Kika Costa : formas & anjos : obras 1984-2019 = forms & angels : works 1984-2019 /

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Imprint:Porto Alegre : Marcavisual, 2021.
Description:319 pages : color illustrations ; 31 cm
Language:Portuguese
English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12723271
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Varying Form of Title:Forms & angels : works 1984-2019
Formas & Anjos : obras 1984-2019
Other authors / contributors:Fidelis, Gaudêncio, 1965- author.
Costa, Kika, 1961- sculptor.
Museu Oscar Niemeyer, host institution.
ISBN:9786599000140
6599000142
Notes:Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Formas & Anjos: Obras de Kika Costa (1984-2021)" held from July 1st to August 1st, 2021 at the at the Museu Oscar Niemayer.
Includes bibliographical references and index (pages 311-318).
Texts in Portuguese and English.
Summary:This major monograph that accompanied the exhibition at the Oscar Niemeyer Museum, (junho 1 - 1o de agosto 2021), seeks to expand access to the ceramic work of Kika Costa (Porto Alegre 1961) and deepen the knowledge about her production, through a vast investigation into the interstices of the artistic form. Kika Costa's exhibition, Forms & Anjosʺ, is an opportunity for the Oscar Niemeyer Museum audience to see the work of this admirable artist up close, in addition to reaffirming the institution's role as an inclusive space. Includes an important set of works produced by her from 1984 until today. A trajectory that is the result of the combination of talent and determination. They are Kika Costa's angels who speak for themselves and do not leave us indifferent. Whether poetic or introspective, they make us travel within ourselves. Certainly, the exhibition will contribute to broaden the debate on the productions of artists with disabilities.

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Call Number: f NB359.C67A4 2021
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