Francisca III
Francisca III

Dalton Paula

Francisca III, 202430 x 33.5cmPrice on Request
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
graphite and watercolour on paperMartins&MonteroBrussels
Description
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The artwork features a minimalist composition consisting of the word "DOCENT" presented in a simple, clean font against a stark white background. The visual elements emphasize the bold, striking typography and the overall simplicity of the design. The subject matter likely references the role of a docent, a museum or gallery guide who provides educational information to visitors. The artistic style is characterized by its reductive, conceptual approach, highlighting the power of language and text as a means of conveying meaning. This piece may suggest the importance of the docent's function in facilitating understanding and engagement with art. ...

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A família
Artist
Dalton Paula
, Brazilian

Dalton Paula: Artworks
A família
Dalton PaulaA família, 2010Price on Request
Francisca III
Dalton PaulaFrancisca III, 2024Price on Request
Martins&Montero
Gallery
Martins&Montero
Brussels, São Paulo

Founded 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. ...