(this page was last updated in July 2016)
Curitiba, Brazil, 1980.
Lives and works in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
Represented by Ybakatu Espaço de Arte.
PIPA 2012 nominee.
Video produced by Matrioska Filmes exclusively for PIPA 2012:
Website: http://salvaro.tumblr.com.
Scholarships & Residencies Solo Exhibitions Selected Group Exhibitions Other Events Collections
Education
2010
– MA in Visual Arts, University of the State of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil.
2001
– Degree in Art Education with specialisation in Fine Arts, College of the Arts of Paraná, Brazil.
2013
– Iberê Camargo Scholarship, Foundation Iberê Camargo and Residency Centre for Contemporary Artists, Valparaíso, Chile.
– Mergulhos Poéticos, Edital Conexão Artes Visuais Funarte 2012, Praia de Piranji, Brazil.
– Residency Programme Re:USO, Jardim Canadá Centre of Art and Technology, Nova Lima and Belém, Brazil.
2010
– Scholarship Pampulha 2010-2011, Museum of Art Pampulha, Belo Horizonte Brazil.
2006
– Scholarship Production for Visual Arts, Cultural Foundation of Curitiba, Brazil.
2015
-“fachada”, Memorial Minas Gerais Vale, Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
2014
-“ÁREA DE”, Art Gallery GTO, SESC Palladium, Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
2008
– “duct”, Gallery Adalice Araujo, Tuiuti University of Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil.
– “n’outro”, in partnership with Joana Corona, SESC’s Corner, Curitiba, Brazil.
2007
– “:, Ybakatu”, Art Space, Curitiba, Brazil.
– “album”, City of Curitiba Museum of Engraving, Index Room, Curitiba, Brazil.
2006.
– “irr”, Andrade Muricy House, Curitiba, Brazil.
2005
– São Paulo Cultural Centre, Brazil
2004
– “irreferência”, Curitiba’s Memorial, Curitiba, Brazil.
2015
– “derradeira”, Romano Stochiero, 54, Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
– “LIMIAR”, SIM Gallery, Curitiba, Brazil.
2014
– “O ÓBVIO IMPROVÁVEL”, Farol Gallery, Curitiba, Brazil.
– “GR_VE”, Curatorial Laboratory, SP-Arte (Traplev), São Paulo, Brazil.
2013
– “Region 0”, The Latin Video Art Festival, King Juan Carlos I of Spain Centre, New York University, USA, and Museum of Contemporary Art of Vigo, Spain.
– “Projecto Multiplo”, Cultural Centre of São Paulo, Brazil.
– “FUNDO”, Jose Rossetim, 96, Curitiba, Brazil.
2012
– “Solstício”, Emma Thomas Gallery, São Paulo, Brazil.
– “DUAS DÉCADAS DE ARTE CONTEMPORÂNEA”, Oscar Niemeyer Museum, Curitiba, Brazil.
– “Simulacros”, Marte Cultural Centre, Montevideo, Uruguay.
– “OUTRAS COISAS VISÍVEIS SOBRE PAPEL”, Leme Gallery, São Paulo, Brazil.
– “É PRECISO CONFRONTAR AS IMAGENS VAGAS COM OS GESTOS CLAROS”, Cultural Office Oswald de Andrade, São Paulo, Brazil.
– “WE ARE WORKING”, Romano Stochiero, 54 – 4A, Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
2011
– “CWB POUCH destination”, Photography Museum of Curitiba, Brazil
– 6th Ventosul, Curitiba Biennial, Brazil.
– Scholarship Pampulha 2010-2011, Museum of Art of Pampulha, Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
– “The Open Space”, Caixa Cultural Brasilia, Brazil.
– “MOB”, Solar do Barao, Curitiba, Brazil.
2010
– “The State of the Art”, Oscar Niemeyer Museum, Curitiba, Brazil.
– “Inventory Work”, Marcantonio Vilaca Cultural Space, Brasilia, Brazil.
– Biennial of Quebec, Manif d’art 5, Canada.
2009
– “Tracks of Desire”, Rumos Artes Visuais Programme 2008-2009, Institute Itaú Cultural, São Paulo and Imperial Palace, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
– “also”, Memorial of Curitiba, Brazil.
– 63rd Paranaense Salon, Museum of Contemporary Art of Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil.
– “The body in the city”, performance in Curitiba, Solar do Barao, Brazil.
– “Houston, we’ve Had a problem”, Casa da Imagem Gallery, Curitiba, Brazil.
2008
– “Poetics of Perception”, phenomenology issues in Brazilian art, Oscar Niemeyer Museum, Curitiba, Brazil.
– 10th National Victor Meirelles Salon, Museum of Art of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil.
– “Symptoms: printmaking workshops in 25 years (and a little more)”, Cultural Centre of the Solar Baron, Curitiba, Brazil.
2007
– 4th Mostra Latin American Visual Arts Ventosul, in partnership with Dulcio Rodrigo, Contemporary Art Museum of Curitiba, Brazil.
2006
– “Closer”, Ybakatu Art Space, Curitiba, Brazil.
2005
– Collective exhibition program, the Cultural Centre of São Paulo, Brazil.
– “Place”, Museum of Art of the Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil.
2004
– Museum of Contemporary Art of Curitiba, Brazil.
2003
– 60 No Paranaense Hall, Museum of Contemporary Art of Curitiba, Brazil.
2002
– VIII Salon of Small Format University of the Amazon, Belém, Brazil.
2001
– 58 No Paranaense Hall, Award, Museum of Contemporary Art of Curitiba, Brazil.
2015
– COMUNICADO, intervention in partnership with Daniel Murgel [laboratory of poetic architecture], Solar da Marquesa, São Paulo, Brazil.
– SP-Arte 2015, stand Ybakatu Espaço de Arte, São Paulo, Brazil.
2014
– SP-Arte 2014, stand Ybakatu Espaço de Arte, São Paulo, Brazil.
2013
– SP-Arte 2013, stand Ybakatu Espaço de Arte, São Paulo, Brazil.
– ARCOmadrid_2013, stand Ybakatu Espaço de Arte, Madrid, Spain.
2012
-Noite Branca, Municipal Park Américo Renné Gianetti in partnership with Shima, Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
-SP-Arte 2012, stand Ybakatu Espaço de Arte, São Paulo, Brazil.
2011
– SP-Arte 2011 (special projects), Ybakatu Art Space, São Paulo, Brazil.
– VOLTA NY 2011 (solo project), via Ybakatu Art Space, New York, USA.
2010
– Plan A Plan B, Ybakatu Art Space, Curitiba, Brazil.
– Dialogue with the Desterro, Victor Meirelles Museum, Florianópolis, Brazil.
– ARCOmadrid_2010, 29th International Contemporary Art Fair, Madrid, Spain.
2009
– VIDEO LISTENING to The Great Garage Records, Curitiba, Brazil.
2008
– Art in Movement, CAIXA Gallery, Curitiba, Brazil.
2006
– Intervention in the ruins of an old real estate showroom in partnership with Rodrigo Dulcio, Curitiba, Brazil.
– Museum of Contemporary Art of Paraná, Brazil.
– Metropolitan Museum of Art of Curitiba, Brazil.
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