Tag: sculpture
Glass as essence
The exhibition “The Eye of the Night”, by Jean-Michel Othoniel, curated by Marc Pottier, celebrates the 22nd anniversary of the Oscar Niemeyer Museum and strengthens...
Brennand Workshop: “But clay and water continue to rotate in the huts of...
Transformed into an institute, the workshop of the late painter Francisco Brennand heads towards the future and balances between the founder's tradition and growth beyond his self-mythologized figure.
A daring project in the countryside of Pernambuco
Belojardim Residence, located in the city of the same name, houses "Corpos de Phonosophia", a project by Camila Sposati that unites two ancestral elements, clay and music.
Victor Brecheret's sculpture: between tradition and contemporaneity
On the eve of the celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the Week of Modern Art, it is important to reflect on the figure of the Italian-Brazilian sculptor Victor Brecheret (1894-1955),...
With “Estado Bruto”, MAM Rio has the largest exhibition of sculptures ever assembled in its...
On display from May 6th, the show raises reflections on the construction, conservation and sharing of heritage, with works by Amilcar de Castro, Rodin, Cildo Meireles, Brancusi, Franz Weissman, Lina Kim, Lygia Clark, Márcia X, Mestre Didi, Nelson Leirner, Nuno Ramos and Tunga, among others
The [non] market of inclusion: ableism in the world of the arts
Artists reflect on the dilemmas of including people with disabilities (PWD) in the art world and talk about ableism and accessibility
Butoh dance show takes Tomie Ohtake's work to the stage (digital)
Abstract art by Tomie Ohtake takes new form in AKA. Conceived by performer Emilie Sugai and director Lee Taylor, the show proposes...
Between real and metaphorical fires
The work “Open Night”, by Thiago Rocha Pitta, opens the Interventions Program at MAM Rio and honors the National Museum on the two-year anniversary of the fire that devastated Rio’s space
Known for his monumental work, Christo dies at 84
Remembered for his body of work built with his partner Jeanne-Claude, the emblematic sculptor Christo died of natural causes and leaves a project that will still be carried out in 2021
Marcelo Jácome's 'Pipa Plans'
The artist explores the architecture of the atrium of the Pátio Batel mall, in Curitiba, with his famous installation