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Anna Maria Maiolino

Anna Maria Maiolino (born May 20, 1942) is a Brazilian contemporary artist.[1][2]

Anna Maria Maiolino
Born1942
NationalityBrazilian
EducationEscola Nacional de Belas Artes, Pratt Institute
MovementNew Configuration, Neo-Concretism, New Brazilian Objectivity, Minimalism, Conceptualism

Early life edit

Maiolino was born in Scalea, in Calabria in southern Italy, to an Italian father and Ecuadorian mother. In 1954, her family emigrated to Venezuela,[3] where she later attended Escuela Nacional Cristobal Rojas in 1958.[4] In 1960, she and her family moved to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Here, she attended painting and woodcut courses at Escola Nacional de Belas Artes[3] where she met artists Antonio Dias and Rubens Gerchman, with whom she would later participate in the early Brazilian art movements.[5]

Art Movement Involvement edit

When Maiolino was 18, she became involved in the early Brazilian art movements of the 1960s and 1970s; this included the New Configuration, Neo-Concretism, and the New Brazilian Objectivity movement in 1967, which shifted the nature of Brazilian art. While she was involved with the Brazilian Objectivity movement, she worked with many respected Brazilian artists, including Lygia Clark and Lygia Pape.[6] During these years her paintings were viewed as resistances to the Brazilian military regime, as well as the country's growing urban inequalities.[5]

Works edit

 
Maiolino occupation of former gardener's house rooms, basement and attic in the Karlsaue park (Kassel). Masses of modeled clay covering the furniture.

Maiolino showed her first solo exhibition of her woodcuts in 1967 at the Goeldi gallery.[7] After becoming a Brazilian citizen, she moved to New York in 1968 to focus more on Minimalism and Conceptualism artwork; during this time she created works that influenced interaction between the object and the viewer.[5] In mid-1971 she was granted a scholarship to attend the International Graphic Center Workshop at Pratt University because of the recommendation of Luis Camnitzer.[1] While in New York, she turned to poetry as her primary mode of expression.[7] After returning to Brazil in late 1971, she began to create drawings and text based compositions. Some of her work from those years include Mapas Mentais (Mental Maps) (1971–74), Book Objects (1971-76), and Drawing Objects (1971–76).[5] From the mid-1970s and up until the 1980s she began working with Super 8 films, and other projects that encouraged performative interaction between the objects of art and audience.[5] In 1989, she was granted the Mário Pedrosa Prize by the Brazilian Association of Art Critics for the best show of the year for her exhibition at the Pequena gallery, and began working with clay on the Modeled Earth series.[7] In 1989, she began to use clay, cement, and plaster to sculpt wall-mounted sculptures.[1] After this move, she has continued to explore the material through creating labor-intensive processes such as modeling, molding, and casting in references to recurrent gestures through a series of installations.[5] Maiolino's drawings from the 1990s focused primarily on similar methods from her earlier exploration of materials and media. When she works with paper it becomes more than a drawing surface, but matter and body, which is visible in her 2006 drawing 'Untitled', which captures the poetic discourse that she is able to use through a simple gesture.[citation needed] In 1994 Maiolino received the "Os Melhores de 1993-Pesquisa de Linguagem (The best of 1993- Language research)" prize from the Association of São Paulo Art Critics for her exhibition, "Um, Nenhum, Cem Mil ("One, None, One Hundred Thousand") and was a part of the 1996 show of 20th century Women Artists: "Inside the Visible". In 2001, The Drawing center published a catalog entitled- A Life Line, and that same year her works were included in the MoMA collection.[citation needed]

Recent works edit

Maiolino now lives and works in São Paulo, Brazil. In 2010, Maiolino had different art works from the past 30 years of her career displayed in an exhibition ('Continuum') at the Camden Arts Centre in London, England.[2] One of the installations, made entirely from clay, is a symbol of everyday tasks, the individual, language and society. She created the piece by hand, rolling and molding the clay into 100 different shapes.[2] More recent solo exhibitions include 'The Matrix 252', which is a selection of videos that use the body to express life when ruled by an oppressive government and 'Affections' (2014).[8]

In 2012, she participated in Documenta 13 (Kassel, Germany) with the work Here & There, a site specific installation from the Modeled Earth series, composed of clay, sounds and plants.[9] The same year, she won the MASP Mercedes-Benz Prize for Visual Arts 2012 for Best Contemporary Artist of the Year, which granted her a solo exhibition at MASP.[10]

