Kicking off cycle #5 of our ARTE+CARE program is artist Ramonn Vieitez, who presents his new series of monotypes, “An ordinary day“, in which situations confined to the intimacy of the moment are portrayed, as well as representations of ideas and feelings that emerged during the quarantine period.
Part of the sales of these works will benefit another relevant initiative of public interest in the fields of culture, health and primary care. In this 5th cycle, we will support the campaign #IPNresiste, which aims to seize funds for the preservation of the Instituto Pretos Novos (Institute of New Blacks) – IPN – currently with no government or institutional supporters. Located in the Gamboa neighbourhood, in the downtown area of Rio de Janeiro, the IPN has the mission of stimulating and promoting the construction of memories in relation to African and Afro Brazilian cultures, as well as fostering reflection on slavery and racial equality in Brazil.
On the following weeks, joining cycle #5, artists Gabriel Secchin, Julia Debasse and Rafael Baron will participate bringing new works. Stay tuned on our online channels!
Click here to download the PDF file, which brings Ramonn Vieitez’ full series and learn more.
To see the series on our Artsy profile, click here.
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ARTE+CARE is a program to support our artists and to help people and organizations that aid, care, and protect those who are most affected during these difficult times: cultural workers facing economic strain, children and vulnerable communities. Series of unpublished works at affordable prices (ranging from USD 250 to USD 900 each) were developed exclusively by our represented artists for the program, and each month, part of the sales will be donated to a different initiative.