Tatiana Grinberg : placebo 01 / [curadoria, Luiz Camillo Osorio ; traduçao para ingles, Renato Rezende].

Author
Grinberg, Tatiana [Browse]
Format
Map
Language
  • Portuguese
  • English
Published/​Created
Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil : Museu de Arte Moderna, [2011?]
Description
71 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 17 x 23 cm

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    Exhibition of a series of multi-sensorial installations created by Tatiana Grinberg that offer a "broader sensorial openness, they explore touch and listening, they offer themselves to contact, suggest emptiness, they take mystery and subtleness as poetical elements"--P. [12] and that promote the creation of new sensations. The exhibition included Cálculos (shells resulting from hand compression of porcelain clay on the body); Placebo (sound device to be placed in the mouth, that reproduces the sound of pain in humans); Apetos and Amasos (latex moulds turned inside out) amongst others. Includes the conversation between Tatiana Grinberg, Cecilia Cotrim and Ricardo Basbaum held at the exhibition. "Catalogue of the exhibition held at the Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro, on the 9 of april to the july 5, 2011. The exhibition was part of the project "Placebo" (Our translation) --Colophon.
    Notes
    • "MAM, 9 de abril a 5 de junho de 2011"--Front flap.
    • Exhibition catalog.
    • Chronological list of works by the author: p. [68]
    Language note
    Text in Portuguese and English.
    Contents
    • O que sobra é corpo, o que resta é tempo = Body remains, time rests / Luiz Camillo Osorio
    • Conversa na exposiçao "Placebo", MAM/RJ 21.5.2011 / Tatiana Grinberg, Cecilia Cotrim e Ricardo Basbaum.
    Other title(s)
    Placebo 01
    ISBN
    • 9788564919020
    • 8564919028
    LCCN
    2012316775
    OCLC
    839404007
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