The visit of Max Bill – Oiticica/Vieira/Bill
The visit of Max Bill – Oiticica/Vieira/Bill, 2017 Acrylic on gesso coated paper 55 x 45 cm The visit of Max Bill is a series of appropriations. They are copies of iconographic paintings by Max Bill and by Brazilian artists produced during the Concrete Art period. The paintings fit together like a collage as the
The visit of Max Bill – Serpa/Pape/Bill
The visit of Max Bill – Serpa/Pape/Bill, 2017 Acrylic on gesso coated paper 55 x 40 cm The visit of Max Bill is a series of appropriations. They are copies of iconographic paintings by Max Bill and by Brazilian artists produced during the Concrete Art period. The paintings fit together like a collage as the
Compared geometry – Clark
Compared geometry – Clark, 2016 Acrylic on cardboard 39 x 17 cm This ongoing series places images and materials close together or side-by-side for comparison or contrast. The objects of comparison are found cardboard parts and the geometry inherent to them. The small paintings are reproductions of iconic Geometric abstraction paintings by Brazilian artists from
Compared geometry – Sacilotto
Compared geometry – Sacilotto, 2016 Acrylic on cardboard and perforated paper 20 x 50 cm This ongoing series places images and materials close together or side-by-side for comparison or contrast. The objects of comparison are found cardboard parts and the geometry inherent to them. The small paintings are reproductions of iconic Geometric abstraction paintings by
Compared geometry – Cordeiro
Compared geometry – Cordeiro, 2016 Acrylic on cardboard 28 x 15 cm This ongoing series places images and materials close together or side-by-side for comparison or contrast. The objects of comparison are found cardboard parts and the geometry inherent to them. The small paintings are reproductions of iconic Geometric abstraction paintings by Brazilian artists from
The visit of Max Bill
The visit of Max Bill, 2016 Acrylic on gesso coated paper 250 x 290 cm The visit of Max Bill is a series of appropriations. They are copies of iconographic paintings by Max Bill and by Brazilian artists produced during the Concrete Art period. The paintings fit together like a collage as the copies are
Compared geometry – Serpa
Compared geometry – Serpa, 2016 Acrylic on cardboard 28 x 24 cm This ongoing series places images and materials close together or side-by-side for comparison or contrast. The objects of comparison are found cardboard parts and the geometry inherent to them. The small paintings are reproductions of iconic Geometric abstraction paintings by Brazilian artists from
Compared geometry – Lauand
Compared geometry – Lauand, 2016 Acrylic on cardboard 40 x 19 cm This ongoing series places images and materials close together or side-by-side for comparison or contrast. The objects of comparison are found cardboard parts and the geometry inherent to them. The small paintings are reproductions of iconic Geometric abstraction paintings by Brazilian artists from