With the participation of the artist Aline Motta, Rio Art Museum offers free online activity

MAR conducts ‘Training with Teachers’, which addresses issues of the poster exhibition, ‘Aline Motta: Memory, Travel And Water ’

Continuing the virtual activities you have been doing on your social networks, the Art Museum of the river-SEA, under the Institute's management Odeon, performs another online action on the day 14 November. Scheduled for 2pm, the activity offers a dive into the creation processes of Aline Motta, from their research in public and private archives.

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Teacher Training counts on the participation of the artist, on display at MAR with the exhibition “Memory, travel and water”. In addition to analyzing your creative processes, the action will also share how she has created a poetics closely linked to the memory and life trajectory of some of her family members. Registrations are made by the MAR website.

About “Aline Motta: memory, travel and water”

In this unprecedented exhibition in Rio de Janeiro, the artist starts from original reports and documents to produce readings of episodes erased by history, between fiction and reality. Occupying a gallery on the 1st floor of the exhibition pavilion, the video installation trilogy - “Bridges over abyss” (2017), "If the sea had balconies" (2017) and "other grounds" (2019) - took shape after a search by the artist for her roots in places distant from each other, but approximate the Atlantic Ocean. Looking at documentary traces of his own family, Aline Motta is dedicated to mapping ancestral narratives that permeate relations between Africa and Brazil, in the past and the present. All this is aligned in a work full of salt water, candy, transparent or polluted.

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An initiative of Prefeitura do Rio in partnership with Fundação Roberto Marinho, the Rio Art Museum is managed by the Odeon Institute, a social organization of Culture and has Grupo Globo as maintainer, Equinor as the master sponsor and IRB Brasil RE and Bradesco Seguros as sponsors through the Federal Culture Incentive Law.

Escola do Olhar is sponsored by Itaú and supported by Icatu Seguros and Machado Meyer Advogados via the Federal Culture Incentive Law. Through the Municipal Culture Incentive Law - ISS Law, is also sponsored by HIG Capital, RIOgaleão and JSL. Vale sponsors the “Casa Carioca” exhibition through the Federal Culture Incentive Law.

MAR also has the support of the Government of the State of Rio de Janeiro and the Ministry of Citizenship and the Federal Government of Brazil, by Federal Law for Promotion of Culture.

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