MAM-Bahia opens group exhibition curated by Ayrson Heráclito and Daniel Rangel
The Museu de Arte Moderna da Bahia has launched a new group exhibition curated by Ayrson Heráclito and Daniel Rangel. This opening coincides with Pola Ribeiro taking over as director of MAM-BA, who emphasized the need to 'recover the soul' of the institution. The exhibition features works that extend beyond the Cambuci neighborhood, including pieces by Alfredo Volpi. The museum's archives are central to this presentation, highlighting the institution's historical collections and contemporary relevance. This curatorial project represents a significant moment for the museum under new leadership, focusing on both historical preservation and current artistic practices. The exhibition aims to reconnect with the museum's core identity while presenting works in a fresh context. The involvement of both Heráclito and Rangel brings distinct perspectives to the selection and presentation of works. This initiative marks a deliberate effort to revitalize the museum's programming and public engagement.
Key facts
- MAM-Bahia opened a group exhibition
- Ayrson Heráclito co-curated the exhibition
- Daniel Rangel co-curated the exhibition
- Pola Ribeiro became director of MAM-BA
- Ribeiro stated the need to 'recover the soul' of the museum
- The exhibition includes works by Alfredo Volpi
- Works extend beyond the Cambuci neighborhood
- The museum's archives are featured in the exhibition
Entities
Artists
- Ayrson Heráclito
- Daniel Rangel
- Alfredo Volpi
- Pola Ribeiro
Institutions
- Museu de Arte Moderna da Bahia
- MAM-BA
Locations
- Bahia
- Brazil
- Cambuci