Cinthia Marcelle
invited by Jochen Volz
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photo: Blaise Adilon [2] |
« Fonte 193 (Fountain 193) », 2007
Vidéo 5'40" en boucle
Courtesy de l'artiste et Gallery Box 4
Prise de son directe et mixage - Pedro Aspahan
Assistant photographe - Bernard Belisário
« Confronto (Confront) », 2005
Vidéo 7'50" en boucle
Courtesy de l'artiste et Gallery Box 4
Vidéo de la série Unus Mundus
Camera, edition and sound edition - Bruno do Cavaco |
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« Pista (Clue) », 2005 [2]
Sculpture: yellow lines painted on carpet grey
35 x 190 x 35 cm
Courtesy de l'artiste et Gallery Box 4
« Capa morada (Cape Town) », 2003 [1]
5 photographies (Jean Meeran)
54 x 79 cm
Cette oeuvre fait partie du « Urt », un programme de résidence
coordonné par Greg Smith, Cape Town, Afrique du Sud.
Courtesy de l'artiste et Gallery Box 4 |
Avec le soutien de Sikkens-Vachon
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CINTHIA MARCELLE
born 1974 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil,
where she lives and works
Cinthia Marcelle’s recent works are happenings intended to create connections between coincidental events. Whether organising a demonstration (“Grey Demonstration”) or merging with the walls of Cape Town (“Stay”), the artist subversively converts the most political forms into a personal symbolic language.
JOCHEN VOLZ
born 1971 in Braunschweig, Germany lives and works in Brazil
Curator and director-general of the Centro de Arte Contemporanea Inhotim (CACI) in Minas Gerais, Brazil, in 2001–04 Jochen Volz organised exhibitions by artists including Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset,
Rirkrit Tiravanija, Dominique Gonzalez- Foerster, Philippe Parreno and Simon Starling.
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