“Open Sea”
Open Sea
(SKU. 11143)
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Date
2016 -
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cyanotype -
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(H x W) 56.5 x 77 cm -
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50 -
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Metaphors of water, sky and rough seas, the sublime of romanticism and overseas longing are elements that Sandra Cinto mobilizes to completely transform exhibition spaces and offer stairs and portals to a poetic dimension of the cosmos.
Works from Sandra Belt
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Artist
Sandra Belt
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Technique
painting and screen printing on water-resistant MDF, automaton mechanism and wood -
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(H x W x D) 40 x 54 x 16 cm -
Edition
10 + 3PA
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Artist
Sandra Belt
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Technique
UV printing on formica, wood, metal -
Dimensions
(H x W x D) 20 x 54 x 13 cm -
Edition
15 + 3PA
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Artist
Sandra Belt
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Technique
18k gold, Greek natural leather cord -
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(H x W) 4 x 11 cm -
Edition
18 + 2PA
Regular price R$ 25.000,00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price R$ 25.000,00 -
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Artist
Sandra Belt
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Technique
bordado manual sobre tecido japonês 100% algodão -
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(H x W x D) 70 x 70 x 5 cm -
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20 + 3PA
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Biography
Sandra Belt
Throughout her career, Sandra Cinto has developed a rich vocabulary of symbols and lines to create lyrical landscapes and narratives between fantasy and reality. Using drawing as a starting point, the artist often dialogues with architecture, evoking fantastic landscapes that serve as a metaphor for the human odyssey and also pushing the limits and possibilities of drawing. The artist also works with sculpture, installation, photography and engraving.
Sandra, who holds a degree in fine arts, began her career in 1990, while still a student, producing representations of the sky and clouds inspired by the surrealist René Magritte. Her unique style merges visual power and poetic aesthetics to create compositions that allude to mythology. Her artistic practice is characterized by delicate works, in which she usually draws with a pen on a large, usually blue, background. In 1998, the artist participated in the 24th São Paulo Biennial, where the canvas was not a conventional support, but rather the wall of the building itself.
His works are part of important collections, such as: Fundación ARCO (Madrid); Instituto Inhotim (Brumadinho); Institute of Contemporary Art (Boston); Museum of Modern Art (New York); among others.
Among her most recent solo exhibitions are: "From the ideas in the head to the eyes in the sky", 2020 curated by Paulo Herkenhoff, Itaú Cultural, São Paulo; "Cosmic Garden", 2020, Ginza Maison Hermès "Le Forum", Tokyo, Japan; "Landscape of a Lifetime", 2019, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, USA; "Noturno", 2019, Casa Triângulo, São Paulo and Appleton Square, Lisbon; "Dibujos", 2018, Galeria Fernando Pradilla, Madrid; "Two forces", 2016, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York; "Chance and Necessity", 2016, Casa Triângulo, São Paulo; "Sandra Cinto: Chance and Necessity", 2016, West Gallery, USF Contemporary Art Museum, Florida; "A Day in Eternity", curated by Yuki Kondo, 2015, Aomori Contemporary Art Center, Aomori, Japan; "En Silencio" curated by David Barro, 2014, Matadero - Centro de Creación Contemporánea, Madrid, Spain; "La otra orilla", curated by David Barro, 2014, Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno, Canary Islands, Spain; "Encontro das Águas" 2012-2014, Olympic Sculpture Park Pavilion, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, USA; among others.
Destaques da carreira
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"La otra orilla" | 2014 | Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno, Ilhas Canárias, Espanha
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"Acaso e Necessidade" | 2016 | Casa Triângulo, São Paulo, SP
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"Encontro das Águas" | 2012 | Olympic Sculpture Park Pavilion, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, EUA
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"Passage: A Day in Eternity" | 2015 | Aomori Contemporary Art Center, Aomori, Japão
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"Em Silêncio II" | 2014 | Fundación Luis Seoane, A Corunha, Espanha
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"The Invisible Telescope" | 2018 | obra pública permanente, University of South Florida, EUA
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"Landscape of a Life time" | 2019 | Installation at Dallas Art Museum, Dallas,Texas, E.U.A. | foto: Albano Afonso
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"Landscape of a Life time" | 2019 | Installation at Dallas Art Museum, Dallas,Texas, E.U.A. | foto: Albano Afonso