Maria Louise Alemann
Claudia Andujar
Artur Barrio
Luis Fernando Benedit
Antonio Berni
Oscar Bony
Delia Cancela
Raymundo Colares
Waldemar Cordeiro
Eduardo Costa
Jorge de la Vega
Miguel de Lorenzi
Antonio Dias
León Ferrari
Nicolás García Uriburu
Anna Bella Geiger
Rubens Gerchmann
Edgardo Gimenez
Carlos Gorriarena
Alberto Greco
Carmela Gross
Grupo REX
Alberto Heredia
Narcisa Hirsch
Roberto Jacoby
Kenneth Kemble
Wesley Duke Lee
Nelson Leirner
Rómulo Maccio'
Ivens Machado
Anna María Maiolino
Sameer Makarius
Antonio Manuel
Cildo Meireles
Walter Mejía
Pablo Menicucci
Manoel Messias
Marta Minujín
Montez Magno
Luis Felipe Noe'
Helio Oiticica
Lygia Pape
Federico Manuel Peralta Ramos
Decio Pignatari
Wanda Pimentel
Dalila Puzzovio
Glauco Rodrigues
Gilvan Samico
Rubén Santantonín
Maria do Carmo Secco
Antonio Segui'
Charlie Squirru
Pablo Suarez
Evandro Teixeira
Miguel Ángel Telechea
Claudio Tozzi
Carlos Vergara
Carlos Zilio
Roberto Aizenberg
Sergio Avello
Erica Bohm
Max Gomez Canle
Estanislado Florido
Paulo Herkenhoff
Rodrigo Alonso
Victoria Verlichak
Brazil - Argentina, 1960. The exhibition brings together more than 100 works by 58 artists; it includes films, paintings, installations, drawings, documents, performances, and photographs belonging to outstanding museums and private collections to evidence the effervescence of artists, as well as the challenges they faced, as they navigated the eagerness to modernize and the urgency of revolutionary struggles.
Curated by Paulo Herkenhoff and Rodrigo Alonso
Starting on Saturday, July 14, Fundación Proa presents An Art of Contradictions. Pop, Realisms and Politics. Brazil – Argentina, 1960. Curated by Paulo Herkenhoff and Rodrigo Alonso, the exhibition evidences the effervescence of artists, as well as the challenges they faced, as they navigated the eagerness to modernize and the urgency of revolutionary struggles.
In the 1960s, a decade of deep changes, Brazil and Argentina developed their own vision of Pop Art. The icons of Che Guevara, Coca-Cola, and the dollar bill are images of resistance and struggle. The happening and participation art left institutional spaces behind to take to the spaces of daily life. Aesthetic practices partook of pop culture and the power of reality organized artistic experience. Experimentation was bound to commitment.
Pop, Realisms and Politics… brings together more than 100 works by 58 artists; it includes films, paintings, installations, drawings, documents, performances, and photographs belonging to outstanding museums and private collections.
The 300-page catalogue contains reproductions of the works in the exhibition, as well as previously unpublished texts by the curators and a dossier of essays and manifestos from the period. Gonzalo Aguilar provides a contextual framework and a timeline highlights the major events. More information:libreria@proa.org.
Pop, Realisms and Politics. Brazil – Argentina is made possible by the Lei de Incentivo à Cultura. Ministério da Cultura – Brasil and the Brazilian Embassy in Argentina, as well as the support of TenarisConfab – Organización Techint.
Artists
Maria Louise Alemann / Claudia Andujar / Artur Barrio / Luis Fernando Benedit / Antonio Berni / Oscar Bony / Delia Cancela / Raymundo Colares / Waldemar Cordeiro / Eduardo Costa / Jorge de la Vega / Miguel de Lorenzi / Antonio Dias / León Ferrari / Nicolás García Uriburu / Anna Bella Geiger / Rubens Gerchmann / Edgardo Giménez / Carlos Gorriarena / Alberto Greco / Carmela Gross / Grupo REX / Alberto Heredia / Narcisa Hirsch / Roberto Jacoby / Kenneth Kemble / Wesley Duke Lee / Nelson Leirner / Rómulo Macció / Ivens Machado / Anna María Maiolino / Sameer Makarius / Antonio Manuel / Cildo Meireles / Walter Mejía / Pablo Menicucci / Manoel Messias / Marta Minujín / Montez Magno / Luis Felipe Noé / Hélio Oiticica / Lygia Pape / Federico Manuel Peralta Ramos / Décio Pignatari / Wanda Pimentel / Dalila Puzzovio / Glauco Rodrigues / Gilvan Samico / Rubén Santantonín / Maria do Carmo Secco / Antonio Seguí / Charlie Squirru / Pablo Suárez / Evandro Teixeira / Miguel Ángel Telechea / Claudio
Tozzi / Carlos Vergara / Carlos Zilio
Tour
Fundación Proa
Museu Oscar Niemeyer
Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo
Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro
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Aizenberg and Friends
Curator: Victoria Verlichak / Coordinator: Santiago Bengolea
In a new edition of the Contemporary Space, Fundación Proa invited Victoria Verlichak to lead the project. The curator selected Roberto Aizenberg as the central figure, accompanied by young artists that work with or are associated to him.
Sergio Avello, Erica Böhm, Max Gómez Canle, Estanislado Florido and Aizenberg himself shape the universe of the artist. Installations, urban images, books, letters and objects recreate Fundación Proa's Contemporary Space.
With the support of Tenaris - Organización Techint
Image: León Ferrari. La civilización occidental y cristiana, 1965. Yeso, madera y óleo. 200 x 120 x 60 cm. Col. Alicia y León Ferrari, Buenos Aires. Fotografía: Ramiro Larraín. Cortesía de Fundación Augusto y León Ferrari. Arte y Acervo
International Symposium
August 10–11, 2012
Coordinators: Paulo Herkenhoff & Rodrigo Alonso
With the participation of international and local academics and artists.
For further information and to enroll, please contact: coloquio@proa.org.
Fundación Proa Press Department: 0054-11-4104-1044 / prensa@proa.org.
Opening: Saturday, July 14, 2012
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