• God - Carbono Galeria
  • God - Carbono Galeria
  • God - Carbono Galeria
  • God - Carbono Galeria

Tadeu Jungle

“God”

God

(SKU. 6671)

  • Date

    2002/2018
  • Technique

    digital printing on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308g paper
  • Dimensions

    (H x W) 30 x 40 cm
  • Edition

    20 + 3PA

  • Comes with certificate of authenticity


Regular price R$ 4.500,00
Regular price Sale price R$ 4.500,00
Production deadline: 15 working days

The "God" photograph by Tadeu Jungle appropriates a code printed on the wing of an airplane, the universal meaning embedded in occasional writing and the space/time where the word is inserted to create a visual poem readymade . The artist's sharp eye transforms an everyday situation into a powerful poetic image of a spiritual nature, which explores chance, based on semantic and visual issues.

Biography

Tadeu Jungle - Carbono Galeria

Tadeu Jungle

b. 1956, São Paulo (SP), Brazil | Lives and works in São Paulo (SP), Brazil.

Tadeu Jungle is a Brazilian multimedia artist working in the areas of photography, video, installations, and visual poetry, with an established career as a screenwriter and director of film, TV, and Virtual Reality.

Graduated in Radio and Television from the School of Communications and Arts at USP (1980), he won a scholarship from the Ministry of Education to study Television at San Francisco State University, USA. He began his activities in the 1980s in São Paulo with alternative media: poetic graffiti, mail art and poetry on small stickers. He was one of the pioneers of video art in the country.

He has won awards at several video festivals in Brazil and abroad, and has photographs, videos and visual poetry at the MAC and MAM in São Paulo and in several private collections. He has designed and directed TV programs and series – fiction and documentary – for TV Globo, Cultura and Band. He directed the feature-length fiction film "Amanhã Nunca Mais", starring Lázaro Ramos, and several documentaries for TV and cinema. In 2015, he created two video installations for the Football Museum and the Museum of Tomorrow.