30 × bienal
Transformations in Brazilian art from the 1st to the 30th edition
September 21 – December 8, 2013
Fundação Bienal de São Paulo – Parque Ibirapuera · Portão 3
Free entrance
Curated by Paulo Venancio Filho, the exhibit spans Brazil’s representation at the Bienal de São Paulo, from its first edition, held in 1951, down to the latest, in 2012, with a selection of 111 artists and around 250 works.
According to Venancio Filho, over 5000 Brazilian artists participated during these 30 years, making Bienal, over time, one of the structuring elements in Brazilian art in the second half of the 20th century. “Therefore, it could not be any other way, I believe, due to the relationship between the history of Brazilian art and the trajectory of Bienal as a determining element in the selection of artists and works,” explains the curator.
Also included in the exhibition is the rich collection of the Arquivo Histórico Wanda Svevo – with its exhibit graphics and documentary records. “This is an opportunity for the public to have contact with some rare material that belongs to Fundação Bienal, whose important responsibilities include preserving and keeping these precious archives alive,” states president Luis Terepins. The Arquivo Bienal is the most important collection of documents in Latin America related to modern and contemporary art. Created in 1955 and categorized as a landmark by Condephaat (the Council for the Defense of Historical Heritage) in 1993, its collection contains 780 linear meters of documents such as art catalogs, books, magazines, historical records, artist dossiers, videos and photos. It is open to students and researchers from Brazil and abroad.
The curatorial concept of 30 × bienal is built on the search for a contemporary verification of the presence of this historic tradition of which Bienal de São Paulo – the second biennial in the world, after the Biennale di Venezia – plays a fundamental part. “Hence, our intention to propose a flexible, non-chronological narrative that is able to transcend time and space, while not neglecting to observe the historical continuity of six decades,” explains Venancio Filho.
In this sense, 30 × bienal determines a panorama of the axes of influence in Brazilian art, ranging from geometric abstraction to concretism, Pop Art, the conceptual generation and the reflection of these developments, every two years, in the production of today’s artists. Just like the artists and works, 30 × bienal also intends to provide evidence of determined exhibition situations considered fundamental to understanding the historical evolution of the methods of presenting works of art. Created by architect Felipe Tassara, the assembly of the exhibition will correspond to the exhibit process which has developed over the decades, making use of the images and documents in the Arquivo Bienal.
Educativo Bienal
Curated by Stela Barbieri, Educativo Bienal, in light of the exhibition 30 × bienal, has planned special activities that also refer to the evolution of the educational process over the last few decades. From April 24th to September 28th, Educativo is promoting a cycle of nine meetings about Contemporary Brazilian Art at Lounge Bienal, with the proposal of reflecting on the exhibition’s concepts, artists and works. The 30-hour course will also feature Ações Poéticas [“Poetic Actions”] and is geared toward teachers and social educators.
List of Artists 30 × bienal
- Abraham Palatnik
- Adriana Varejão
- Alair Gomes
- Alexandre da Cunha
- Alexandre Wollner
- Alfredo Volpi
- Almir Mavignier
- Aluísio Carvão
- Amelia Toledo
- Amilcar de Castro
- Anatol Wladyslaw
- Angelo Venosa
- Anna Bella Geiger
- Anna Maria Maiolino
- Antônio Bandeira
- Antonio Dias
- Antonio Manuel
- Artur Barrio
- Arthur Piza
- Beatriz Milhazes
- Carlito Carvalhosa
- Carlos Fajardo
- Carlos Vergara
- Carlos Zilio
- Carmela Gross
- Cildo Meireles
- Cinthia Marcelle e Tiago Mata Machado
- Claudia Andujar
- Claudio Tozzi
- Daniel Senise
- Danilo Di Prete
- Décio Vieira
- Eduardo Sued
- Eleonore Koch
- Ernesto Neto
- Fábio Miguez
- Fayga Ostrower
- Fernanda Gomes
- Flavio-Shiró
- Frans Krajcberg
- Franz Weissmann
- Geraldo de Barros
- German Lorca
- Hélio Oiticica
- Hércules Barsotti
- Hermelindo Fiaminghi
- Iberê Camargo
- Iole de Freitas
- Ione Saldanha
- Iran do Espírito Santo
- Ivan Serpa
- Ivens Machado
- Jac Leirner
- Jorge Guinle
- José Damasceno
- José Leonilson
- José Resende
- José Roberto Aguilar
- Judith Lauand
- Laura Lima
- Leda Catunda
- Lenora de Barros
- Lívio Abramo
- Lothar Charoux
- Lucia Koch
- Lucia Laguna
- Luiz Paulo Baravelli
- Luiz Sacilotto
- Luiz Zerbini
- Lygia Clark
- Lygia Pape
- Marcello Nitsche
- Marcelo Grassmann
- Marcius Galan
- Maria Leontina
- Maria Martins
- Marilá Dardot
- Mary Vieira
- Maurício Nogueira Lima
- Miguel Rio Branco
- Milton Dacosta
- Mira Schendel
- Nelson Leirner
- Nuno Ramos
- Paulo Bruscky
- Paulo Monteiro
- Paulo Pasta
- Raymundo Collares
- Regina Silveira
- Ricardo Basbaum
- Rivane Neuenschwander
- Roberto Magalhães
- Rodrigo Andrade
- Rodrigo Braga
- Rosângela Rennó
- Rubem Valentim
- Rubem Ludolf
- Rubens Gerchman
- Rubens Mano
- Sérgio Camargo
- Sérgio Sister
- Sérvulo Esmeraldo
- Tatiana Blass
- Tomie Ohtake
- Tunga
- Ubi Bava
- Waldemar Cordeiro
- Waltercio Caldas