PROJECT TITLE

Travessias 2 – Arte Contemporânea na Maré

ARTISTS

  • Arjan Martins
  • Cadu
  • Carlos Vergara
  • Daniel Senise
  • Ernesto Neto
  • Lucas Bambozzi
  • Luiza Baldan
  • Marcelo Silveira
  • Ratão Diniz
  • Vik Muniz

WHERE

Galpão Bela Maré

ADDRESS

Rua Bittencourt Sampaio, 169, entre as passarelas 9 e 10 da Av. Brasil – Maré, Rio de Janeiro

VISITATION

  • 04/13 – 06/23/2013
  • Tuesday to Saturday 10am – 5pm
  • Free admission

CURATORS

  • Raul Mourão
  • Felipe Scovino

EXECUTION

  • Observatório de Favelas
  • Automatica

COORDINATION

  • Observatório de Favelas
  • Jailson de Souza e Silva
  • Jorge Luis Barbosa
  • Elionalva Sousa Silva
  • Erasmo Carlos de Oliveira Castro
  • Mário Pires simão
  • Raquel Willadino Braga
  • Dalcio Marinho Gonçalves

PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT

Automatica

PRODUCTION COORDINATOR

Luiza Mello

EXECUTIVE PRODUCTION

Mariana Schincariol de Mello

PRODUCTION

  • Ana Paula Vulcão
  • Luisa Hardman

MANAGEMENT

  • Marisa S. Mello
  • Carolina Lima

COORDINATION ASSISTANT

  • Produção Galpão BELA
  • Fabiana Gomes

GALPÃO BELA’S INTERN

Isabela Carpena

CONTENT COORDINATION

Gabriela Moulin

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM COORDINATION

  • Ana Luiza Faro
  • Janis Clémen

EDUCATIONAL TEAM

  • Alessandra Alves
  • Carolina Aleixo
  • Daniel Remilik
  • David Alfredo
  • Jean Carlos de Souza
  • Marcia Pereira
  • Monique Moraes
  • Noelle Araújo
  • Núbia Alves
  • Sandra Tomé

GRAPHIC DESIGN

  • Quinta-feira |
  • Tonho
  • Miguel Nóbrega

ARCHITECTURE

  • Rua Arquitetos |
  • Pedro Évora

LIGHTING

Belight

SCENE SETS

  • Free Art Móveis
  • Robson Borges da Silva

WOODWORK

Free Art Móveis

DIGITAL MEDIA

14

PRESS OFFICE

Approach

MOBILIZATION

  • Redes de Desenvolvimento da Maré
  • Alberto Aleixo
  • Henrique Gomes

PHOTOGRAPHY RECORD

  • David Marcos
  • Imagens do Povo

AUDIOVISUAL RECORD

  • 14
  • Agência Diálogo

CARETAKER

Wilson Sanches de Lima

SPONSORSHIP

  • Petrobras
  • Edital Pró-Artes Visuais da Prefeitura do Rio / Secretaria Municipal de Cultura

VIDEOS

Exhibition, educational program, debates and workshops.

Travessias is a project aiming to incorporate the favela of Maré and its inhabitants into the map of visual arts, highlighting the role of Brazilian contemporary art and artists in the process of urban and esthetics integration.

Art can be a powerful connection among parts, widening possibilities and encouraging conversations. It also stimulates encounters between residents, critics, curators, gallerists, artists, students and others who are interested in transforming the way people look and in building a more democratic territory.

Raul Mourão and Felipe Scovino are the curators of the exhibition and it shows 10 brazilian contemporary artists: Arjan Martins, Cadu, Carlos Vergara, Daniel Senise, Ernesto Neto, Lucas Bambozzi, Luiza Baldan, Marcelo Silveira, Ratão Diniz e Vik Muniz.

