Agrade Camíz
Poema do Beco, 2023
acrílica e bastão de óleo sobre tela
[acrylic and oil stick on canvas]
[acrylic and oil stick on canvas]
130 x 130 x 3 cm
[51 1/8 x 51 1/8 x 1 1/8 in]
4.6 kg
[51 1/8 x 51 1/8 x 1 1/8 in]
4.6 kg
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Buscando dissecar o banal, Agrade Camíz revela camadas profundas e quase secretas por meio de composições que transitam entre figurações, abstrações e geometrias, tensionando narrativas visuais estabelecidas. Utilizando signos das...
Buscando dissecar o banal, Agrade Camíz revela camadas profundas e quase secretas por meio de composições que transitam entre figurações, abstrações e geometrias, tensionando narrativas visuais estabelecidas. Utilizando signos das habitações populares, ela redefine espaços e conceitos, criando novos lugares possíveis. Sua obra é marcada por uma densidade particular, em que as camadas visuais e simbólicas refletem o caos e as intimidades dos territórios que atravessa — sejam eles geográficos ou corporais.
[Seeking to dissect the banal, Agrade Camíz reveals deep and almost hidden layers through compositions that shift between figuration, abstraction, and geometry, challenging established visual narratives. Drawing on the symbols of popular housing, she redefines spaces and concepts, creating new places. Her work is marked by a particular density, where visual and symbolic layers reflect the chaos and intimacies of the territories she traverses — whether geographical or bodily.]
[Seeking to dissect the banal, Agrade Camíz reveals deep and almost hidden layers through compositions that shift between figuration, abstraction, and geometry, challenging established visual narratives. Drawing on the symbols of popular housing, she redefines spaces and concepts, creating new places. Her work is marked by a particular density, where visual and symbolic layers reflect the chaos and intimacies of the territories she traverses — whether geographical or bodily.]