Ninguém teria acreditado: Alvim Corrêa e 10 artistas contemporâneos = No one would have believed : Alvim Corrêa and 10 contemporary artists

No one would have believed: Alvim Corrêa and 10 Contemporary Artistsʺ: the exhibition takes as its title the first words of the novel The War of the Worlds, by H. G. Wells, at a time when the whole world experiences a situation that seems to be taken from science fiction books: a pandemic. From the...

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Weitere Verfasser: Costa Oliveira, Leila Graziela (HerausgeberIn), Bruno, Andréa (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Portuguese
English
Veröffentlicht: São Paulo Pinacoteca de São Paulo 2021
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Zusammenfassung:No one would have believed: Alvim Corrêa and 10 Contemporary Artistsʺ: the exhibition takes as its title the first words of the novel The War of the Worlds, by H. G. Wells, at a time when the whole world experiences a situation that seems to be taken from science fiction books: a pandemic. From the shock and confrontation of this unexpected scenario, the exhibition proposes a reflection on the imagery legacy of the Brazilian artist Alvim Corrêa (1876-1910), known for his illustrations for Wells novel, our current moment and its challenges: past and present colonialism; war and destruction; science and fiction; the existence on and off planet Earth; human life and its connection with the non-human; the seemingly inextricable relationship between violence, fear and desire. In addition to presenting an expressive set of works by Alvim Corrêa, the exhibition promotes a dialogue with ten contemporary artists: Alex Cervený, Cabelo, Denilson Baniwa, Fernando Gutiérrez Huanchaco, Guerreiro do Divino Amor, Ilê Sartuzi, Luiz Roque, Rivane Neuenschwander, Runo Lagomarsino, and Wendy Morris; they all help us to think about the complexity of Corrêas views and their relevance today.
Beschreibung:Impressum: Exposição realizada na Pinacoteca de São Paulo, de 04 de dezembro de 2021 a 11 de abril de 2022
Beschreibung:76 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm
ISBN:9786589070122
6589070121

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