Ana Mazzei
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This contemporary artwork features a bold, striking composition dominated by deep shades of red, punctuated by dark silhouettes and organic shapes. The piece depicts a surreal, dreamlike landscape with abstract architectural structures, suggesting a sense of mystery and the subconscious. The artist's distinctive style blends vibrant colors, geometric forms, and biomorphic elements, creating a visually captivating and thought-provoking piece that invites the viewer to ponder the underlying themes and symbolism. The artwork's enigmatic nature and the artist's unique approach to composition and technique reflect a deeper exploration of the human experience and the interplay between the physical and the metaphysical. ...
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Ana Mazzei
1979 , BrazilianTo Ana Mazzei, art, architecture and landscapes construct, in themselves, a fiction that connects them, resulting in installations, settings and objects. Some of the works operate on a smaller scale, such as the series of installations arranged on the floor formed by groups of small shapes made of felt, concrete or wood similar to the architectural models of old cities, amphitheaters or monuments. Beyond the formalist exercises, these floor objects invoke unidentified stories that suggest hidden and impenetrable archetypal structures - they are like pieces and fragments of myths, lives and fictions that are represented in paintings, videos, sculptures and installations. ...
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Martins&Montero
Brussels, São PauloFounded in São Paulo in 2011, Galeria Jaqueline Martins is a space for research, documentation and presentation of contemporary artistic production. It proposes collaborative curatorial strategies that foster dialogue between different generations and different cultural perspectives. One of its guiding principles is the encouragement of research-oriented conceptualist practices characterized by critical, even subversive, approaches. Since its inauguration, the gallery has developed a special program around the investigation of artistic productions carried out during the Brazilian military period – more specifically from the 1970s and 1980s. It promotes a historical revision of processes grounded on strong intellectual resistance, audacity and commitment to art and which transformed the artistic practice in the country, but nonetheless were neglected throughout the last decades. By integrating research and practice that confront the contemporary scene by means of its exhibition program, the gallery encourages the revival of the debate that conceives of artistic actions as contact zones for the exercise of aesthetic, social and political change. In 2020 the gallery opened its second exhibition space, in Brussels, aiming to expand our presence in Europe and to develop a multidisciplinary program that will foster connections between our artists and Brazilian art practices in an international context. ...