Modern Art – Surrealism by Rosângela Vig

Fig. 12 – Salvador Dali, Daddy Longlegs of the Evening Hope!, 1940, oil on canvas, 40,64 cm x 50,8 cm, The Dalí Museum, Present of A. Reynolds & Eleanor Morse. Copyright: Worldwide rights ©Salvador Dalí. Fundación Gala-Salvador Dalí (Artists Rights Society), 2017 / In the USA ©Salvador Dalí Museum, Inc. St. Petersburg, FL 2017.

You can also listen to this article in the voice of own Plastic Artist Rosângela Vig: When I look at the starry sky, I find it small. Maybe it was me who grew up, or it was the universe that shrank. Unless both heppened at the same time; (DALI, 2008, p.18) True Art opens its doors when it detaches itself from logic … Read more

Helena d’Avila – “And all art perspectives”, by Edmundo Cavalcanti

1- Where did you born? And what is your academic training? I was born in Porto Alegre RS. Faculty of Fine Arts UFRGS. Postgraduate degree in Film Production PUCRS. 2- How and when you give your first contact with the Arts? I come from a family of artists, from child attend vernissages, including one of my aunts owned … Read more

“Singularity exhibition at InnGallery - Art and Design” by Edmundo Cavalcanti

The group of Brasilia artists that are already part of the rich cultural background of Brazil in the Federal District proposed the Singularity view by referring to something or someone that has the characteristic of being single, it is distinguished from other, extraordinary. So is the art world. This universe can be described as a … Read more

Rodrigo Santo (Santo) - "The activist feel and its distinctive language", by Edmundo Cavalcanti

Rodrigo Santo (Santo) is Visual Artist.

Holy was born in the city of Santos in the south coast of São Paulo. His initial training was in the international trade area. Soon after he specialized in design and engineering innovation. He also served as speaker and developer of human research processes in behavior, in national and international organizations, always creating spaces for conversation and development. Come on … Read more

"Stars that shine" – Gallery opening Marcelo Neves Art by Edmundo Cavalcanti

The sky of the city of São Paulo, It was much brighter on the night of 18 with the inauguration of a beautiful space of art and culture that will always remain in the memory of those who attended there, whether participating artists show, guests, family and media. It could be noted in the face of people's satisfaction … Read more

Exhibition "The Amazon is Our!"- São Paulo Metro by Rosangela Vig

The ephemeral. Now, a bird sang in the valley for a moment, once, but The valley still listening wrapped in peace to the voice of the bird does not shut. (MATHEW, 2006, p.21) That our vast forest remain in peace; your birds quietly cross its horizon; and, above all that our voice is silent just to … Read more

“Magda Necklaces - and its contemporary art” by Edmundo Cavalcanti

Continuing our interviews with talented Brazilian artists, we are pleased to introduce you to Rio de Janeiro artist Magda Necklaces, who kindly granted us this interview. She told us a little about his artistic career and his plans for the future, that will surely be successful and very successfully. “Magda transmits Necklaces … Read more

New cultural center in São Paulo by Edmundo Cavalcanti

Gallery opening Marcelo Neves Art The art market, from June, will have a new space for consideration and negotiation of works of art as well as, cultural events. Marcelo Neves The Art Gallery reopens in Sao Paulo Pinheiros, the same neighborhood where he was during 15 years until 2016, Now at a new address. To … Read more

Exhibition Things - Coffee as Poetic Mediator by Rosangela Vig

Exhibition Things - Coffee as Mediator Poetic, featured. Disclosure.

(…) This paint can,With their cold blast,Incite the withered soul Of indifference or acedia,And cast in making The soul of fallen hands,And to ask if, doing Things that challenge her.(MELO NETO, 1975, p.19) Modernity is a hurried train that carries the day by hardened stressful day tasks of life; distance us some ties, from … Read more

Paper People exhibition – The art of paper mache Madalena Marques, by Edmundo Cavalcanti

Curated by Ana Claudia Cermaria & John Paul Berto Visitation 06.04 to 03.06.2019 Local: Museum of Sacred Art – Tiradentes subway station / Sp Paper mache (originated from the French word papier mâché, which means confetti, crumpled and crushed) It is a mass made of shredded paper soaked in water, strained and then mixed with glue and plaster. With this dough can be shaped into different objects … Read more

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