Visit www.travessias.org.br

PROJECT TITLE

Contos sem reis

ARTIST

Laercio Redondo

WHERE

Casa França Brasil

ADRESS

Rua Visconde de Itaboraí, 78, Centro, Rio de Janeiro

VISITATION

  • 16/03 – 05/05/2013
  • Tuesday to Sunday 10am – 8pm
  • Frre Admission

CURATOR

Frederico Coelho

PRODUCTION COORDINATOR

Luiza Mello

PRODUCTION

  • Mariana Schincariol de Mello
  • Ana Paula Vulcão
  • Arthur Moura

PROJECT MANAGER

Marisa S. Mello

PROJECT ADMINISTRATION

Carolina Lima

ARCHITECTURE

Birger Lipinski

GRAPHIC DESIGN

Giselle Macedo

EXHIBITION INSTALLATION

Trampolim

LIGHTING

Belight | Samuel Betts

JOINERY

CR Móveis | Carlos Alberto Alves

SILKSCREEN

  • Agustinho Coradello
  • Francisco das Chagas Dantas da Silva

VIDEO

Elisa Pessoa

PHOTOGRAPHY

Sergio Araújo

VOICEOVER

Lucas Weglinski

SOUND

Boca do trombone

PRESS RELATIONS

Meise Halabi

PROOFREADING

  • Nova Leitura | Amanda Cadore
  • Evillyn Kjellin

TRANSLATION

  • Peter Lenny MCIL
  • Marilia Rebello

ACERVO DEBRET

  • Biblioteca Brasiliana Guita
  • José Mindlin – USP

CASA FRANÇA-BRASIL

DIRECTOR

Evangelina Seiler

ADVISER

Fátima Santiago

PROJECTS COORDINATOR

Jeanine Toledo

PROJECTS ASSISTANT

Daniel Jablonski

COMMUNICATIONS

Lívia Ferraz

ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM

  • Fabiana Oliveira
  • Fernando Seabra
  • Sandra Helena da Silva
  • Tânia Santana
  • Valdeci Costa Lima

INTERNS

  • Daniel Fernandes Dias
  • Negra Maria Gomes

MEDIATOR TRAINING AT EAV PARQUE LAGE

  • Cristina de Pádula
  • Maria Tornaghi
  • Tania Queiroz

MEDIATORS

  • Bender Arruda Dutra
  • Carolina Nóbrega de Lima
  • Gisele da Cunha Nery
  • Jade Medeiros Tavares
  • Wanderson Telles Guedes
  • Patrícia Reis Ferreira da Silva

VIDEOS

Contos sem Reis (Tales with no Kings) is a solo show exhibition by the artist Laercio Redondo, curated by Frederico Coelho.

Continuously using books, films, characters or historical events as a starting point, the work of Laercio deals with memory and forgetfulness (whether voluntary or not), revealing and expanding these invisible processes through images and installations.

In Contos sem reis, the artist revolves the history of Casa França Brasil, using the building as a symbol of the city of Rio de Janeiro, once capital of the Brazilian Empire. Designed by Grandjean de Montigny, architect of the French Mission to Brazil, this building is the most important example of neoclassical architecture in the city. Inaugurated by the king Dom João VI in 1820, as the first Commerce Square in Rio de Janeiro, it was turned into the Custom House by the emperor Dom Pedro I just four years later, when Brazil recently had gained its independency.

PROJECT TITLE

Amor

ARTIST

Luiz Zerbini

WHERE

Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro

ADRESS

Av. Infante Dom Henrique, 85 – Parque do Flamengo, Rio de Janeiro

VISITATION

  • 18/10 – 09/12/2012
  • Tuesday to Friday 12am – 6pm
  • Saturdays, Sundays and holidays
  • 12am – 7pm

