Until December 9th, the building created in 1987 by Paulo Mendes da Rocha is the stage for the exhibition 'Na Ativa', which features 39 artists and is curated by Roberto Bertani
Submitted at Nov 25, 2023, 12:00 PM

Abraxas, by Fefe Talavera (Divulgação)
One of the icons of the capital of São Paulo, the building that houses SP Haus, created in 1987 by Paulo Mendes da Rocha , is the stage for the exhibition ' Na Ativa ', which features 39 artists and is curated by Roberto Bertani.
Dozens of works make up the exhibition that takes place from November 23 to December 9 and has contemporaneity as a guiding thread, in which works address issues such as identity, gender, sustainability, technology and society , with the aim of leading the viewer to reflect on the constant changes around us.
(Divulgação/CASACOR)
Various techniques and different styles converge in this exhibition, in which the collective of artists comes together – each with their different approaches – in a unique and timeless exhibition .
“Na Ativa is a journey through the personal and collective narratives of artists and works that tell personal stories, life experiences and reflections on their trajectories as individuals in a changing society. At the same time, collective creations also emerge as a platform for dialogue, where the diversity of voices and perspectives intertwine and complement each other,” says the curator.
(Divulgação/CASACOR)
Occupying the space where its creator, Mendes da Rocha, celebrated the Pritzker Prize with a grand party, which he was awarded in 2006, the works emerge as a platform for dialogue , where the diversity of voices and perspectives intertwine and complement each other.
(Divulgação/CASACOR)
The choice of space takes place at a time of mutual interest in which, on the one hand, there is the search for an environment in which the architecture is receptive to contemporary works and, on the other, the transformation of the place into a new hub for the visual arts, fostering culture and offering innovative experiences .
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