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Exhibition
Overseas: subversive routes

Curated by Dani Remião, Diana Costa, Fabio Savicki and Jociele Lampert


Visiting: April 11 to May 6, 2024

There are subversive routes in the field of Art. Between Brazil and Portugal, there are investigative paths in the context of pictorial language that establish approximations and disparities. The articulation between teaching, research and extension at the University has generated these routes in reciprocity, indicating paths open to artists and researchers, involved in tracing their letters, maps, accesses and paths, through what we call experience. These are poetic conditions that generate disruptive compositions, pictorial interlocutions, interventions and changes in the use of

color, or even contrast between the familiar and the strange, fragmented narratives between the symbolic and allegories, as well as the use of ambiguous images, cultural criticism and the inversion of roles, destabilizing realities and challenging conventions, through artistic techniques, tools and processes.

It is as if each of us could choose scenarios to be in, or even to stay in. The experience occurs after the event, and is the fabric for the construction of metaphors and inventions that each artist activates in his or her journey. It is in the encounter with the Other that we trace points that bring us closer together in horizons, when sea and land meet, merging into imagined landscapes, highlighted by color, by the rhythmic timbre of visual culture. We create visualities and make painting present through artistic language and its work projects.

In these routes there are conversations, dialogues and encounters, through a methodological approach to research in art, but there are also possible connections between practiced listening and referenced grammar. Between silent and deafening landscapes, between waters, between nests, between cracks and why not, between paints and art education. In this set of studies there are no overlaps, but rather juxtapositions, where artists and researchers collaborate in actions that add, dynamize and establish other ways (and times) of approach.

The following artists are participating in the exhibition:

Barbara Cabral

Bianca Hope

Carolina Peres

Celestially

Dani Remião

Diana Costa

Emma M

Emma

Fabio Savicki

Fabricio Garcia

Julia Paz

Gustavo Scheidt

Hugo May

Ines Marques

Isabel Sabino

Isabel Sabino

Ivo Alexandre

Joana Fritzen

John Matthew

John Paul Queiroz

Jociele Lampert

Kamie

Karine Abbati

Lanna Hegermann

Lara Palo

Larissa Antunes

Marcella Mazieri

Mariana da Costa

Marta Facco

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