PRODUCTION COORDINATOR

Luiza Mello

PRODUCTION

  • Arthur Moura
  • Mariana Schincariol de Mello
  • Mariana Veluk

PROJECT MANAGER

Marisa S. Mello

PROJECT ADMINISTRATION

Carolina Lima

GRAPHIC DESIGN

Zot

LIGHTING

BeLight | Samuel Betts

SCENOGRAPHY

Camuflagem

ARCHITECTURE

Rua Arquitetos | Pedro Évora

PROOFREADING

Duda Costa

ENGLISH VERSION

Paul Webb

PRESS RELATIONS

CW&A Comunicação

LEGAL COUNSEL

Álvaro Piquet Pessoa

Video

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Love, exhibition of Luiz Zerbini, is the largest solo exhibition about the trajectory of the artist. The show brings together a significant number of works produced in the last decade, including paintings, drawings, collages and an installation consisting of a large wooden table where elements used as reference in recent years by artist are mixed together: projects, newspaper clippings , slides, plants, twigs and insects.

The exhibition presents a large collection of works that show the diversity of the production of this important artist who emerged in the 1980s and reaches maturity and explored various languages, such as video, sculpture, photography, music, drawing, painting, graphic arts, environments and facilities.

PROJECT TITLE

São Casas

ARTIST

Luiza Baldan

WHERE

Studio-X Rio

ADRESS

Praça Tiradentes, 48 – Centro, Rio de Janeiro

VISITATION

  • 10/10 – 13/11/2012
  • Monday to Saturday 12 – 7pm
  • Free Admission

CURATOR

Guilherme Bueno

PRODUCTION COORDINATOR

Mariana Mello

PRODUCTION

Ana Paula Vulcão

PROJECT MANAGER

Marisa S. Mello

PROJECT ADMINISTRATION

Carolina Lima

DESIGN

João Doria

PRESS RELATIONS

Raquel Silva

LIGHTING

Belight | Samuel Betts

SPONSORSHIP

  • Prefeitura do Rio de Janeiro
  • Secretaria de Cultura
  • Fundo de Apoio às artes visuais
  • Edital Pró Artes Visuais

The exhibition São Casas presents a collection of recent works made at artist residencies. Luiza Baldan has created the exhibition São Casas at the Centro Carioca de Design/Studio X Rio, at Praça Tiradentes. Guilherme Bueno curated the show with twenty photographs and a video installation made at artist residencies between 2009 and 2011. These include Natal no MinhocãoPinturinhasDe murunduns e fronteiras; InsularesMarginaisSerrinha Beira. For these projects made in residency, Luiza Baldan chose urban areas transfigured by architectonic construction, where she lived and worked the experience of inhabiting. As such the artist lived for some time in the Pedregulho Housing Complex, in Benfica; the luxury condominium, Península, in Barra da Tijuca; and in Rapozo Tavares Residential Housing, Rapozão, in Santa Teresa. Her projects do not document the experience, but are fictions based on daily events. Between residences, moves, erratics, and cities, Baldan inhabited the transit and the transitional, and her vision accompanies her journey, sometimes filmic, sometimes pictorial, but always photographic. The artist works with memory that relates to dwelling.

