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Mario Cravo Neto
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20/10/2010

Mario Cravo Neto

Galerie Esther Woerdehoff, Paris

Corpo & Alma. Thirty-five black and white prints and private videos are presented in an exhibition at the Galerie. Steeped in the Yoruba culture, artist's work takes us back to the myth of the eternal return, the search for a lost Eden, the bond that joined man to nature, man to the divine.


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Photography and Video

Curator: Alban de la Fontaine

Son of a famous sculptor, Mario Cravo Neto was born in 1947 in Salvador, Bahia. Nurtured in the cultural setting of his native city, he began his first artistic experiences very early on: sculpture, drawing, installation, photography and video. Throughout his life, he did not pose any boundaries between the different orientations taken by his artistic activity. Thirty-five black and white prints and private videos are presented in an exhibition at the Galerie Esther Woerdehoff.

Steeped in the Yoruba culture, Mario Cravo Neto’s black and white work takes us back to the myth of the eternal return, the search for a lost Eden, the bond that joined man to nature, man to the divine. His photographic research lies in the enigma, the intangible, “inaccessible in the same way as gods, the Orishas and the dead”.

Created using sophisticated techniques, his photographs have a direct sensuality and seem paradoxically obvious. In almost all the photographs his models are blindfolded or their eyes are hidden by objects or animals, or photographed from behind, preventing them access to the visible world: a face hidden by a tortoise, small white birds or gold thread; a large pebble emerging from an ear, two fish thrown over a shoulder like Homeric armour. These are just some of the emblematic images found in the work of Mario Cravo Neto on show at the gallery.

His work evokes in a perfectly iconic and dreamlike way, the ancestral gestures of Candomblé, the rituals of body painting and sacrifice. Mario Cravo Neto bequeaths us a ferment of visions, a mixture of revelations in mythic silver salts offering a potion of imagination to those willing to experience it. His photographs seem “to deify the human and humanize the divine”.

Considered by many to be one of the most important contemporary Brazilian artists, Mario Cravo Neto died 9 August 2009, in Salvador, Bahia.

Image: Retrato de Clyde Morgan, 1993 © Mario Cravo Neto

On the occasion of Mois de la Photo 2010

Opening reception: Thursday October 21st, 6 to 9 pm

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