Flores Vermelhas

Ana Prata

Flores Vermelhas, 202330 x 24cmSign in to view price
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acrylic and oil on canvasIsla Flotante
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The image depicts a minimalist artwork featuring the word "DOCENT" rendered in a simple, uppercase font against a plain white background. The composition is clean and stark, with the text as the sole visual element. The use of a neutral, achromatic color palette and the absence of any other design elements create a sense of simplicity and focus on the conceptual meaning of the word "DOCENT," which typically refers to a museum guide or educator. This artwork likely aims to explore the role of the docent in the art world and the power of language to convey ideas. ...

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Artist
Ana Prata
Brazilian

Ana Prata: Artworks
Isla Flotante
Gallery
Isla Flotante
Buenos Aires

Isla Flotante started as an artist runspace during 2012. It was a mix of artist ateliers and exhibition space. Once a month we gave out a party so it was also a very important place of meeting and socialisation. Through out the years it became a medular point of Buenos Aires art scene, because of it commitment to show very young promising artists. Over the next years the presence of the gallery at international art fairs contributed to the exponencial growth of the project. At the end of 2015, the possibility of moving to a warehouse in a neighbourhood called La Boca, that once was very connected to Argentinian art movements of the XX century, was a major breaking point because it established a new art circuit in the city of Buenos Aires, that transformed the local art scene, but also because Isla Flotante was consecretad as a force able to change the course of contemporary art in Buenos Aires. From 2018, established in its first owned space in Retiro. ...

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