Vento

Vento
15 November 2020
The Fundação Bienal presents the show Vento [Wind], from November 14 to December 13, 2020, at the Ciccillo Matarazzo Pavilion as part of the program of the 34th Bienal de São Paulo – Though it’s dark, still I sing. This exhibition is rigorously following health and safety protocols established for the local cultural sector.
The exhibition, titled after Joan Jonas’ film Wind (1968), includes mostly immaterial works (in audio or video) seeks to emphasize a sense of space and distance that can rarely be experienced by the public at exhibitions and events usually held at the building. No exhibition walls will be built for this show, and the architecture of the Ciccillo Matarazzo Pavilion, 30,000m² space, will remain in its original state, welcoming the artworks directly, without elements to create a mediation between the human scale of the works and the monumental dimensions of the pavilion.
Read the curatorial text written by Jacopo Crivelli Visconti and Paulo Miyada here.
Vento [Wind] features 21 artists: Alice Shintani (1971, São Paulo, Brazil), Ana Adamović (1974, Belgrade, Serbia), Antonio Dias (1944, Campina Grande, Brazil), Clara Ianni (1987, São Paulo, Brazil), Deana Lawson (1979, New York, USA), Edurne Rubio (1974, Burgos, Spain), Eleonore Koch (1926-2018, Berlin, Germany), Gala Porras-Kim (1984, Bogotá, Colombia), Jacqueline Nova (1935-1975, Ghent, Belgium), Jaider Esbell (1979, Normandia, Brazil), Joan Jonas (1936, New York, USA), Koki Tanaka (1975, Kyoto, Japan), León Ferrari (1920-2013, Buenos Aires, Argentina), Luisa Cunha (1949, Lisbon, Portugal), Melvin Moti (1977, Rotterdam, Netherlands), Neo Muyanga (1979, Johannesburg, South Africa), Musa Michelle Mattiuzzi (1983, São Paulo, Brazil), Paulo Nazareth (multiple dates, Watu Nak, Vale do Rio Doce, Brazil), Regina Silveira (1939, Porto Alegre, Brazil), Ximena Garrido-Lecca (1980, Lima, Peru) and Yuko Mohri (1980, Kanagawa, Japan).
Exhibition Vento [Wind]
14 November – 13 December 2020
Book your tickets here (optional)
Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun, 11am – 7pm; Thu, 11am – 8pm
*between 11am and 12pm, elder and high risk visitors will have priority
Ciccillo Matarazzo Pavilion, Ibirapuera Park
São Paulo, Brazil
Free entry
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