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Iconic houses in São Paulo host art and design exhibitions

Starting this Saturday, August 21, temporary exhibitions curated by Guilherme Wisnik will occupy two iconic residences in São Paulo

By Redação

Submitted at Aug 21, 2021, 7:00 AM

03 min de leitura
Domingos Pires de Oliveira Dias house in 1952, designed by architect Arnaldo Paoliello.

Domingos Pires de Oliveira Dias house in 1952, designed by architect Arnaldo Paoliello. (Divulgação)

Domingos Pires de Oliveira Dias house in 1952, designed by architect Arnaldo Paoliello.

(Divulgação/CASACOR)

Starting this Saturday, August 21st, two iconic residences in the city of São Paulo will be transformed into art and design galleries through temporary exhibitions. Curated by Guilherme Wisnik , the exhibitions " rhythm. rigor. reason " and " Windows for Inside "they promise to cross and connect the universes of architecture, art and design.
M3-Sofa
01/03 -

Created by Carlos Milan, the M3 Sofa is a reissue from the 1950s.

(Estúdio Branco & Preto)
Coffeetable Spider
02/03 -

Designed by Roberto Aflalo, the Aranha Coffee Table was added to the collection in 1952.

(Estúdio Branco & Preto)
armchair-mf5
03/03 -

Signed by Carlos Milan and Miguel Forte, the MF5 armchair is a reissue from the 1950s.

(Estúdio Branco & Preto)
Lygia-Pape-book-of-paths
01/04 -

Lygia Pape - Book of Paths II, 1963/76. Wood painted with latex and acrylic paint. 40 x 40 x 8 cm.

(Almeida e Dale Galeria de Arte)
Mira-Schendel-Symbols
02/04 -

Mira Schendel - Symbols (Calculations series), 1974. Felt-tip pen on paper. 106 x 66 cm.

(Almeida e Dale Galeria de Arte)
Helio-Oiticica-Meta-scheme
03/04 -

Hélio Oiticica - Metaesquema #162 c. 1958. Gouache on cardboard. 30 x 33.5 cm.

(Almeida e Dale Galeria de Arte)
Willys-de-Catro-Active-Object-1959
04/04 -

Willys de Catro - Active Object, 1959. Oil on canvas on wood. 51.8 x 1.6 x 3.9 cm.

(Almeida e Dale Galeria de Arte)
On Sunday, August 29, the exhibition "Windows inward" will take over Casa Paulo Mendes da Rocha in Morumbi with works from the Leme and Central galleries . The exhibition brings together more than twenty contemporary artists, including Ana Elisa Egreja , CL Salvaro , Sergio Augusto Porto and Vivian Caccuri . Starting from the paradoxes present in the place itself, the works cross polarities such as the monumental and the everyday, the public and the private – universes that so well condense the relevant modern and contemporary Brazilian production in its most varied manifestations. Both exhibitions require prior appointment for visits. The initiative is a partnership between ETEL Design and Galeria Almeida e Dale .