- Source: Brazilian pavilion
The Brazilian pavilion houses Brazil's national representation during the Venice Biennale arts festivals.
Background
The Venice Biennale is an international art biennial exhibition held in Venice, Italy. Often described as "the Olympics of the art world", participation in the Biennale is a prestigious event for contemporary artists. The festival has become a constellation of shows: a central exhibition curated by that year's artistic director, national pavilions hosted by individual nations, and independent exhibitions throughout Venice. The Biennale parent organization also hosts regular festivals in other arts: architecture, dance, film, music, and theater.
Outside of the central, international exhibition, individual nations produce their own shows, known as pavilions, as their national representation. Nations that own their pavilion buildings, such as the 30 housed on the Giardini, are responsible for their own upkeep and construction costs as well. Nations without dedicated buildings create pavilions in venues throughout the city.
Organization and building
The pavilion was designed by Amerigo Marchesin and built in 1964.
Representation by year
= Art
=1950 — Roberto Burle Marx, Milton Dacosta, Cicero Dias, Emiliano Di Cavalcanti, Flavio de Carvalho, Candido Portinari, José Pancetti, Bruno Giorgi, Victor Brecheret, Livio Abramo, Oswaldo Goeldi
1958 — Lasar Segall
1956 — Aldemir Martins
1960 — Antonio Bandeira, Danilo Di Prete, Manabu Mabe, Aloisio Magalhães, Teresa Nicolao, Loio-Pérsio, Mário Cravo Júnior
1962 — Alfredo Volpi, Anna Letycia Quadros, Fernando Jackson Ribeiro, Gilvan Samico, Iberê Camargo, Isabel Pons, Ivan Serpa, Lygia Clark, Marcelo Grassmann, Rossini Quintas Perez, Rubem Valentim
1964 — Abraham Palatnik, Alfredo Volpi, Almir Mavignier, Franz Weissmann, Frans Krajcberg, Glauco Rodrigues, Tarsila do Amaral
1966 — Chico da Silva, Sergio de Camargo
1968 — Lygia Clark
1970 — Mary Vieira, Roberto Burle Marx
1972 — Humberto Espíndola, Paulo Roberto Leal, Franz Weissmann
1976 — Claudio Tozzi, Evandro Carlos Jardim, Regina Vater, Sergio Augusto Porto, Vera Chaves Barcellos
1978 — Carlos Fajardo, G. T. O. (Geraldo Telles de Oliveira), Julio Martins da Silva, Luiz Aquila da Rocha Miranda, Maria Auxiliadora da Silva, Maria Madalena Santos Reinbolt, Paulo Gomes Garcez, Wilma Martins
1980 — Anna Bella Geiger, Antonio Dias, Carlos Vergara, Paulo Roberto Leal
1982 — Tunga, Sérgio de Camargo
1984 — Eduardo Sued, Luiz Paulo Baravelli
1986 — Gastão Manoel Henrique, Geraldo de Barros, Renina Katz, Washington Novaes
1988 — José Resende, Juraci Dórea
1990 — Frida Baranek, Daniel Senise, Francisco Brennand, Gilvan Samico, Wesley Duke Lee
1993 — Angelo Venosa, Carlos Fajardo, Emmanuel Nassar
1995 — Arthur Bispo do Rosário, Nuno Ramos
1997 — Jac Leirner, Waltercio Caldas (Curator: Paulo Herkenhoff)
1999 — Iran do Espírito Santo, Nelson Leirner (Curator: Ivo Mesquita)
2001 — Vik Muniz, Ernesto Neto, Miguel Rio Branco, Tunga, (Curator: Germano Celant)
2003 — Beatriz Milhazes, Rosângela Rennó (Curator: Alfons Hug)
2005 — Chelpa Ferro, Caio Reisewitz (Curator: Alfons Hug)
2007 — José Damasceno, Detanico & Lain (Curator: Jacopo Crivelli Visconti)
2009 — Luiz Braga, Delson Uchôa (Curator: Ivo Mesquita)
2011 — Artur Barrio (Curators: Moacir dos Anjos, Agnaldo Farias)
2013 — Hélio Fervenza, Odires Mlászho, Lygia Clark, Max Bill, Bruno Munari (Curator: Luis Pérez-Oramas)
2015 — André Komatsu, Antonio Manuel, Berna Reale (Curator: Luiz Camillo Osorio)
2017 — Cinthia Marcelle (Curator: Jochen Volz)
2019 — Benjamin de Burca and Bárbara Wagner (Curator: Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro)
2022 — Jonathas de Andrade (Curators: Jacopo Crivelli Visconti, José Olympio da Veiga Pereira)
2024 – Glicéria Tupinambá (Curators: Arissana Pataxó, Denilson Baniwa, Gustavo Caboco Wapichana)
References
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Further reading
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