Atraque

Title
  1. Atraque / Rodolpho Parigi ; [textos] Luisa Duarte, Agnaldo Farias, Camila Belchior, Antonio Farinaci, Marcos Moraes ; edição, Alexandra Garcia Waldmann.
Published by
  1. São Paulo, SP : Cosac Naify : APC, Associação para o Patronato Contemporâneo, [2012]
Author
  1. Parigi, Rodolpho, 1977-

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Additional authors
  1. Duarte, Luísa, 1979-
  2. Farias, Agnaldo
  3. Belchior, Camila
  4. Farinaci, Antonio
  5. Moraes, Marcos (Art historian)
  6. Waldman, Alexandra Garcia
Description
  1. 171 pages, 21 unnumbered pages : chiefly color illustrations; 29 x 41 cm
Summary
  1. Atraque is the first publication on Rodolpho Parigi (b. 1977), one of Brazil's most talented and prolific young artists, and part of a new generation of Brazilian artists that emerged in the 2000's incorporating, in novel ways, the appropriation of architectural spaces, transcending the space of the canvas. His art production is characterized for the explosion of shapes and colors, mixing humor and originality, psychedelic traits and formal precision. This fine edition brings together his installations, paintings in large and small formats, collages, drawings on paper, a sculpture, along with graphic account of a "work in progress", an intervention elaborated in part in the walls of a gallery. Parigi's works were created between 2010 and 2011 and mix elements of botanic, the human body, music, sexuality, light and shadows, 3D perception, and animals from the past and the present/future expressed through a color palette that privileges magenta, red and pink. His creative process initiates with of the manipulation of shapes and recognizable figures and reaches the unrealistic images or "invented figurations". "Atraque is the synthesis of a work in progress marked by Apollo and Dionysus, one the god of beauty, temperance, and sound and the other of wine, intoxication, and erratic life. This simultaneity represents everyday work, belated and virtuous in its most carnal impulses that comes to light a courageous work, without chastity that seems to ask that we come closer, whispering in some corner at the foot of our ears, 'come and touch me'" (Our translation) --P. 23.
Subject
  1. Art, Brazilian
  2. Exhibition catalogs
  3. Catalogs
  4. 2000-2099
  5. Art, Brazilian > 21st century > Exhibitions
  6. Parigi, Rodolpho, 1977- > Catalogs
  7. Parigi, Rodolpho, 1977- > Exhibitions
Genre/Form
  1. Catalogs.
  2. Exhibition catalogs.
Contents
  1. A natureza do Atraque / Luisa Duarte -- A história de arte é importante, mas a história da vida muito mais" / Rodolpho Parigi -- The pink panic show / Agnaldo Farias -- Painting that rocks / Camila Belchior -- Quimera moi-même ou, sobre boys, girls ... e libélulas / Marcos Moraes.
Call number
  1. ReCAP 19-26228
Note
  1. Portuguese edition.
  2. Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Atraque" held in 2011 in the Galeria Nara Roesler, in São Paulo.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Author
  1. Parigi, Rodolpho, 1977- artist.
Title
  1. Atraque / Rodolpho Parigi ; [textos] Luisa Duarte, Agnaldo Farias, Camila Belchior, Antonio Farinaci, Marcos Moraes ; edição, Alexandra Garcia Waldmann.
Publisher
  1. São Paulo, SP : Cosac Naify : APC, Associação para o Patronato Contemporâneo, [2012]
Type of content
  1. text
  2. still image
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Chronological term
  1. 2000-2099
Added author
  1. Duarte, Luísa, 1979- writer of added text.
  2. Farias, Agnaldo, writer of added text.
  3. Belchior, Camila, writer of added text.
  4. Farinaci, Antonio, writer of added text, interviewer.
  5. Moraes, Marcos (Art historian), writer of added text.
  6. Waldman, Alexandra Garcia, editor.
  7. Parigi, Rodolpho, 1977- Works. Selections. 2012.
LCCN
  1. 2014342330
ISBN
  1. 9788540501775
  2. 8540501775
  3. 9788540501782
  4. 8540501783
Research call number
  1. ReCAP 19-26228
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