Until December 17, the
Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo (MAM) invites its visitors to
perceive reality in a different way and interact with other dimensions through the new exhibition " Realities and Simulacra ",
which presents new works in augmented reality in the Sculpture Garden and in different points of Ibirapuera Park , in São Paulo.
Curated by Marcus Bastos , artist and researcher in the convergence between audiovisual, art and new media, and Cauê Alves , chief curator of MAM, the exhibition brings together works by Coletivo Coletores , Daniel Lima , Dudu Tsuda , Eder Santos , Fernando Velazquez, Giselle Beiguelman , Katia Maciel , Lucas Bambozzi , Regina Silveira and Paola Barreto . Each artist received an invitation from the curators to create digital experiences, virtual works in augmented reality that integrate the game of multiplicities that is the exhibition.
“The works created especially for the exhibition allow contact with different realities and/or simulacra and propose a game of tensions that superimpose layers of information and reality. A game between the factual and the fabulatory , between the seen and the imagined, between the concrete and the invented”, reflect the curators in the text that accompanies the exhibition.
Service - Realities and Simulations (MAM SP) Exhibition period: July 23 to December 17, 2023 Location: around the Sculpture Garden, Peace Square and the Ibirapuera Lakes region Address: Avenida Pedro Álvares Cabral, s/nº - Entrance through gates 1 and 3 Free entry