ainda não [not yet] is a proposal for occupying the space of Galeria Vermelho by the research group Depois do Fim da Arte, made
up of artists, researchers and students of visual arts and cinema, oriented by Dora Longo Bahia and Renata Pedrosa.
The group proposes to construct a space for the production of artworks, which through debate and the practice of art will reflect on the place of art in the current political, social and historical juncture. This proposal aims to be a place for temporary actions, whose development will take place over time and in an open space, allowing the public to see the hits and misses of the group’s proposals, while also exercising a collaborative work logic.
With: Andrés Suárez, Bruno Ferreira, Bruno Storni, Celso Nino, Felipe Salem, Francisco Miguez, Frederico Ravióli, Ilê Sartuzi, Isabella Rjeille, João Gonçalves, Lahayda Dreger, Marina D’Império, Pedro Andrada, Renato Maretti, Talita Hoffmann, Tomas Irici and Victor Maia.
For the occupation of Dora Longo Bahia’s study group, Vermelho counts once again with the support of Epson. The partnership between the two companies has materialized a few times in the gallery, as in the exhibition Um, Nenhum, Muitos (One, None, Many), by Carmela Gross and in the Sala Antonio – Vermelho’s cinema – which features Epson projection technology.
ainda não [not yet] is a proposal for occupying the space of Galeria Vermelho by the research group Depois do Fim da Arte, made
up of artists, researchers and students of visual arts and cinema, oriented by Dora Longo Bahia and Renata Pedrosa.
The group proposes to construct a space for the production of artworks, which through debate and the practice of art will reflect on the place of art in the current political, social and historical juncture. This proposal aims to be a place for temporary actions, whose development will take place over time and in an open space, allowing the public to see the hits and misses of the group’s proposals, while also exercising a collaborative work logic.
With: Andrés Suárez, Bruno Ferreira, Bruno Storni, Celso Nino, Felipe Salem, Francisco Miguez, Frederico Ravióli, Ilê Sartuzi, Isabella Rjeille, João Gonçalves, Lahayda Dreger, Marina D’Império, Pedro Andrada, Renato Maretti, Talita Hoffmann, Tomas Irici and Victor Maia.
For the occupation of Dora Longo Bahia’s study group, Vermelho counts once again with the support of Epson. The partnership between the two companies has materialized a few times in the gallery, as in the exhibition Um, Nenhum, Muitos (One, None, Many), by Carmela Gross and in the Sala Antonio – Vermelho’s cinema – which features Epson projection technology.