Tuesday, October 12, 2010

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Landscape Exhibition Ignored


INTERACTIVE EXHIBITION VALUE STREAM FLOOD

The Exhibition "Ignored Landscape," which opens on 13/10, at the Gallery La Photo causes a new look at the Arroyo Flood.

The exhibition is the result of three years of research and work on the Arroyo Flood. Besides the works suggest a landscape almost forgotten city, the artists show that, despite everything, this place is significant. They are works of painting, printmaking, monotype, linoleum and glue, all applied on canvas and sculpture. The reference is the Arroyo Flood, the avenue that borders and bridges that cross the Ipiranga, remembering and preserving their features. The "provocation to broaden perspectives, to attract attention and further reflection on the creek," was made initially to 30 guests, interactively, also participate in this exhibition with photos of Arroyo Flood, among them:

Ana Aita, Ana Zavadil, Andrew Venzon, Angelo Chemello, Arminda Lopes, Bina Monteiro, Beth Gloeden, Bea Balen Susin, Chico Baldini, Pechansky Clara, Claudia Stern, Eda Lani Fabris, Eliane Santos Rocha, Ena Lautert, Flavio Monaco Ivanez Pereira de Oliveira, Lilia Manfroi, Luis Flavio Tramp, Marco Antonio Spassal Penha, Mark Sanchez, Niura Legramante Ribeiro, Mariana de Araujo Satler Amado, Renato Malcolm, Rosana Almendares, Tania Couto, Pellin Vera, Vera Souza, Vera Thomas, Zetti Neuhaus, Zoravia Bettiol.

Program

Exhibition: "Landscape Ignored" - Arlete Santarosa and Marlon Amado Araujo
Opening: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 at 19h

Exposure: from October 14 to November 14, Tuesdays to Fridays from 11h to 19h. Saturdays and Sundays from 10:30 to 15h.

Meeting with the artists: Wednesday, October 20, 18h

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