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Discover the editions produced to benefit the NGO that fights breast cancer in Brazil.
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VIK MUNIZ
Starting with photography as a point of reference, Vik Muniz recreates iconic images and scenes from everyday life using unusual materials such as threads, paper, pigments, and common objects. His work questions the very nature of the image and perception, exploring the boundary between reality and representation. By combining technical precision and poetic imagination, the artist transforms the banal into the extraordinary, revealing new ways of seeing and understanding the world.
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JANAINA TSCHAPE
With a visual language that moves between dreams and nature, Janaina Tschäpe constructs fantastical universes through paintings, videos, sculptures, and photographs. Her works evoke organic and imaginary forms, frequently inspired by the sea, forests, and dreamlike states, exploring the fusion between reality and fiction in fluid, sensory narratives.
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REGINA SILVEIRA
Regina Silveira explores the subversion of perspective and perception through works that engage with architectural space, using shadows, distortions, and optical illusions. Her work investigates the boundaries between image and reality, combining conceptual rigor and irony in installations and interventions that challenge the viewer's gaze and logic.
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CRISTINA CANALE
Using painting as a central medium, Cristina Canale combines abstraction and figuration in compositions that evoke everyday scenes filtered through layers of color and gesture. Her work explores the fluidity between the literal and the lyrical, celebrating the magic of painting in landscapes, portraits, and interiors that allude to the history of modern art and its transformations.
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SANDRA BELT
Using drawing as a starting point, the artist often dialogues with architecture, evoking fantastic landscapes that serve as a metaphor for the human odyssey and also extrapolating the limits and possibilities of drawing.
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CARLA CHAIM
Carla Chaim explores drawing as a trace of bodily action, uniting rules and organic gestures. Her work investigates the physical and social limits of the body, valuing process and chance more than narrative.
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IOLE DE FREITAS
Using drawing as a starting point, the artist frequently engages in dialogue with architecture, evoking fantastical landscapes that serve as a metaphor for the human odyssey, and also pushing the boundaries and possibilities of drawing.
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LAURA VINCI
Laura Vinci investigates space, time, and the states of matter through sculptures and installations that combine elements such as marble, dust, glass, vapor, and everyday objects. Her work deals with the silent passage of time and the transformation of matter, creating sensory experiences that reveal the impermanence and fluidity of things.
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MARINA SALEME
Marina Saleme explores in her paintings, prints, and photographs the tension between presence and absence, visible and invisible. Her process is slow and reflective, marked by layers, erasures, and superimpositions that reveal and conceal images. Her works propose a game between figure and abstraction, where disappearance and memory become an essential part of the visual and poetic construction.
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