Sesc's 10-Year Archive Highlights Major Brazilian and International Art Exhibitions
In 2016, Sesc presented the largest exhibition ever dedicated to Augusto de Campos. The institution's archive documents significant artistic presentations over a decade, including a 2010 exhibition exploring popular art through a specialist's perspective. That same year featured León Ferrari's turbulent beauty and Laurie Anderson's transgressive banquet. In 2011, Alexandre da Cunha's ironic and playful work was shown alongside Aleksandr Ródtchenko's exhibitions at Pinacoteca de São Paulo and IMS Rio. Mira Schendel's constructive impulse was featured in 2010, while 2013 included both a strong universal exhibition and the 30th anniversary of Videobrasil. The 2015 presentation focused on León Ferrari, described as a lion. These exhibitions represent a decade of programming by Sesc, showcasing both Brazilian and international artists across various media and approaches.
Key facts
- Sesc presented the largest Augusto de Campos exhibition in 2016
- 2010 featured exhibitions on popular art, León Ferrari, and Mira Schendel
- Aleksandr Ródtchenko was exhibited at Pinacoteca de São Paulo and IMS Rio in 2011
- Alexandre da Cunha's work was shown in 2011
- Laurie Anderson's transgressive banquet was presented in 2010
- Videobrasil celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2013
- León Ferrari was featured in both 2010 and 2015 exhibitions
- The archive covers a decade of Sesc programming from 2010 to 2016
Entities
Artists
- Augusto de Campos
- León Ferrari
- Mira Schendel
- Aleksandr Ródtchenko
- Alexandre da Cunha
- Laurie Anderson
Institutions
- Sesc
- Pinacoteca de São Paulo
- IMS Rio
- Videobrasil
Locations
- São Paulo
- Brazil
- Rio de Janeiro