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Interview with Brazilian Artists Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá, About their Comicbook series Daytripper.

Interview with Brazilian Artists Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá, About their Comicbook series Daytripper.

By Rodrigo Brandão
Twin brothers Fábio Moon and and Gabriel Bá were born in São Paulo, Brazil, on June 5, 1976, and have dedicated themselves to the comicbook / graphic novel world for the last 15 years. In 2009, Fabio and Gabriel’s career entered a new phase, when the two won multiple awards at the Eisner [...]

March 3 2010 | Posted in Arts & Books, Headline | Read More »

Priscila de Carvalho’s New Installation, “No One’s Land”, at Praxis in NY.

[ February 17, 2010; 6:00 PM; ] Priscila De Carvalho’s installations are dynamic architectural landscapes composed of paintings, drawings, collage, foam and rubber that convey the complexity, chaos and paradoxes of contemporary urban life in cities, sprawling, decaying and affected by uncontrolled massive urbanization.

February 14 2010 | Posted in Arts & Books, Breaking News, Videos | Read More »

1500 Gallery, Specialized in Brazilian Photography, Opens in Chelsea, NY.

[ February 11, 2010; 6:00 PM; ] Founded by Alexandre Bueno de Moraes and Andrew S. Klug, the 1500 Gallery “interprets the notion of Brazilian photography to comprise photography made by Brazilian photographers, as well as images bearing a conceptual or thematic relationship to Brazil.”

Located in New York City’s West Chelsea gallery district at 511 West 25th Street, #607, 1500 Gallery is the first art gallery in the world with an explicit focus in Brazilian artists and theme, and it represents the work of 17 artists, both emerging and established. Six of 1500’s photographers are represented in the Sao Paulo Museum of Art’s Collection of Photography.

February 7 2010 | Posted in Arts & Books, Parties, Videos | Read More »

Artist Junia d’Affonseca Talks About Her Work and Her Latest Exhibition: Papers.

Artist Junia d’Affonseca Talks About Her Work and Her Latest Exhibition: Papers.

Starting on February 2, 2010, at the Brazilian Consulate in New York City, paper maker Junia d’Affonseca will exhibit her latest works in a new solo art show titled Papers.

February 2 2010 | Posted in Arts & Books, Interviews | Read More »

Two Art Shows in New York Display the best of Amazonian Art from Brazil.

Two Art Shows in New York Display the best of Amazonian Art from Brazil.

Two art shows display the best of Brazilian Amazonian Art in New York City.

November 25 2009 | Posted in Arts & Books | Read More »

A Tribute to Villa-Lobos

A Tribute to Villa-Lobos, the art show curated by Alcinda Saphira, Rene Nascimento and Antonio Oliveira at the United Nations building in New York City, had its public reception on October 30.

November 1 2009 | Posted in Arts & Books, Videos | Read More »

Exclusive Interview with Brazilian Artist Ernesto Neto

Park Avenue Armory launched its first commissioned art installation with Anthropodino, a large-scale, interactive sculpture by world-renowned artist, Ernesto Neto. Using hundreds of yards of translucent material, Neto suspends a gigantic canopy from the drill hall’s latticework truss, spanning 120 feet wide and 180 feet long.

June 15 2009 | Posted in Arts & Books, Videos | Read More »

Ernesto Neto Presents Anthropodino

Ernesto Neto Presents Anthropodino

Park Avenue Armory launches its first commissioned art installation with anthropodino, a large-scale, interactive work by world-renowned Brazilian artist, Ernesto Neto.

May 15 2009 | Posted in Arts & Books | Read More »