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Iberê Camargo : o fio de Ariadne / curadoria, Denise Mattar ; co-curadoria, Gustavo Possamai.

Fine Arts Library NK4210.C36 A4 2021
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Book
Contributor:
Camargo, Iberê, 1914-1994, artist.
Mattar, Denise, organizer.
Possamai, Gustavo, organizer.
Instituto Tomie Ohtake, issuing body, host institution.
Fundação Iberê Camargo, issuing body, host institution.
Language:
Portuguese
Subjects (All):
Camargo, Iberê, 1914-1994--Friends and associates--Exhibitions.
Camargo, Iberê.
Camargo, Iberê, 1914-1994--Exhibitions.
Camargo, Iberê, 1914-1994.
Art, Brazilian.
Artists.
Friendship.
Pottery, Brazilian.
Friends and associates.
Brazil.
Genre:
Biographies.
Exhibition catalogs.
Physical Description:
85 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, portraits ; 29 cm
Other Title:
Fio de Ariadne
Place of Publication:
[Sao Paulo] : Fundaçao Iberé Camargo : Instituto Tomie Ohtake, 2021.
Summary:
Curated by Denise Mattar and Gustavo Beai, the exhibition reveals 36 ceramics and eight large tapestries, works by Iberê Camargo that have not been exhibited for about 40 years and are part of public and private collections in Lisbon, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Porto Alegre. Included in the exhibition are painted cartoons and prints in a timeline in reference to the feminine partnership that supported the painter's work throughout his life. During the 1960's and 1980's, in addition to his intense production in painting, drawing and graphic art, Iberê Camargo carried out works in ceramics and tapestry: a response to the demand of the modernist utopia concept of a close collaboration between art, architecture and craftwork. In the 1960's with the collaboration of ceramists Luiza Prado and Marianita Linck, Camargo produced porcelain paintings. The next two decades he created painted cartons that were transformed into tapestries by Maria Angela Magalhães, in an artistic partnership that lasted until the late 1980s.
Curated by Denise Mattar and Gustavo Beai, the exhibition reveals 36 ceramics and eight large tapestries, works by Iberê Camargo that have not been exhibited for about 40 years and are part of public and private collections in Lisbon, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Porto Alegre. Included in the exhibition are painted cartoons and prints in a timeline in reference to the feminine partnership that supported the painter's work throughout his life. During the 1960's and 1980's, in addition to his intense production in painting, drawing and graphic art, Iberê Camargo carried out works in ceramics and tapestry: a response to the demand of the modernist utopia concept of a close collaboration between art, architecture and craftwork. In the 1960's with the collaboration of ceramists Luiza Prado and Marianita Linck, Camargo produced porcelain paintings. The next two decades he created painted cartons that were transformed into tapestries by Maria Angela Magalhães, in an artistic partnership that lasted until the late 1980s.
Contents:
Apresentação. Instituto Tomie Ohtake / Ricardo Ohtake
Apresentação. Fundaçao Iberé Camargo / Lia Raffainer
Iberê Camargo: O fio de Ariadne / Denise Mattar
Da trama e da lama / Andrea Giunta
Esmalte cerâmico. Desafio enfrentado por Iberê Camargo / Blanca Brites
Sobre velhas hierarquias e novos olhares / Maria Amelia Bulhões
Vozes de Ariadne
Maria Coussirat Camargo e a vigília da memória / Paula Ramos.
Notes:
Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Iberê Camargo : Ariadne's Thread" held at the Iberê Foundation, Porto Alegre, from 19/09/2020 to 28/02/2021 and at the Instituto Tomie Ohtake, São Paulo, from 13/03 to 23/05/2021.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9786599142918
6599142915
OCLC:
1253445910

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