The Espelho Labirinto show is on display for the public in Brasilia, opening the 2022 calendar at the Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil (CCBB). There are 180 works by 86 artists that aim to inspire the visitor to get lost in a labyrinth of textures, materials, perspectives and colors.
The works will occupy Galleries 1 and 2 and the Glass Pavilion, until March 13, 2022, curated by Vicente de Mello and Aldones Nino. They say that the writer Clarice Lispector, author of intimate texts, was the great inspiration for the format of the exhibition.
The exhibition suggests to the visitor, in a playful way, a tour of the authors and their connections, in a rare opportunity to discover 180 works in a single place.
The collection is part of the Sérgio Carvalho Collection and, among the artists, there are award-winning names such as Christus Nóbrega, Luiza Baldan, Flávio Cerqueira, Sandra Cinto, Regina Silveira, Coletivo Três Pe, Sofia Borges, Nazareno, Laerte Ramos, André Severo and Paula Krause . Most of the artists on show have won or been nominated for the PIPA Prize, which recognizes contemporary Brazilian artists.
The artists of Espelho Labirinto have innovation and provocation in common and challenge the spectator’s certainties. His works and artistic approaches reflect the idea of reflections and metamorphoses in Gallery 1; of containment and landscape in Gallery 2; and transparencies in the Glass Pavilion.
Check out the full list of artists on site from the exhibition. Tickets are free, but must be picked up at site.
The curators and the collector
The photographer, essayist and curator Vicente de Mello has a degree in Social Communication from Universidade Estácio de Sá and specialized in History of Art and Architecture in Brazil, from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC/RJ).
Aldones Nino is Adjunct Curator of Collegium (Arévalo, Spain) and Education and Training Advisor at Instituto Inclusartiz (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). Doctoral student in History and Art at the University of Granada in cooperation with the Graduate Program in Visual Arts at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
Sérgio Carvalho, a lawyer, has lived in Brasília since 1969 and considers himself a candango at heart, he is the guardian of more than 2,300 works by 180 contemporary Brazilian artists. The set is considered one of the largest contemporary works in Brazil.
Service
Labyrinth Mirror Exhibition
CCBB Brasília, until March 13
From Tuesday to Sunday from 9 am to 8:30 pm
Location: SCES, Section 2, Lot 22, Brasília, DF
Phone: (61) 3108-7600
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