Carmela Gross's creative process revealed in 'Carimbos' at IAC
The Instituto de Arte Contemporânea (IAC) in São Paulo is presenting 'Carimbos', an exhibition that unveils the creative process of Brazilian artist Carmela Gross for a show originally held in 1978. The exhibition focuses on her stamp-based works, highlighting her experimental approach to printmaking and repetition. Meanwhile, the preservation and restoration of Arthur Bispo do Rosário's work is expanding in Rio de Janeiro, with the Museu Bispo do Rosário securing its continued existence. The 14th Bienal Naïfs do Brasil is taking place at Sesc Piracicaba, showcasing naïve art. The Prêmio de Arte Marcos Amaro is accepting applications until February 28, and the Fábrica de Arte Marcos Amaro, a new art factory, has opened in Itu. These events are covered by Arte Brasileiros in a tag dedicated to journalist Ricardo Resende.
Key facts
- IAC presents 'Carimbos' revealing Carmela Gross's creative process for a 1978 show.
- Restoration and preservation of Bispo do Rosário's work is growing in Rio.
- Museu Bispo do Rosário guarantees its existence.
- 14th Bienal Naïfs do Brasil at Sesc Piracicaba.
- Prêmio de Arte Marcos Amaro accepts applications until February 28.
- Fábrica de Arte Marcos Amaro inaugurated in Itu.
- Arte Brasileiros covers these stories under the tag 'Ricardo Resende'.
Entities
Artists
- Carmela Gross
- Arthur Bispo do Rosário
Institutions
- Instituto de Arte Contemporânea (IAC)
- Museu Bispo do Rosário
- Sesc Piracicaba
- Prêmio de Arte Marcos Amaro
- Fábrica de Arte Marcos Amaro
- Arte Brasileiros
Locations
- São Paulo
- Rio de Janeiro
- Piracicaba
- Itu