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Tatiana Blass

“The chair”

The chair

(SKU. 7341)

  • Date

    2018
  • Technique

    screen printing on glass
  • Dimensions

    (H x W) 23 x 30 cm
  • Edition

    10 + 3PA

  • Comes with certificate of authenticity


Since 2017, Tatiana Blass has been creating gouache paintings on glass that depict scenes from plays, in which the actors are absorbed by the surrounding space, making the figure and environment become a single pictorial body. The glass as a support allows light to enter through the cracks where there is no paint, creating a shadow on the wall that is part of the work.

"The Chair", this time a silkscreen on glass, is a continuation of this series of paintings, where the intense and opaque color of gouache paint resembles silkscreen ink. In it, a chair appears as the main character in a solitary scene, in which it is not known whether the scene has begun or ended, waiting for someone who might sit on it or has already sat on it.

Works from Tatiana Blass

Biography

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Tatiana Blass

b. 1979, São Paulo (SP), Brazil | Lives and works in São Paulo (SP), Brazil.

Tatiana Blass is an artist who works with paintings, videos, sculptures and installations. She graduated in fine arts from UNESP and began developing her work in 1998, when she began to participate regularly in salons and exhibitions in Brazil and abroad. She was a finalist for the Nam June Paik Award in Germany; was considered for the “Grants & Commissions” program of the Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation in Miami; and, in 2011, she won the PIPA Prize.

He has had solo exhibitions at the Denver Museum of Contemporary Art, the Morumbi Chapel, the Banco do Brasil Cultural Center in Rio de Janeiro, the Bahia Museum of Modern Art, and the Joaquim Nabuco Foundation in Recife, among others. Collectively, he has exhibited at the Kunst im Tunnel, Dusseldorf; the 17th SESC Videobrasil Contemporary Art Festival; the 29th São Paulo International Biennial; the Tomie Ohtake Institute and Itaú Cultural.

His works are present in the collections of important institutions, including Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, Miami; Joaquim Nabuco Foundation, Recife; Figueiredo Ferraz Institute, Ribeirão Preto (SP); Itaú Cultural; Museum of Contemporary Art of São Paulo; Museum of Modern Art of Bahia; Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo; Museum of Modern Art of Rio de Janeiro; Pinacoteca of the State of São Paulo; Pinacoteca Municipal of São Paulo and SESC São Paulo.

Representative galleries

Millan Gallery , Sao Paulo

Celma Albuquerque Art Gallery , Belo Horizonte