• Daniel Lie, Homenagem às Chagas
  • Homage to the Chagas
  • Daniel Lie, Homenagem às Chagas

Daniel Lie

“Homage to the Chagas”

Homage to the Chagas

(SKU. 5865)

  • Date

    2017
  • Technique

    sisal rope, cotton fabric, wooden trunk, sewing and transfer printing on cotton fabric
  • Dimensions

    (H x W x D) 325 x 100 x 5 cm
  • Edition

    9 + 3PA

  • Comes with certificate of authenticity


"Tribute to the Wounds" It takes as a reference the banners of the Maracatú Nations of Olinda in Pernambuco - these banners have the function of presenting the group and of telling the time of existence of the Nation.

The image is a healed wound from an infection contracted by the artist in the Amazon rainforest during a five-day journey in the forest with the Tupinambá indigenous people. This moment reflected an emotional healing of a chronic problem experienced by the artist.

Biography

Daniel Lie - Carbono Galeria

Daniel Lie

b. 1988, Sao Paulo (SP), Brazil | Lives and works in Sao Paulo (SP), Brazil.

Through installations and objects, artist Daniel Lie uses things as they are and bases his work on concepts related to performance art - an art based on time, ephemerality and presence. To highlight these three instances, elements that have time contained within them are used, such as plants, rotting fruit and minerals.

His research focuses on tensions and hybridity between science and religion, ancestry and the present, shamanism and everyday life. The Indonesian-Permanbucano artist, born in São Paulo, began his artistic education in childhood and graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Visual Arts and a Teaching Degree in Visual Arts from UNESP.

He has participated and held exhibitions at the São Paulo Cultural Center, Banco do Brasil Cultural Center (SP), Tomie Ohtake Institute, Oswald de Andrade Cultural Workshop, Pará State Museum, Casa Triângulo Gallery and Paço das Artes at MIS. In addition to these, he has carried out works in England, Germany, Hungary, Chile and Argentina.