PROJECT TITLE

Cromática

ARTIST

Waltercio Caldas

WHERE

Casa França-Brasil

ADRESS

Rua Visconde de Itaboraí, 78 – Centro, Rio de Janeiro

VISITATION

  • 08/16 – 10/21/2012
  • Tuesday to Sunday 10am – 20pm
  • Free Admission

PRODUCTION COORDINATOR

Luiza Mello

EXECUTIVE PRODUCTION

Adriana Salomão

PRODUCTION ASSISTANT

Luisa Hardman

PROJECT MANAGER

Marisa S. Mello

PROJECT ADMINISTRATION

  • Carolina Lima
  • Marcilio Feitosa

DESIGN

  • Zot Design |
  • Rara Dias
  • Paula Delecave
  • Ana Carneiro

ARCHITECTURE

  • Rua Arquitetos |
  • Pedro Évora
  • Carina Batista

SCENOGRAPHY

Camuflagem

EXHIBITION INSTALLATION

  • Install Produção Cultural e Montagem
  • Camuflagem

PRESS RELATIONS

Meio & Imagem | Ana Ligia Petrone

LIGHTING

Belight | Samuel Betts

VIDEO

  • Elisa Pessoa
  • Dudu Pessôa

SOUND EDITION

  • Antonio de Padua
  • Lucas Marcier

PROOFREADING

Duda Costa

TRANSLATION

Alex Forman

CASA FRANÇA-BRASIL

PRESIDENT

Evangelina Seiler

ADVISOR

Fátima Santiago

PROJECT COORDINATOR

Jeanine Toledo

PROJECT ASSISTANT

Daniel Jablonski

COMMUNICATIONS

Thiago Freitas

ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM

  • Fabiana Oliveira
  • Fernando Seabra
  • Sandra Helena da Silva
  • Tânia Santana
  • Valdeci Costa Lima

INTERNS

  • Eloiza dos Reis Assis
  • Lívia Martins Ferraz

DOCENT TRAINING AT EAV PARQUE LAGE

  • Cristina de Pádula
  • Maria Tornaghi
  • Tania Queiroz

PEDAGOGICAL CURATOR

Keyna Mendonça dos Santos Van de Beuque

ART EDUCATORS

  • Isabella Daut
  • Jade Medeiros Tavares
  • Livia Egger
  • Pedro Poncion Mota
  • Tereza Neuma
  • Wanderson Guedes

The proposition of Waltercio Caldas for the Casa França-Brasil, keeping the consistence with his previous research, is to question the nature of space, creating, with the objects, tensions between what is known and what is seen. Creating also a number of situations with chromatic characteristics, the works relate volume and color, as the artist notes: “the color is not merely an optical phenomenon: it is also spatial”.

The exhibition consists of five works that Waltercio prefers to call “situations”, three in the main hall, created specifically for the space of Casa França-Brasil, and two in the adjacent rooms, unprecedented in Rio de Janeiro.

PROJECT TITLE

Angelo Venosa

ARTIST

Angelo Venosa

WHERE

Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro

ADRESS

  • Av. Infante Dom Henrique 85
  • Parque do Flamengo
  • Rio de Janeiro

VISITATION

  • 07/26 – 09/23/2012
  • Tuesday to Friday 12 – 6pm
  • Saturdays, Sundays and holidays 12 – 7pm

CURATOR

Ligia Canongia

PRODUCTION COORDINATOR

Luiza Mello

PRODUCTION

  • Mariana Schincariol de Mello
  • Mariana Veluk
  • Luisa Hardman

PROJECT MANAGER

Marisa S. Mello

PROJECT ADMINISTRATION

  • Carolina Lima
  • Marcilio Feitosa

VISUAL IDENTITY AND GRAPHIC DESIGN

  • Danowski Design
  • Sula Danowski
  • Nathalia Lepsch
  • Mariana Monteiro

LIGHTING PROJECT AND LIGHT DESIGN

BeLight | Samuel Betts

DISPLAY TECHNICIANS

Camuflagem

COPY EDITING

Rosalina Gouveia

ENGLISH TRANSLATION

John Mark Norman

PRESS RELATIONS

CW&A Comunicação

LEGAL COUNSEL

Álvaro Piquet Pessoa

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Sara Venosa, Maneco Muller, Luis Carlos Nabuco, André Monteiro (Artes & Ofícios), Pedro Maia (Inoxmaia), Daniel Senise, Dulce e João Carlos Figueiredo Ferraz, Beatriz Milhazes, Felippe Crescenti, Fernanda Feitosa e Heitor Martins , Gustavo Rebello, Eduardo Lopes Pontes, Conrado Malzone, Heitor Reis, BGA (Brazil Golden Art), Genny e Selmo Nissenbaum, Ricardo Schmitt Leal e Sophie Bernard, Mara Fainziliber, Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Niterói,  Coleção João Sattamini, Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Universidade de São Paulo, Acervo Banco Itaú, Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo, Centro Cultural São Paulo, Coleção Gilberto Chateaubriand MAM RJ e Celma Albuquerque Galeria de Arte.

