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Trio Bienal 2015[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

TRIO Bienal 2015, Untertitel Bienal Tridimensional Intern'l do Rio 2015, auf Deutsch Dreidimensionale Internationale Biennale Rio 2015 war eine internationale Kunstausstellung, welche in den Monaten September bis November 2015 in Rio de Janeiro, Brasilien, stattfand.[1] Es waren über 160 Künstler aus 44 Nationen daran beteiligt. [2] The focus was on contemporary art around the three-dimensional in his classic scope – sculpture, installations and objects. All of its expanded fields were also included – painting, photography, drawing, video and other medias as three-dimensional research. The exhibitions took place at museums and famous locations in Rio de Janeiro. Executive-Director was Alexandre Murucci.[3]

The Centro Cultural do Banco do Brasil in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The TRIO bienal took place in 2015 as a special event belonging to the 450th anniversary of Rio de Janeiro. It is supposed to become a biennial similar to the São Paulo Art Biennial.[4][5] The curatorial board was in charge of Marcus de Lontra Costa, the former director of the Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro. More than 160 artists from 44 countries took part.[6] The theme of the TRIO Bienial 2015 was “Who said tomorrow doesn’t exist ?”. This is a sentence from a lyrics of the contemporary Brazilian rapper Marcelo D2. The main show was located at the Vargas Memorial and had the title "Utopias – Pretéritos da Contemporaneidade – Utopia – Preterites of Contemporarity". It was a show with three-dimensional works of political or social focus.[7][8][9][10]

Artists 2015[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

Laorte Ramos[11], [12] and Marcello Jacome [13]. Joseph Klibansky, Felippe Moraes, Joana Vasconcelos, Xavier Veilhan, Marepe, Joseph Kosuth, Han Ho, Eliane Prolik, Diango Hernandez, Rodolpho Parigi,Marina Abramovic, the multi-disciplinary artist Anna Bella Geiger, Los Carpinteros, Vik Muniz, Daniel Buren, a French conceptual artist, Regina Silveira and Marcelo Silveira. [14]. The former participitians of the Venice Biennale Susan Mains and Asher Mains, Guiseppe Linardi from Italy.[15]. Also Marc Schmitz from Germany [16] Fabio Carvalho, Maria Nepomuceno [17] and many more.[18]

Locations of exhibitions and events[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

Inner patio of the National Historical Museum.

The exhibitions and events took place at several locations. The opening ceremony was at Oscar Niemeyer Cultural Center – FGV Fundação Getúlio Vargas [19]. [20] and the title of the opening event was Celebrating Franz Weissmann and included a formal sitting with the show of works by Franz Weissmann, celebrating the artist. Franz Weissmann was an artist born in Austria who emigrated to Brazil in the early 1920's and then became an important sculptor. The Getúlio Vargas Memorial was the exhibition place for Utopia – Preterites of Contemporarity. At the IED – Instituto Europeo de Design RJ there was a show called Reverberations – Crossed Borders of Three-dimensionality.[21][22] [23][24]. At the CCBB – Bank of Brazil Cultural Centre there was the show Form and Matter – Three-dimensional Boundaries in Expanded Field as well as the Performance Levitation by Rodolpho Parigi.[25] In Santa Teresa there were events to the theme of Gravity both at the Castro Maya Museum and the Parque das Ruinas Cultural Center.

National Museum of Fine Arts

The National Museum of Fine Arts hosted the exhibition Reflections on the Reflex – Dynamics of the three-dimensional Cinetisme [26] [27] [28] and the National Historical Museum Transversalities of Tropical Identities.[29] The TRIO Parallels at the Castro Maya Museum invited the grande dame of Branzilian contemporary art Regina Silveira, whos show was titled “Spellings and Embroideries”.[30]

References[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  1. [http://arte1.band.uol.com.br/tag/trio-bienal-curadoria-marcus-lontra-rio-de-janeiro-rj/ ARTE 1 TV)
  2. [1] Instituto Brasileiro de Museus – IBRAM abgerufen am 30. Mai 2016
  3. [2] Rio recebe a TRIO Bienal, sua primeira bienal internacional de arte contemporânea in Subúrbio RJ Notícias do Rio de Janeiro, written by Luiz Souza, published Sep 6, 2015, last reviewed Jan 18, 2016
  4. [3] Rio recebe bienal de arte contemporânea, in catraca livre, published on Wep 7, 2015, last reviewed Jan 18, 2016
  5. [4] in Arteinformano, written by Gustavo Perez Diez, published Aug. 26, 2015, last reviewed Jan 24, 2016
  6. [5] Sopa Cultural published Aug 27 2015
  7. [6] Biennal Foundation last reviewed Jan 12th 2016
  8. [7] Be style published 28 Aug 2015 last reviewed Jan 12 2016
  9. [8] Revista Cultura Cidadania published Aug 27 2015, last reviewed Jan 12 2016
  10. [9] Mistura Urbana by Lila Varo, published Aug 28, 2015 last reviewed Jan 12 2016
  11. 'must see' by Roberta Malta in Marie Claire issue Sep 2015
  12. Vogue issue Sep 2015 Bienal carioca
  13. o Universo em 3D in Casa Vogue Brasil issue 361, Sep 2015, page 1-2
  14. Cidade Artsy by Rinaldo Zirrah in ZMagazine issue Sep 2015, page 13
  15. [10] Arc Magazine published Aug 28th 2015 last reviewd Jan 12 2016
  16. [11] Marc Schmitz profile on Artfactsnet
  17. [12] DasArtes published Sep 7th 2015, last reviewed Jan 12, 2016
  18. [13] Artistas da galeria Nara Roesler participam da ArtRio, published Sep 7, 2015, last reviewed Jan 18,2016
  19. [14] FGV News FGV sedia TRIO Bienal 2015 published Sep 4th 2015 latest review at Jan 12 2016
  20. [15] TRIO Bienal ocupa vários pontos do Rio de Janeiro by Natália Paz, published in Maior Viagem Sep 7, 2015, last reviewed Jan 16, 2016
  21. Myartguide May 29th 2016
  22. [16] Trio Bienal reverbera no IED Rio on official site IED Brazil last review Jan 13, 2016
  23. [17] Designbrasil last reviewed Jan 16, 2016
  24. O Globo - Zona Sul print issue from Sep 3rd, 2015, Em profundidade by Gabriel Menezes
  25. [18] CCBB RJ official site last reviewed Jan 16, 2016
  26. [19] Canal contemporanea last visited Jan 16, 2016
  27. [20] A casa Triangulo last visted jan 16, 2016
  28. [21] Artehall last reviewed Jan 16, 2016
  29. [22] Programme on the official website of MHN Museu Historico Nacional, among 'programacao 2015', last visited Jan 20, 2016
  30. [23] Sopa cultural, Rio recebe a TRIO Bienal, sua primeira bienal internacional de arte contemporânea, em setembro written by Redação, published Aug. 27, 2015, last visited Jan 12 2016

External links and sources[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

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