• Jabuticabeira - Carbono Galeria
  • Jabuticabeira - Carbono Galeria
  • Jabuticabeira - Carbono Galeria
  • Jabuticabeira - Carbono Galeria
  • Jabuticabeira - Carbono Galeria
  • Jabuticabeira - Carbono Galeria

Mauro Piva

“Jabuticaba tree”

Jabuticaba tree

(SKU. 10303)

  • Date

    2021
  • Technique

    acrylic on wood, print on paper
  • Dimensions

    (H x W x D) 77 x 59 x 3.5 cm
  • Edition

    12 + 3PA

  • Comes with certificate of authenticity


"Jabuticabeira" is a work that arose from affection and memories. And also from the desire to have ripe jabuticabas on the tree so that, of course, I could taste them.

Before they ripen, the fruits of the jabuticaba tree that Piva has at home are always devoured by birds. The artist then painted a fragment of the tree, showing the eaten fruits, and later inserted small sculptures of jabuticabas (in compositions that do not repeat themselves), in an attempt to have the “whole” fruits available for consumption. In this case, eating them with the eyes.

Works from Mauro Piva

Biography

Mauro Piva - Carbono Galeria

Mauro Piva

b. 1977, Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brazil | Lives and works in São Paulo (SP), Brazil.

Mauro Piva holds a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from FAAP (SP) and develops works that move between drawing, painting, and sculpture. From the beginning of his career, his practice has been permeated by questions of identity/non-identity, daily life, existentialism, affection, and homage, marking his artistic approach. Initially focused on the representation of the human figure, Piva began to incorporate plants and flowers into his work, gradually replacing bodies. Everyday elements, especially those related to the workspace in the studio, also began to integrate his production, creating open visual narratives that invite the viewer to personal interpretation. Although his meticulous technique may suggest hyperrealism, the artist emphasizes that he does not seek fidelity to reality, but plays with stereotypes, representation, and recognition, proposing a visual game that makes explicit the pictorial or sculptural nature of his creations.

Since 1999, Mauro Piva has held solo and group exhibitions in Brazil and abroad. In 2024, he presented a solo exhibition at Galeria Verve in São Paulo, showcasing paintings and sculptures accompanied by critical text by Ana Carolina Ralston. His works have also been exhibited at international fairs, such as ARCO Madrid, represented by Galeria Espacio Mínimo, and Zona Maco, by Galeria Enrique Guerrero, in Mexico City.

His work is present in important collections, such as MAM-SP, MAC-SP, MAM-RJ, MAR-RJ, MAM-BA, Museu da Gravura de Curitiba and Instituto Figueiredo Ferraz, in Brazil, and Art at Swiss Re (Switzerland), Art C Batter Hugo Voateng (Belgium), Maxine and Stuart Frankel (USA) and JP Morgan (USA). In 2015, a monograph on his work was published by Editora Cobogó, with text by Marcos Moraes.