An edition of Aprendendo com Miguel Bakun (2019)

Aprendendo com Miguel Bakun

subtropical = Learning from Miguel Bakun : subtropical

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An edition of Aprendendo com Miguel Bakun (2019)

Aprendendo com Miguel Bakun

subtropical = Learning from Miguel Bakun : subtropical

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At the outset of the exhibition-cum-essay curated by Luise Malmaceda and Paulo Miyada to be held at Instituto Tomie Ohtake is the oeuvre of Miguel Bakun (Marechal Mallet, PR 1909 - Curitiba, PR, 1963), a self-taught painter considered one of the leading modern artists from the state of Paraná. As the curators have noted, the event is meant to reflect on representation of landscapes in Brazil's subtropical region that have "so often been sidelined by the eminently warm-climate, coastal beach imaginary of a country whose picture-postcard sites are mostly found north of the Tropic of Capricorn. According to Malmaceda and Miyada the exhibition offers "an immersion in the aesthetics of coldness." This notion taken from the eponymous book by Rio Grande do Sul musician Vitor Ramil was mediated by Bakun's paintings and their shared appreciation of everyday landscapes of 1940's Curitiba, a city on the verge of modernizing but still bearing many signs of its rural surroundings. The exhibition comprises three large groups engaged in dialogue with the artist: one specifically covering landscapes from southern Brazil, in particular the state of Paraná, consisting of pieces by Alfredo Andersen (1869 1935), Bruno Lechowski (1887 1941), Caio Reisewitz (1967 ) and Marcelo Moscheta (1976 ); another situating Bakun within Brazilian modernism together with Alberto da Veiga Guignard (1896 1962), Alfredo Volpi (1896 1988), Iberê Camargo (1914 1994) and José Pancetti (1902 1998); and a third group made up of contemporary artists who, like Bakun, found in landscape an inexhaustible source of investigation, as for example Marina Camargo (1980 ), Lucas Arruda (1983 ) and Fernando Lindote (1960 ).

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Portuguese
Pages
127

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Aprendendo com Miguel Bakun: subtropical = Learning from Miguel Bakun : subtropical
2019, Instituto Tomie Ohtake
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Table of Contents

Apresentação = Foreword
Aprendendo com Miguel Bakun: subtropical = Learning from Miguel Bakun: subtropical / Luisa Malmaceda e [and] Paulo Miyada
Miguel Bakun
Bakunianas
Por uma estética do frio = For an aesthetics of coldness
Alfredo Anderson
Caio Reisewitz
Marcelo Moscheta
Marina Camargo: Lugar: Tacuarembó (notas sobre a terra) = Place: Tacuarembó (notes on the land)
Os Pampas e o Mar (Notas de Viagem) = Pampas and oceans (traveling notes)
Bruno Lechoeski
Paisagens ímpares = Singular landscapes
Alberto da Veiga Guignard
Alfredo Volpi
Iberê Camargo
José Pancetti
Fazer a paisagem, ser feito por ela = Make landscape, be made by it
Lucas Arruda
Fernando Lindote.

Edition Notes

"This catalogue was published on the occasion of the exhibition Aprendendo com Miguel Bakun: Subtropical, held at Instituto Tomie Ohtake, from 25 April to 30 June, 2019." -- Last Page.

At head of title: "Ministério da Cidadania, Governo do Estado de São Paulo, por meio da Secretaria de Cultura e Economia Criativa, Banco Barigüi, Grupo Barigüi, Tradener, Moageira Irati e Instituto Tomie Ohtake apresentam present".

Parallel texts in Portuguese and English.

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Other Titles
Learning from Miguel Bakun :, Miguel Bakun :, Aprendendo com Miguel Bakun., Aprendendo com Miguel Bakun. English.

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Library of Congress
ND359.B35 A4 2019

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127 pages
Number of pages
127

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Open Library
OL44383652M
ISBN 10
8553190110
ISBN 13
9788553190119
OCLC/WorldCat
1127523141

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