The bigest solo exhibition of Angelo Venosa held today in his 30 year career, it occupied an area of 1,800 m2, with approximately 30 works. The show had the character of “summary of the work” with a selection of pieces able to clarify the development of work over time, since the 80’s to today.

The idea was not to mount a “retrospective” in accordance with conventional exhaustive way, but rather a concentration of sculptures showing the route of the work, both in what it suggests continuity, and on the changes of formal language operated during production. To this end, there was not a chronological distribution of the sculptures, but a succession of pieces from various eras and processes, united in tracing a sequential line in space, arranged in the very architecture of the museum.

PROJECT TITLE

From the margin to the edge

ARTISTS

  • Adriana Varejão
  • Alex Flemming
  • Amador Perez
  • Angelo Venosa
  • AoLeo
  • Ascânio MMM
  • Berna Reale
  • Caio Reisewitz
  • Cao Guimarães
  • Claudia Moreira Salles
  • David Cury
  • Eduardo Coimbra
  • Emmanuel Nassar
  • Gilberto Paim & Elizabeth Fonseca
  • João Penoni
  • Jum Nakao
  • Laura Erber
  • Laura Lima
  • Marcone Moreira
  • Marcos Chaves
  • Maria Laet
  • Maurício Azeredo
  • Maurício Dias & Walter Riedweg
  • Nelson Leirner
  • Raul Mourão
  • Regina Silveira
  • Rico Lins
  • Rochelle Costi
  • Rodrigo Braga
  • Rodrigo Calixto
  • Zé Carlos Garcia

WHERE

Somerset House

ADRESS

  • West Water Gate, Soutn Wing,
  • Victoria Embankment,
  • London, WC2R 1 LA, England

VISITATION

  • 07/21 – 09/08/2012
  • Monday to Sunday 11am – 7pm
  • Admission Free

CURATOR AND TEXTS

Rafael Cardoso

PRODUCTION

Automatica

PRODUCTION COORDINATOR

Luiza Mello

PRODUCTION AND ASSEMBLY COORDINATION

Flavia D’Amico

PRODUCTION

Arthur Moura

PRODUCTION ASSISTANT

Ana Paula Vulcão

EXPOGRAPHIC PROJECT

  • Daniela Thomas
  • Felipe Tassara

LIGHTING PROJECT

Fernanda Carvalho

VISUAL IDENTITY AND GRAPHIC DESIGN

  • Tecnopop |
  • Ana Luiza Costa
  • André Stolarski
  • Marcelo Pereira

COMMUNICATION COORDINATOR

Luis Marcelo Mendes

SOCIAL MEDIA

Chico Dub

AUDIOVISUAL CONTENT AND AUDIO GUIDES

  • Estúdio Zut!
  • Christophe Buffet
  • Matthieu Rougé

PROJECT MANAGER

Marisa S. Mello

PROJECT ADMINISTRATION

  • Carolina Lima
  • Marcilio Feitosa

COPY EDITING

Duda Costa

ENGLISH VERSION OF THE SUBTITLES

Alex Forman

LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORT CONSULTANTS

Al Consultancy

The exhibition comprised the work of 33 designers and artists, presenting a broad cross-section of contemporary painting, object-making, photography, graphic design and video installation in Brazil. Every piece has been created within the past decade. The selection features not only established, celebrated names such as Regina Silveira and Nelson Leirner, but also artists on the rise such as Rodrigo Braga and Zé Carlos Garcia. And the curator is Rafael Cardoso.

The exhibition taking up the more than 450 square metres of the mezzanine floor at Somerset House, a location that hosted Casa Brazil – a centre for the promotion of Brazilian culture with a special focus on the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro and the doings of the Brazilian Olympic Committee during the 2012 London Games.

