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    IAC – Institute of Contemporary Art

    An institution dedicated to the preservation and research of collections from major figures in Brazilian art.



  • Founded in 1997, the IAC is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, conservation, and dissemination of historical documents related to the careers of important Brazilian artists.

  • For over two decades, it has become an essential source of research on Brazilian art for curators, historians, critics, artists, and academics in Brazil and abroad.

  • Since 2004, IAC has been developing inventories and documentary records, and Carbono supports this initiative by donating 100% of the sales value of the editions to the Institute.

Support the Institute by purchasing a copy.

  • WILLYS DE CASTRO

    Starting from painting and geometric form, Willys de Castro investigates the relationships between color, space, and structure. His work transforms the plane into a field of experimentation, where precision and balance become exercises in perception and presence.

  • Willys de Castro, Sem título Untitled

    Artist

    Willys de Castro

    "Untitled"

    Artist

    Willys de Castro

    • Technique

      screen printing on cut paper
    • Dimensions

      (H x W) 51 x 36 cm
    • Edition

      300
  • Willys de Castro, Sem título

    Artist

    Willys de Castro

    "Untitled"

    Artist

    Willys de Castro

    • Technique

      silkscreen on paper
    • Dimensions

      (H x W) 54 x 40 cm
    • Edition

      90
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  • FIAMINGHI CHAROUX SACILOTTO

    With 100% of the proceeds going to the Institute of Contemporary Art (IAC), the collection includes three works by artists Hermelindo Fiaminghi, Lothar Charoux, and Luiz Sacilotto.

  • Hermelindo Fiaminghi, Lothar Charoux, Luiz Sacilotto Untitled

    Artist

    "Untitled"

    Artist

    • Technique

      silkscreen
    • Dimensions

      50 x 50 cm (each)
    • Edition

      50
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