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Marcos Chaves

“It Will Pass (?)”

It Will Pass (?)

(SKU. 10098)

  • Date

    2021
  • Technique

    text on cotton fabric applied with satin stitch
  • Dimensions

    (H x W) 46 x 73 cm
  • Edition

    222

  • Comes with certificate of authenticity


Initially, the work was a 20 m2 flag that was displayed on the mast of MAR - Museu de Arte do Rio (RJ). It was hoisted in 2019, shortly after the president's inauguration, and remained there for a year.

In early 2020, it was adapted into a 2-meter wide flag to participate in the group exhibition “Samba In The Dark”, at the Anton Kern Gallery in New York (USA).

The warm welcome and empathy that the flag has received since its installation at MAR has made clear the public nature of this work and its vocation to circulate.

With the second version sold out and the arrival of the pandemic, Marcos Chaves launched this edition with an expanded print run and reduced dimensions, with a new reading and the central question of when all this will pass.

Works from Marcos Chaves

Biography

Marcos Chaves - Carbono Galeria

Marcos Chaves

b. 1961, Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brazil | Lives and works in Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brazil.

Marcos Chaves began his work in the 1980s, when painting and photography occupied central places in his artistic practice. One of the hallmarks of his work is the use of various media, which freely moves between the production of objects, videos, installations, works in public spaces and sculptures. Marcos' work is in line with his deeply critical thinking and, despite its coherence, remains open to interpretation, especially due to the marked presence of humor and irony.

In his works, which are mainly based on photography, he frequently appropriates small elements, language or scenes from everyday life, which directly or through small interventions demonstrate the extraordinary nature that can inhabit the prosaic. This is the case of the “Buracos” series, photographs of large holes found in unmaintained streets, or the “Retratos” series, composed of photos of brooms that, leaning against the wall, take on human expressions.

Another frequent theme in the artist's work is the city of Rio de Janeiro. His work is part of the long tradition of artists who challenge the relationship between image and language by proposing, for example, subtly ambiguous and amusing titles that lead to a humorous reflection on society and culture.

Some of his recent solo exhibitions include: Marcos Chaves: “the images that tell us”, at the Museum of Modern Art of Rio de Janeiro (MAM Rio) (2021); Marcos Chaves at MAR, at the Rio Art Museum (2019), in Rio de Janeiro; “I only sell the view”, at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Niterói (MAC-Niterói) (2017), in Rio de Janeiro; “Marcos Chaves”, at Carpe Diem Arte e Pesquisa (2016), in Lisbon, Portugal, and “Marcos Chaves – ARBOLABOR”, at the Caja de Burgos Art Center (CAB), in Burgos, Spain.

She has presented works at the 17th Cerveira Biennale, Portugal (2013), 54th Venice Biennale, Italy (2011); Manifesta 7, Italy (2008), and also in the group shows: “Utopias and dystopias”, at the Museum of Modern Art of Bahia (MAM-BA) (2022), in Salvador, Brazil; “Inside the Collection – Approaching Thirty Years of the Centro Pecci” (2018), Prato, Italy; “Troposphere – Chinese and Brazilian Contemporary Art”, Beijing Minsheng Art Museum (2017), Beijing, China; “Brasil, Beleza?! Contemporary Brazilian Sculpture”, Museum Beelden aan Zee (2016), The Hague, Netherlands. Her works are part of the following collections, among others: Centro de Arte de Caja de Burgos (CAB), Burgos, Spain; Instituto Itaú Cultural, São Paulo; Rio de Janeiro Museum of Modern Art (MAM-Rio), Rio de Janeiro; The Ella Fontanals-Cisneros Collection, Miami, USA.

Representative galleries

Nara Roesler Gallery , Sao Paulo