Rose Klabin's 'Sutartine' Explores Female Artist Identity Through Marble and Iron Sculptures
Rose Klabin presents 'Sutartine,' an exhibition at her home studio in São Paulo's Cidade Jardim neighborhood, running until August 8. The show features five marble sculptures integrated with industrial residues like iron and other metals, created during a period of personal reflection. Klabin, represented by Galeria Eduardo Fernandes, chose not to exhibit there, instead constructing an immersive installation with expographic design by architect Mauro Munhoz. Curated by Douglas de Freitas, the experience includes a dark path illuminated by controlled light beams and accompanied by archaic Lithuanian chants sung by women. The sculptures reference different female archetypes and situations, often conveying pain, with the delicacy of marble contrasting decomposed rustic iron. Family origins are a recurring theme, culminating in a bust of her grandfather destined for a public square in the city where he settled in Brazil. Klabin describes the visitor's journey as requiring 'immersion, dedication, and surrender.'
Key facts
- Rose Klabin's exhibition 'Sutartine' is on view until August 8, 2026.
- The show is installed at the artist's home studio at Rua Jaguanambi, 105, Cidade Jardim, São Paulo.
- It features five marble sculptures combined with industrial residues like iron.
- The expographic design was created by architect Mauro Munhoz.
- Douglas de Freitas is the curator.
- The installation includes a dark path with controlled lighting and archaic Lithuanian chants.
- A bust of Klabin's grandfather is included, destined for a public square.
- Klabin is represented by Galeria Eduardo Fernandes but chose not to exhibit there.
Entities
Artists
- Rose Klabin
- Douglas de Freitas
- Mauro Munhoz
Institutions
- Galeria Eduardo Fernandes
Locations
- São Paulo
- Brazil
- Cidade Jardim
- Lithuania