Raul Mourão Presents 'Introduction to the Theory of Absolute Opposites' at Galeria Nara Roesler
Raul Mourão is set to launch his solo exhibition called 'Introduction to the Theory of Absolute Opposites' on May 25 at Galeria Nara Roesler in São Paulo. This exhibition features an array of artworks like sculptures, photographs, paintings, and videos that poetically reflect Brazil's sociopolitical issues. One notable piece, 'The New Brazilian Flag,' critiques the national emblem by omitting the blue circle. Visitors will see large sculptures alongside smaller creations made from everyday objects like cups and bottles. Mourão’s photography dives into urban themes, while his video 'Bang-bang' addresses violence and hatred. The opening will include guided tours, discussions, performances, and contributions from various artists. The show runs until July 20 at Avenida Europa, 655, in Jardim Europa.
Key facts
- Exhibition opens May 25 at Galeria Nara Roesler in São Paulo.
- Features sculptures, photographs, paintings, and videos by Raul Mourão.
- Includes 'The New Brazilian Flag,' a deconstructive work on the national symbol.
- Explores urban iconographies and themes of violence.
- Opening day events feature performances and talks with several artists and critics.
- Runs until July 20, 2025.
- Address: Avenida Europa, 655, Jardim Europa, São Paulo.
- Show presents poetic commentary on Brazil's sociopolitical landscape.
Entities
Artists
- Raul Mourão
- Guilherme Wisnik
- Fábio Faissal
- Lenora de Barros
- Lúcia Koch
- Afonso Tostes
- Dj Nepal
Institutions
- Galeria Nara Roesler
Locations
- São Paulo
- Brazil
- Jardim Europa