oswaldo Goeld, Pedro Marighella and Robert Barry.
Amongst the residents is
PIPA nominee Cristiano Lenhardt.
(Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) In this exhibition, Mariana Manhães, a former
PIPA nominee, shows video - installations, video - objects, photography and drawings that deal with image manipulation.
Amongst the participating artists are
PIPA nominees Daniel Steegmann Mangrané and Tamar Guimaraes.
Amongst them,
PIPA nominees Luiza Baldan, Marina Rheingantz, Rodrigo Andrade and Sofia Borges.
The exhibition has works by
PIPA nominees Luiza Baldan, Marina Rheingantz, Rodrigo Andrade and Sofia Borges, among other artists.
Among the participating artists,
some PIPA nominees: Luiz Hermano, Eduardo Frota, Jared Domicio, Yuri Firmeza, Solon Ribeiro, Victor César, Waléria Américo, José Rufino, Rodrigo Braga (2012 Finalist), Jonathas de Andrade (2011 Finalist) and Thiago Martins.
The solo exhibitions are by
PIPA nominees Carla Zaccagnini and João Loureiro (respectively).
Amongst these artists are two
PIPA nominees.
Amongst them are
PIPA nominees: Arto Lindsay, Cinthia Marcelle, Jonathas de Andrade, Laercio Redondo, Paulo Nazareth and Renata Lucas.
Amongst them are
PIPA nominees Cinthia Marcelle, Lucia Koch, Pablo Lobato and Sara Ramo.
Amongst the participating artists are several
PIPA nominees, finalists and winners.
Amongst them are several
PIPA nominees.
PIPA's weekly cultural programming shows the exhibitions, shows and events with the participation of
PIPA nominees, Board and Nomitating Committee members, etc..
Not exact matches
PIPA 2015
Nominees list was released through March 9th to 13th.
This is the first bulletin with four
nominees for
PIPA 2015.
Sara Ramo,
PIPA Prize
nominee for three years in a row — 2010, 2011 and 2012 — participates in the group exhibition «Performing the Landscape», presented simultaneously in five different galleries in Calgary, Canada.
(Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Next Wednesday, November 23rd,
PIPA Institute Curator Luiz Camillo Osorio talks to Arjan Martins, four times
PIPA Prize
nominee, in the panel «Painting after the end of art», at Parque Lage School of Visual Arts.
Amongst them, there are five
PIPA Prize
nominees: Arto Lindsay, Bárbara Wagner, Domenico Lancellotti, Sara Ramo and Vivian Caccuri.
PIPA 2015
nominees announcement happened from March 9th to 13th.
The group show starts today, September 1st, at the Phoenix Art Museum and gathers the works of over 50 artists, including 17
PIPA Prize
nominees.
«Condemned to be modern» features the works of 21 artists, including seven
PIPA Prize
nominees (Jonathas de Andrade, Tamar Guimarães, Lucia Koch, Runo Lagomarsino, Renata Lucas, Lais Myrrha and Beto Shwafaty), who have responded critically to the history of modernist architecture in Latin America.
(Salt Lake City, USA) Gisella Mota and Leandro Lima,
PIPA Prize 2012
nominees, are the only two Brazilian artists to participate in «The future isn't what it used to be», group show that opens today at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art.
The exhibition displays works by 14 artists — five of them
PIPA Prize
nominees, Ana Holck, André Komatsu, José Bechara, Lucia Koch and Raul Mourão — , all based in the concept of the grid.
(Brussels, Belgium) Featuring works by two
PIPA Prize
nominees, João Castilho and Pedro Motta, the exhibition «L'Autre Visage» is on view until the end of the month at Casa do Brasil, home of the Brazilian embassy in Belgium.
(Los Angeles, US) Seven
PIPA Prize
nominees — Jonathas de Andrade, Tamar Guimarães, Lucia Koch, Runo Lagomarsino, Renata Lucas, Lais Myrrha and Beto Shwafaty — are featured at «Condemned to be modern», which starts this Sunday at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery.
Two
PIPA Prize
nominees open, today, solo shows at Mendes Wood DM, in São Paulo.
(São Paulo, Brazil) Two
PIPA Prize
nominees opened this week solo shows at Mendes Wood DM, in São Paulo.
The exhibition showcases the works of 11 artists, including
PIPA Prize 2016
nominee Pedro Wirz.
Known for his immersive installations made of distorted plywood, the
PIPA Prize 2010, 2011 and 2012
nominee talks to the curator of Instituto
PIPA about his trajectory and his works.
Many of the Brazilian galleries participating in the fair will be exhibiting works by
PIPA Prize
nominees.
Featuring works from the museum collection on the one hand —
PIPA Prize 2010 and 2011
nominee Laura Lima is one to participate in this part of the show — , and by Austrian artist Ernst Caramelle on the other, the exhibition reveals that the relationship between perception and visible reality is much more complex and ambiguous than we might assume.
Moreover, this year's edition features works produced by a number of
PIPA Prize
nominees, such as the finalists Cinthia Marcelle, Laercio Redondo and Wagner Malta Tavares.
(London, UK) In his first solo show in London, at the David Zwirner Gallery,
PIPA Prize 2012
nominee Lucas Arruda showcases recent, small - sized paintings that appear at once familiar and imaginary.
This is the eleventh bulletin with
PIPA 2015
Nominees announcement.
PIPA Prize
nominees Arjan Martins, Erika Verzutti, Laura Lima, Maria Laet, Maria Nepomuceno, OPAVIVARÁ!
Next Wednesday, November 23rd,
PIPA Institute Curator Luiz Camillo Osorio talks to Arjan Martins, four times
PIPA Prize
nominee, in the panel «Painting after the end of art».
Featuring works by 37 artists, including
PIPA Prize
nominee Opavivará!
This is the last bulletin of for
PIPA 2015
Nominees announcement today.
Curated by Felipe Scovino, the exhibition displays works by 14 artists — five of them
PIPA Prize
nominees, Ana Holck, André Komatsu, José Bechara, Lucia Koch and Raul Mourão, and another three
PIPA Prize Nominating Committee members, Carlos Vergara, Daniel Senise e Luiz Zerbini.
It's important to point out that
PIPA Online is the only
PIPA Prize category in which all of the edition's
nominees can participate.
PIPA Online,
PIPA Prize category in which the public chooses their favourite artist amongst this year's
nominees, starts in a week, on July 16th.
«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.
Featuring works by 11 young carioca painters, including
PIPA Prize
nominees Gustavo Speridião and Daniel Lannes, the exhibition displays a panorama of the possibilities of painting today.