• Marcelo Solá, Sem título
  • Untitled
  • Marcelo Solá, Sem título
  • Marcelo Solá, Sem título

Marcelo Solá

“Untitled”

Untitled

(SKU. 1918)

  • Date

    2014
  • Technique

    silkscreen
  • Dimensions

    (H x W) 140 x 100 cm
  • Edition

    20

  • Comes with certificate of authenticity


The silkscreen print that the artist developed exclusively for Carbono features drawings that remind us of animals, a building and a river. This idea is reinforced by the sign “Hidrolândia” at the top of the work. Calligraphy and drawing once again mix and merge. Its intercut construction and a certain automatism of thought and movement, however, do not allow us to clearly state what each image represents. The work is open and thus asks for its reading. Furthermore, in each of them there is a different interference by the artist in gold spray, surprising the viewer.

The value of the work does not include the frame.

Biography

Marcelo Solá - Carbono Galeria

Marcelo Solá

b. 1971, Goiânia (GO), Brazil | Lives and works in Goiânia (GO), Brazil.

An avid draftsman, Marcelo Solá communicates primarily through this language. The artist conveys his way of seeing the world and everyday life in cities, with a constant emphasis on architecture. He explores his work in various media, such as silkscreen, monotype and even installation. He has participated in important exhibitions at the Tomie Ohtake Institute, Funarte, the Museums of Modern Art of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, the São Paulo Cultural Center, the Belgian Culture Festival, the 25th São Paulo Biennial and the Drawing Center (New York). He has received awards such as the “Bolsa de Apoio a Pesquisa e Criação Artística” (Support Grant for Artistic Research and Creation) from the Rio de Janeiro State Department of Culture and twice the “Prêmio Projéteis de Arte Contemporânea” (Projectiles Award for Contemporary Art) from Funarte. In addition, he has participated in artistic residencies in Brazil and abroad, such as in the United States, Canada and the Netherlands.

Representative galleries

Cassia Bomeny Gallery , Rio de Janeiro