PROJECT TITLE

Gambiarra Aesthetic

ARTIST

Cao Guimarães

WHERE

Cavalariças – Parque Lage

ADRESS

Rua Jardim Botânico, 414, Jardim Botânico, Rio de Janeiro

VISITATION

  • 04/27/2012 – 07/01/2012
  • Monday to Sunday 10am – 7pm
  • Free Admission

CURATOR

Felipe Scovino

PRODUCTION COORDINATOR

Luiza Mello

PRODUCTION

  • Mariana Schincariol de Mello
  • Ana Paula Vulcão

PRODUCTION ASSISTANT

Luisa Hardman

PROJECT MANAGER

Marisa S. Mello

ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR

Carolina Lima

GRAPHIC DESIGN

Clara Meliande

LIGHTING AND EQUIPMENT

Belight

SCENE SETS

Camuflagem

PROOFREADING

Duda Costa

ENGLISH VERSION

Alex Forman

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Nara Roesler Gallery

SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS OF PARQUE LAGE

DIRECTOR

Claudia Saldanha

ADVISER

Vitor Zenezi

ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR

Herbert Hasselmann

EDUCATION COORDINATOR

Tania Queiroz

PROJECT COORDINATOR

Clarisse Rivera

SUPERVISION OF MEDIATORS

Cristina de Pádula

MEDIATORS

Studants of the Training Course for Mediators – EAV Parque Lage

ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDS OF THE SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS

PRESIDENT

Paulo Albert Weyland Vieira

The show Gambiarra Aesthetic brings together the most recent production of the artist Cao Guimarães. With 22 photographs of the series entitled Gambiarras (2005-2010) and Real Landscapes – tribute to Guignard, and videos made between 2004 and 2011, making up a dialogue on one of the main points in the trajectory of the artist: the relationship between photography and video and how this constellation forms what we might call the “aesthetics of quick-fix” in his work.

The vision of the world that Guimarães offers us is through estrangement; his work makes us know more about the vicissitudes of the world from the different and not from the same. Estrangement can also be the quick-fix / troubleshooter or gambiarra, something in turn that belongs to the imagination and the Brazilian quotidian.

PROJECT TITLE

Viva Elis

WHERE

Centro Cultural São Paulo

ADRESS

Rua Vergueiro, 1000, Paraíso – São Paulo, SP

VISITATION

  • 04/14 – 05/20/2012
  • Tuesday to Friday 10am – 8pm
  • Saturdays, Sundays and holidays 10am – 6pm
  • Free Admission

