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Dudi Maia Rosa

“Untitled”

Untitled

(SKU. 10886)

  • Date

    2021
  • Technique

    printing with semi-pigmented ink on Photo Rag paper
  • Dimensions

    (H x W) 46 x 87.5 cm
  • Edition

    10 + 3PA

  • Comes with certificate of authenticity


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"Watercolor in relation to three-dimensional works is a simultaneous translation into sign language. There is something being said in a language, and you have a translation made in gestures, in signs, which is trying to say exactly what is being said in one place and is transposing it to another. So it is a transposition, not a translation. But in the case of this printed image, which would be exactly something that can be multiplied from this expression, from this other interpretation, another image comes in which, eventually, you have something dry, consolidated; and you have the liquid and melted counterpoint of it. In other words, you have water and you have ice. It is the same substance at two different temperatures, in two different conditions. But the word water, ice and water are the same essence."


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Biography

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Dudi Maia Rosa

b. 1946, São Paulo (SP), Brazil | Lives and works in São Paulo (SP), Brazil.

Dudi Maia Rosa has a long career and is an unequivocal reference for the contemporary art circuit, especially for countless artists who were formed under his influence. He is an artist who investigates and experiments. He works mainly at the limits of painting with his chromatic surfaces made of polyester resin and fiberglass, among other unusual materials.

He presented his first solo exhibition at MASP in 1978. Since then he has held several others at the Millan Gallery, São Paulo, in 2009, 2012 and 2016; at the Maria Antônia Cultural Center, São Paulo, in 2002 and 2013; the Tomie Ohtake Institute, São Paulo, in 2008; the Figueiredo Ferraz Institute, São Paulo, in 2013; among others. His group exhibitions include: Ways of Seeing Brazil: Itaú Cultural 30 Years, Oca, São Paulo, 2017; A Private Collection — Contemporary Art in the Pinacoteca Collection, São Paulo, 2015; 10th Mercosul Biennial, Messages from a New America, Rio Grande do Sul, 2015; Brasiliana: Contemporary Modern, MASP, São Paulo, 2006; 5th Mercosul Biennial, Rio Grande do Sul, 2005; Rediscovery Exhibition: Brazil 500 Years, at the Bienal Pavilion, São Paulo, 2000; Johannesburg Biennial, South Africa, 1995; São Paulo International Biennial, 1987 and 1994; and Panorama of Current Brazilian Art, MAM-SP, 1973, 1986, 1989 and 1993.

Representative galleries

Millan Gallery , Sao Paulo