Crash! / Regina Silveira ; textos críticos, Aldolfo Montejo Navas, Paulo Miyada ; tradução, Tracy Smith Miyake.

Artist
Silveira, Regina, 1939- [Browse]
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Book
Language
  • Portuguese
  • English
Εdition
1° edição = 1° edition.
Published/​Created
Curitiba, PR : Museu Oscar Niemeyer, 2015.
Description
92 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 x 32 cm.

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    Summary note
    The exhibitionfeatures about 30 works by the artist, with drawings, videos, installations and sculptures. Regina Silveira is a visual artist and Brazilian art educator. She began working as a painter and in the late 1960s came into contact with conceptual art. He became an important multimedia artist and pioneer of video art in the country.
    Notes
    Published on the occasion of the exhibition held March 12 to June 28, 2015 at the Museu Osacar Niemeyer in Curitiba.
    Bibliographic references
    • Published on the occasion of the exhibition held March 12 to July 28, 2015 at the Museu Osacar Niemeyer in Curitiba.
    • Includes biographical references.
    Language note
    Text in Portuguese and English.
    Contents
    • Apresentação / Juliana Velloso Almeida Vosnika
    • Duelo e temor (6 fragmentos para CRASH) / Aldolfo Montejo Navas
    • Crash / Paulo Miyada
    • Presentation / Juliana Velloso Almeida-Vosnika--- Duel and dread (6 passages for CRASH) / Aldolfo Montejo Navas--- Crash / Paulo Miyada.
    Other title(s)
    Regina Silveira : Crash!
    LCCN
    2016311274
    OCLC
    1019834612
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