Ava Galleria opens the exhibition “VivaCidade” at its new Rio branch at Fábrica Bhering, with artists from different countries, honoring the cultural and artistic diversity of the wonderful city
Exhibition brings new emotions and meanings after the pandemic, curated by Edson Cardoso
At Ava Galleria abre a exhibition “VivaCidade” at its new Rio branch, in Bhering Factory, with the objective of bringing together artists of different characteristics and particularities, in a city that by itself is full of life and breathes art, diversity and beauty.
Curated by Edson Cardoso, “VivaCidade” is a tribute to creativity and new beginnings, where each work conveys human emotions, questions, reflections and meanings, through the creation of the artistic product, be objects, paintings, sculptures or installations.
“There is a vitality, a life force, an energy, an acceleration that translates through you into action, and because there's only one of you at all times, this expression is unique. And if you block it, will never exist through any other means and will be lost”. (Martha Graham)
GUEST ARTISTS
Brazilians: Adilson Barbosa, Alzira Chaloub, Ana Lucia Ometo, Ana Paula Lopes, Andréia Gomes, Angela Vielitz, Cal Backer, carla faria, Carol Couri, Caroline Gonçalves, Daniele Bloris, Deborah Netto, Eliete Vilela, Favorite, Joseph Figorelle, Glory Chan, Henrique Hammler, Itamar Xavier, J Vasconcellos, João Alto, John Erick, Leon, Luciana Abduche, Mara Estela, Marcelo Cortes, Marcelo Drupat, Marcus Amaral, Maria Amelia Fonseca, Maria Esmenia, Marilene Carvalho, mario marques, Paulo Carvalho, Pedro Diniz Kubtscheck, Renata Costa, Rogério Mariano, Rosa de Jesus, Rudi Sgarbi, Teresa Asmar e Wal Andrade.
Portuguese: São Matthias Nunes
Argentinos: Jantus, Maria Jacobe
Finns: Anne Malin, Antti Raitala, Birgit Wallander, Jarkko Sjöman, Mary Morning Baptism, Matti Hyyrynen, Milla Piirainen, Outi Hägg, Paula Salminen, Regina Sierra, Riikka Pelkonen, Riitta Santala-Köykkä and Timo Ala-Vähälä.
ABOUT AVA GALLERY
Founded in 2005, Ava Galleria is one of Helsinki's most renowned contemporary art galleries. Located in the city's cultural corridor, close to Helsinki Art Museum, Taidehalli e Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art. Organizes local exhibitions and in collaboration with cultural spaces in other cities around the world, like osaka, Tokyo, Berlin, London, Porto and Rio de Janeiro. Ava Galleria also participates, every year, da Artexpo New York e da International Contemporary Art Fair, on the Carrousel du Louvre, in Paris.
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Exhibition: “VivaCidade”
Artists:
Brazilians: Adilson Barbosa, Alzira Chaloub, Ana Lucia Ometo, Ana Paula Lopes, Andréia Gomes, Angela Vielitz, Cal Backer, carla faria, Carol Couri, Caroline Gonçalves, Daniele Bloris, Deborah Netto, Eliete Vilela, Favorite, Joseph Figorelle, Glory Chan, Henrique Hammler, Itamar Xavier, J Vasconcellos, João Alto, John Erick, Leon, Luciana Abduche, Mara Estela, Marcelo Cortes, Marcelo Drupat, Marcus Amaral, Maria Amelia Fonseca, Maria Esmenia, Marilene Carvalho, mario marques, Paulo Carvalho, Pedro Diniz Kubtscheck, Renata Costa, Rogério Mariano, Rosa de Jesus, Rudi Sgarbi, Teresa Asmar e Wal Andrade.
Portuguese: São Matthias Nunes
Argentinos: Jantus, Maria Jacobe
Finns: Anne Malin, Antti Raitala, Birgit Wallander, Jarkko Sjöman, Mary Morning Baptism, Matti Hyyrynen, Milla Piirainen, Outi Hägg, Paula Salminen, Regina Sierra, Riikka Pelkonen, Riitta Santala-Köykkä and Timo Ala-Vähälä.
Local: Bhering Factory
Orestes Street 28, Santo Cristo, RJ.
Opening: 24 September 2022
Visitation: 24 September to 16 October 2022
Days and times: from Wednesday to Saturday, from 12:00 to 6:00 pm
Curated By: Edson Cardoso.
Rio Advisory: Karol Araújo, Júlia Avelino, Thiago Rozental, Jessica Almeida, Michael Menescal, Raphael Misael, Lucas Alfradique
Press office: Paula Ramagem
Designer Renne Junior
Ava Galleria and Arte Vida Arte
ICELA support – Institute of European and Latin American Culture