ArtRio 2023 kicks off this Wednesday and runs until Sunday at Marina da Glória. In our 10th participation in the fair, we present three simultaneous projects.
At Pavilhão Terra (stand B9), we bring together a selection of works by represented and guest artists that cover multiple languages, techniques and supports. The booth plan will be guided by the presence of layers that reveal a materiality in movement and transformation, crossing borders between the ethereal and the mundane, between the natural and the cultural. The idea is to offer the public the opportunity to delve into different perspectives and also glimpse the present in new lights.
In this 10th participation at the fair, we will bring together works by guest and represented artists that feature multiple languages, techniques and supports.
Click HERE to see the preview.
For the Solo Program, curated by Ademar Britto, we developed a special project featuring new oil paintings by artist Kika Carvalho (stand S5). In this new body of works, we notice the artist’s concern on claiming her own imagery and path in the history of painting, through an accurate technique and a striking palette of colors. Her intimate poetics is crossed by questions that involve the construction of the individual based on culture and also the processes of identification of what it is to be a black person in contemporary times.
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Finally, in the external area, we present “Chorando Pitangas“, a monumental work in carved wood developed by artist Zé Carlos Garcia. Garcia’s work is the result of a cultural amalgamation and the mixing of peoples that forge Brazil. Objects and features conceived by the artist can refer either to elements of African-based religiosity, indigenous culture, or Portuguese colonialism.
INFO
ArtRio 2023
13 – 17 September 2023
Visiting times: Wed (preview) to Sat 2 – 9 pm | Sunday 2 – 8 pm
Marina da Glória | Av. Infante Dom Henrique, s/nº
Glória – Rio de Janeiro, RJ
More info: https://artrio.com/
PICTURES GALLERY
by Estúdio em obra and Ana Bia Silva