New sector Open Plan occupies Ciccillo Matarazzo pavilion's third floor at SP-Arte/2015

20 Feb 2015, 7:43 pm

The 11th edition of SP-Arte brings some exciting news to the fair. One of them is the occupation of the Ciccillo Matarazzo pavilion’s third floor with the new sector Open Plan.

The exhibition is curated by Cuenca Biennial curator Jacopo Crivelli Visconti and dedicated to sculptures, installations and site-specific works by Brazilian and international artists from all around the world.

These are the sector’s galleries and artists:

Amilcar de Castro [Marília Razuk, São Paulo]
Ana Vieira [Graça Brandão, Lisbon]
Andre Komatsu [Vermelho, São Paulo]
Ângela Ferreira [Filomena Soares, Lisbon]
Attila Csörgő [Gregor Podnar, Berlin]
Daniel Buren [Continua, San Gimignano]
Django Hernández [Barbara Thumm, Berlin]
Fernando Ortega [Kurimanzutto, Mexico]
Fred Sandback [David Zwirner, New York]
James Lee Byars [Michael Werner, New York]
João Loureiro [Ybakatu, Curitiba]
José Damasceno [Galeria Fortes Vilaça, São Paulo]
Julio Le Parc [Nara Roesler, São Paulo]
Maja Bajevic [Peter Kilchmann, Zurich]
Mona Hatoum [White Cube, London, São Paulo]
Neïl Beloufa [Mendes Wood dm, São Paulo]
Pedro Cabrita Reis [Niccolò Sprovieri, London]
Ricardo Basbaum [Luciana Brito, São Paulo]
Rochelle Costi [Luciana Brito, São Paulo; Celma Albuquerque, Belo Horizonte; Anita Schwartz, Rio de Janeiro]

 

About the Open Plan section curator

Jacopo Crivelli Victonti is a curator and writer. He was curator of the xii Cuenca Biennial in Ecuador and he has been responsible for exhibitions such as the Brazilian Pavilion in the 52nd Biennale di Venezia in 2007; Sismógrafo at Palácio das Artes de Belo Horizonte; and Ponto de equilíbrio at the Instituto Tomie Ohtake.

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