• Ana Elisa Egreja | Diorama - Natureza morta
  • Diorama -
  • Ana Elisa Egreja | Diorama - Natureza morta
  • Ana Elisa Egreja | Diorama - Natureza morta
  • Ana Elisa Egreja | Diorama - Natureza morta

Ana Elisa Church

“Diorama - "pop" still life”

Diorama - "pop" still life

(SKU. 11557)

  • Date

    2022
  • Technique

    wooden box, fancy glass and various objects
  • Dimensions

    (H x W x D) 30 x 40 x 10 cm
  • Edition

    12 + 3PA

  • Comes with certificate of authenticity


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The three editions developed exclusively for Carbono are revelations of part of the creative process of Ana Elisa Egreja's paintings.

The artist creates installations with real objects to study the compositions of still lifes before starting her oil paintings.

According to the artist, as her final works are usually paintings, it was a challenge to create, for the first time, a work that ended up being an object, which is both sculpture and installation.

In “Diorama - 'Pop' still life”, the artist works with wired glass, which is a type of safety glass, and seeks to represent Brazilian pop still lifes, thinking about which objects would make up a modern still life.

Works from Ana Elisa Church

Biography

Ana Elisa Egreja - Carbono Galeria

Ana Elisa Church

b. 1983, São Paulo (SP), Brazil | Lives and works in São Paulo (SP), Brazil.

Ana Elisa Egreja actively researches representation in painting. Marked by complex composition and meticulous reproduction of materials and textures, her paintings materialize fantastic scenes in which the ideas of domesticity and abandonment, the architectural presence and the classic genres of art history, such as still life and interior painting, are some of the vertices of her research. Her work originates from living with the memories stored in the architecture of the house, the traces of family presence and the silence of abandoned interiors.

Graduated in visual arts from the Armando Álvares Penteado Foundation, her most recent exhibitions include "Contramemória", Theatro Municipal, SP (2022); "Fazer Realidade", Galeria Leme (2021); "Fabulações", MAM Bahia, Salvador (2019); "Crossing the borders", Somerset House, London (2019); "Arte Atual", Instituto Tomie Ohtake, São Paulo, Brazil (2016); "20th Contemporary Art Festival SescVideobrasil" (2017) and "Through the looking glass", Palazzo Capris, Turin, Italy (2017). In 2018 and 2019 she was nominated for the PIPA award. Her works are part of the Santander Collection, Brazil, Franks-Suss Collection (London), Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo (Turin); Kistefos museum, Jevnaker, Norway; Deji art museum, Nanjing, China and the collections of the Museum of Modern Art of Bahia, Museum of Art of Rio and Pinacoteca of the State of São Paulo.

Representative galleries

Millan Gallery , Sao Paulo