A vastidão dos mapas: arte contemporânea em diálogo com mapas da Coleção Santander Brasil : Museu Oscar Niemeyer, 26 de majo-6 de agosto de 2017 : May 26-August 6, 2017

The exhibition "The vastness of the maps: contemporary art in dialogue with maps of the Santander Brasil Collection" proposes approaches between part of the Grupo Santander collection, corresponding to a set of original maps dated from the 16th to the 18th centuries, and contemporary works...

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Weitere Verfasser: Farias, Agnaldo 1955- (HerausgeberIn), Tuttoilmondo, Joana (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Portuguese
English
Veröffentlicht: Curitiba Museu Oscar Niemeyer [2017]
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Zusammenfassung:The exhibition "The vastness of the maps: contemporary art in dialogue with maps of the Santander Brasil Collection" proposes approaches between part of the Grupo Santander collection, corresponding to a set of original maps dated from the 16th to the 18th centuries, and contemporary works of guest artists. Among the contemporary production, there are works related to geopolitical and economic issues, as well as affective, imaginary maps, charts that project the inner world of those that create them. The exhibition reveals how cartographic subject has been embodied by contemporary at, reinvents in directions and interpretations on the present time." -Page 6. The exhibition features over 90 works by artists from the 16th to 18th centuries such as Jocodus Hondius, Justus Danckerts, Guillaume de L'Isle, Joan Blaeu, Giacomo Gastaldi, Henricus Hondius, Arnoldus Montanus - including the oldest map in the collection, by Giacomo Gastaldi , done in 1556 - to contemporaries Adolfo Montejo Navas, Angelo Venosa, Anna Bella Geiger, Chang Chi Chai, Carmela Gross, Feco Hamburguer, Fernando Zarif, Guga Szabzon, Humberto Guimarães, Lina Sôlha, Manoel Veiga, Marcelo Brodsky, Marcius Galan, Nelson Leirner, Rafael Assef, Rodrigo Torres, Sylvia Amélia, Vik Muniz, among others
Beschreibung:155 Seiten 30 cm
ISBN:9788568563038
8568563031

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