Bruno Faria

(this page was last updated in July 2018)

Recife, Brazil, 1981.
Lives and works in Recife, Brazil.

Represented by Periscópio Arte Contemporânea.

PIPA 2012 and 2018 nominee.

Bruno Faria holds an MA in Visual Poetics from the Escola de Belas Artes of UFMG. The artist works with multiple media, such as drawing, sculpture, installation, intervention and publication. His works part from specific contexts and historical research in order to reveal a critical perspective on art, history, architecture and the city. Some of his latest solo shows include “Versão Oficial” (2017), curated by Pablo León de la Barra and Raphael Fonseca, MAC–Niterói, Brazil; “Assalto Olímpico” (2016), Centro Cultural São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; and “Onde Estão as Minhas Obras?” (2017), curated by Clarissa Diniz, MAMAM, Recife, Brazil. Among his most recent group shows, highlights are “Há escolas que são gaiolas e há escolas que são asas” (2014), Museu de Arte do Rio (MAR), curated by Paulo Herkenhoff and Janaína Melo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; “Metrô de Superfície II”(2013), curated by Bitu Cassundé and Clarissa Diniz , Centro Cultural São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; and “Itinerários, Itinerâncias: 32º Panorama da Arte Brasileira” (2011), curated by Cauê Alves e Cristiana Tejo, Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo (MAM-SP), São Paulo, Brazil.

Website: www.brunofaria.org


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