CURATORS

  • Allen Guimarães
  • João Marcelo Bôscoli

PRODUCTION COORDINATOR

Luiza Mello

PRODUCTION

Mariana Schincariol de Mello

PRODUCTION ASSISTANT

  • Luiza Hardmam
  • Ana Paula Vulcão

ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR

Viviane Amado M. Rodrigues

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Beatriz Santos

MANAGEMENTS RIGHTS ELIS REGINA

  • Tribo Produções
  • Copyrights Consultoria

DESIGN

Tecnopop

DESIGN COORDINATOR

Alexsandro Souza

VEDEO DIRCTION AND EDITING

  • Estúdio Zut!
  • Matthieu Rougé

EXPOGRAPHIC PROJETC

Artifício Arquitetura Exposições

EXPOGRAPHIC COORDINATOR

Vasco Caldeira

EXPOGRAPHY

  • Carolina Ferreira Bucek
  • Natália Matos

SCENE SETS

Elástica

ARCHIVE IMAGE RESEARCH

Antonio VenA?ncio

ARCHIVE IMAGE PRODUCTION

Antonio Venâncio

Remo Brandalise

PHOTO COLLECTION SCAN

Let it Shine

DIGITAL AUDIO ENGINEERING

Sergio Chagas

DISCOGRAPHY PROGRAM

  • NewGosling.com
  • Bruno Gosling
  • Gabriel Souto

AUDIO AND VIDEO EQUIPMENT

Maxi Áudio

COMPUTING EQUIPMENT

Video Tek

LIGHTING EQUIPMENT

Armazém da Luz

LIGHTING PROJECT

Guiilherme Bonfanti

PROOFREADING

  • Nova Leitura
  • Amanda Cadore
  • Evillyn Kjellin

ENGLISH VERSION

Alex Forman

LEGAL ACCESSORY

Marilene Gondim

PRESS OFFICE

Batucada Comunicação

CULTURAL MARKETING

Rita Boccato

CENTRO CULTURAL SÃO PAULO

GENERAL DIRECTION, CURATING AND PROGRAMMING

Ricardo Resende

ADMINISTRATION

Gilberto Labor e equipe

COLLECTION DUCUMENTATION AND PRESERVATION

Márcia Augusto Ribeiro e equipe

LIBRARY

Waltemir Jango Belli Nalles e equipe

PRODUCTION AND EVENTS SUPPORT

Luciana Mantovani e equipe

COMMUNICATION

Janete El Haouli e equipe

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM

Alexandra Itacarambi e equipe

PROJECT TECHNICAL COORDINATION

Priscilla Maranhão e equipe

In the thirty years without Elis Regina, Automatica produces this exhibition celebrating the life and work of one of the greatest singers of Brazil.

The exhibition seeks to keep alive the voice of Elis to new generations. The show features over 200 photos of the singer, interviews, posters, videos and personal items.

PROJECT TITLE

For the silence of plants

ARTIST

João Modé

WHERE

Cavalariças – Parque Lage

ADRESS

Rua Jardim Botânico, 414, Jardim Botânico, Rio de Janeiro

VISITATION

  • 12/17/2011 – 04/01/2012
  • Monday to Sunday 10am – 7pm
  • Free Admission

PRODUCTION COORDINATOR

Mariana Schincariol de Mello

PRODUCTION

Ana Paula Vulcão

PROJECT MANAGER

Marisa S. Mello

ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR

Carolina Lima

MULTIMEDIA

Belight

SET

Camuflagem

SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS OF PARQUE LAGE

DIRECTOR

Claudia Saldanha

ADVISER

Vitor Zenezi

ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR

Herbert Hasselmann

EDUCATION COORDINATOR

Tania Queiroz

PROJECT COORDINATOR

Clarisse Rivera

SUPERVISION OF MEDIATORS

Cristina de Pádula

MEDIATORS

Studants of the Training Course for Mediators – EAV Parque Lage

PRESIDENT

Paulo Albert Weyland Vieira

The exhibition proposes an intervention, designed by João Modé, especially for the Parque Lage. The work occupies since the gateway, crosses the space of Cavalariças and extends into the forest.
In the forest, paths constructed above ground level giving access to several points where speakers are installed, playing music and various sounds (some directly related to nature and others totally out of context).
Into the building of Cavalariças works a meditation space, a intersection of the street and the forest where the instalation develops. This space is occupied by the sound control, some musical instruments so people can interact and play music, and also some documentation of the process as: drawings, engravings, photographs and a notebook with a list of songs.

TITLE PROJECT

Fernanda Gomes

ARTISIT

Fernanda Gomes

WHERE

Museu de Aarte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro

ADRESS

Avenida Infante Don Henrique, 85, Parque do Flamengo, Rio de Janeiro

VISITATION

  • 12/17/2011 – 04/22/2012
  • Tuesday to Friday 12am – 6pm
  • Saturdays, Sundays and holidays 12am – 7pm

TEXT

Paulo Venâncio Filho

PRODUCTION

  • Luiza Mello
  • Marisa S. Mello

PRODUCTION ASSISTANT

  • Luisa Hardman
  • Julia Pombo

The exhibition of Fernanda Gomes at Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro, is an occupation – wood, glass, cardboard, furniture, string, everyday objects, entire things and fragments form a single work, built with the uniqueness of each object (which can also be according to the artist, a finished work, as the log of wood with a full glass of water to the mouth). The exhibition space breathes the power of dialogue between the void and meet unexpected things.