The eyes of art enthusiasts around the world are turning to one of the main fairs in the sector, which will take place next week in SP
Updated at Apr 1, 2017, 10:00 AM - Submitted at Apr 1, 2017, 10:00 AM
Etel - Etel - The Relicário project, created in partnership with artist Carlos Vergara, is the star of Etel's space in the exhibition. A set of works made using monotype techniques, reproduces prints of scarves from trips made by the artist to places considered sacred, such as Santiago de Compostela, in Spain, and Cappadocia, in Turkey.(Divulgação/)
01/20 - Etel - Etel - The Relicário project, created in partnership with artist Carlos Vergara, is the star of Etel's space in the exhibition. A set of works made using monotype techniques, reproduces prints of scarves from trips made by the artist to places considered sacred, such as Santiago de Compostela, in Spain, and Cappadocia, in Turkey. (Divulgação)
02/20 - Paulo Alves - Seen in perspective, the furniture designed by Paulo Alves over 20 years of work reveals a creative logic in which wood – and its natural and symbolic characteristics – is the protagonist. His skill in working with this material is reminiscent of the legacy of the masters of modern Brazilian furniture. (Divulgação)
03/20 - Sandra & Márcio - Led by gallerists Sandra and Juliana Penna and Luiz Márcio Ferreira de Carvalho Filho, the studio will bring part of the history of Brazil from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries to SP-Arte, with representative pieces of the time, such as a polychrome rosewood oratory and gold and a rosewood chest, ball feet. In the photo, rosewood chest with ball feet. (Divulgação)
04/20 - Past Composed 20th Century - One of the great highlights that will be presented by the São Paulo store is the piece Helena (1964), a tapestry by Magdalena Abakanowicz, an internationally recognized Polish artist and one of the precursors of the woven art movement in the world. (Divulgação)
05/20 - Artemobilia - The gallery seeks to highlight in its selection of exhibited pieces the duality between the rationalist standards of militant modernism of the 1920s and the bimorphic sensuality of the second phase of national modernism of the 1940s. The brand will also be previewing the exhibition that will take place in May at its store in Vila Madalena, which will feature works by Roberto (Neco) Stickel, a specialist in perspective drawing in Brazil. In the photo, Geraldo de Barros for Unilabor Chair in rosewood, 1954. (Divulgação)
06/20 - Artemobilia - The gallery seeks to highlight in its selection of exhibited pieces the duality between the rationalist standards of militant modernism of the 1920s and the bimorphic sensuality of the second phase of national modernism of the 1940s. The brand will also be previewing the exhibition that will take place in May at its store in Vila Madalena, which will feature works by Roberto (Neco) Stickel, a specialist in perspective drawing in Brazil. In the photo, Geraldo de Barros for Unilabor Chair in rosewood, 1954. (Divulgação)
07/20 - Apartment 61 - Located in the modernist residence that belonged to sculptor Victor Brecheret, the brand's office will be linked to its space at SP-Arte, where it will present pieces signed by important names in the history of modern Brazilian furniture, such as Lina Bo Bardi, José Zanine Caldas and the duo Carlo Hauner and Martin Eisler, as well as new contemporary works by Ricardo Graham oEbanista and Bianca Barbato. In the photo, Banco SESC, by Lina Bo Bardi. (Divulgação)
08/20 - Estúdio Mameluca - Debuting at the fair, the studio created by designers Ale Clark and Nuno FS, promises to present objects that combine artistic and social references with a touch of good humor, combined with all the already known concept and functionality of their creations. In the photo, sideboard by Ale Clark and Nuno FS. (Divulgação)
09/20 - Art Legacy - Jorge Zalszupin Bank (1960) (Divulgação)
10/20 - Etel - The gallery also features a series of reissues of furniture and objects by architect and designer Lina Bo Bardi (1914-1992), created between 1949 and 51. (Divulgação)
11/20 - Firma Casa - The brand will present iconic designs by the Campana Brothers in its space, revealing a bit of their trajectory recognized for the use of elements of popular culture. They will also bring pieces from Hillsideout, formed by Andrea Zambelli and Nat Wilms. The Italian-German duo was in the country and created furniture with typical Brazilian woods, such as jequitibá, roxinho and freijó, which will be on display at the fair. (Divulgação)
12/20 - Hugo França - Creating a creative dialogue with his usual raw material, the tree, Hugo França brings 15 new works to SP-Arte. Among them, the Damanivá chaise stands out, a sculptural piece made from the residue of a pequi vinegar tree that lived for around 1,200 years. (Divulgação)
13/20 - Pé Palito - The choice of pieces to be presented by the gallery was guided by the harmonization between the modern fronts of the 1950s and 60s. The list includes works by Jean Gillon and Percival Lafer (1960-70), Jorge Zalszupin (1960), Carlo Hauner and Martin Eisler (1950) together with furniture pieces from the famous Novo Rumo furniture factory. (Divulgação)
14/20 - Toothpick Foot - Percival Lafer - Toothpick Foot Vintage Furniture III (1960) (Divulgação)
15/20 - Teo Store - Between 1940 and 1970, national design defined its identity using materials that were typical of Brazil, such as regional wood, leather and straw. From this period, the brand will exhibit original modernist furniture, considered works of art and designed by names such as Joaquim Tenreiro (1906-1992), Jorge Zalszupin, Geraldo de Barros (1923-1998) and Zanine Caldas (1919-2001). (Divulgação)
16/20 - OVO - The brand's founding designers, Luciana Martins and Gerson de Oliveira, bring six new creations: Plano table, Paralelas armchairs, Ara bookcase and armchair, Bastão chair and table, as well as other pieces, such as the Corte armchair. The new pieces celebrate their 25-year career in design. (Divulgação)
17/20 - OVO - By Luciana Martins and Gerson de Oliveira - Cane armchair and pouf. (Divulgação)
18/20 - OVO - By Luciana Martins and Gerson de Oliveira - Cane armchair and pouf. (Divulgação)
19/20 - OVO - By Luciana Martins and Gerson de Oliveira - Cane armchair and pouf. (Divulgação)
20/20 - OVO - By Luciana Martins and Gerson de Oliveira - Cane armchair and pouf. (Divulgação)