Publications edit

  • Anna Maria Maiolino, M Catherine de Zegher; Drawing Center (New York, N.Y.); Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo.; Paço Imperial do Rio de Janeiro New York : Drawing Center, 2002.[11]
  • Anna Maria Maiolino : order and subjectivity, Asbury, Michael. Nicosia, Cyprus : Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art, 2009.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c de Laforcade, Sonia (26 March 2018). "Maiolino, Anna Maria". oxfordartonline.com. Oxford Art Online - Grove Art Online. doi:10.1093/oao/9781884446054.013.2000000113. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  2. ^ a b c Villarreal, Jose. "Brazilian Artist Anna Maria Maiolino Exhibits at Camden Arts Centre". artdaily. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  3. ^ a b de Zegher, Catherine (2014). Women's work is never done: an anthology. Gent: AsaMER. p. 171. ISBN 9789490693473.
  4. ^ WACK! : art and the feminist revolution. Butler, Cornelia H., Mark, Lisa Gabrielle., Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles, Calif.). Los Angeles: Museum of Contemporary Art. 2007. ISBN 978-0914357995. OCLC 73743482.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Pharos Art". Pharos Art. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  6. ^ Calirman, Claudia (2014). ""Epidermic" and Visceral Works: Lygia Pape and Anna Maria Maiolino". Woman's Art Journal. 35 (2): 19–27. ISSN 0270-7993. JSTOR 24395414.
  7. ^ a b c Marcio., Doctors (1999). A forma na floresta : espaço de instalações permanentes : Iole de Freitas, outubro, 1999 : Anna Maria Maiolino, novembro, 1999. Freitas, Iole de, 1945-, Maiolino, Anna Maria, 1942-, Museu do Açude (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). Rio de Janeiro: Museu do Açude. ISBN 978-8587008039. OCLC 47890980.
  8. ^ . University of California, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
  9. ^ (www.dw.com), Deutsche Welle. "Artista brasileira é destaque na Documenta em 2012 | documenta | DW.COM | 17.06.2012". DW.COM (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2017-03-11.
  10. ^ "Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand – MASP". masp.art.br. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
  11. ^ Maiolino, Anna Maria; Zegher, M. Catherine de; Drawing Center (New York, N.Y.); Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo; Paço Imperial do Rio de Janeiro (2002). Anna Maria Maiolino: vida afora = A life line. New York: Drawing Center. ISBN 978-0942324167. OCLC 53005726.
  12. ^ Asbury, Michael; Keheyan, Garo; Fer, Briony; Lambert, Maria de Fátima; Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art (Nicosia, Cyprus) (2009). Anna Maria Maiolino: order and subjectivity. Nicosia, Cyprus: Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art. ISBN 9789963919956. OCLC 701105289.

External links edit

  • Anna Maria Maiolino in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art
  • MoMA Audio about Desde A até M (From A to M), 1972-1999, Buraco Preto (Black Hole), 1974, Trajetóraia I, 1976, Trajetóraia II, 1976, Untitled, 2000, Untitled, 2001
  • Interview with the artist Anna Maria Maiolino, included in the World Goes Pop exhibition at Tate Modern September 2015
  • Anna Maria Maiolino - Hauser and Wirth Gallery

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Anna Maria Maiolino news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Anna Maria Maiolino born May 20 1942 is a Brazilian contemporary artist 1 2 Anna Maria MaiolinoBorn1942Scalea Calabria ItalyNationalityBrazilianEducationEscola Nacional de Belas Artes Pratt InstituteMovementNew Configuration Neo Concretism New Brazilian Objectivity Minimalism Conceptualism Contents 1 Early life 2 Art Movement Involvement 3 Works 4 Recent works 5 Publications 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editMaiolino was born in Scalea in Calabria in southern Italy to an Italian father and Ecuadorian mother In 1954 her family emigrated to Venezuela 3 where she later attended Escuela Nacional Cristobal Rojas in 1958 4 In 1960 she and her family moved to Rio de Janeiro Brazil Here she attended painting and woodcut courses at Escola Nacional de Belas Artes 3 where she met artists Antonio Dias and Rubens Gerchman with whom she would later participate in the early Brazilian art movements 5 Art Movement Involvement editWhen Maiolino was 18 she became involved in the early Brazilian art movements of the 1960s and 1970s this included the New Configuration Neo Concretism and the New Brazilian Objectivity movement in 1967 which shifted the nature of Brazilian art While she was involved with the Brazilian Objectivity movement she worked with many respected Brazilian artists including Lygia Clark and Lygia Pape 6 During these years her paintings were viewed as resistances to the Brazilian military regime as well as the country s growing urban inequalities 5 Works edit nbsp Maiolino occupation of former gardener s house rooms basement and attic in the Karlsaue park Kassel Masses of modeled clay covering the furniture Maiolino showed her first solo exhibition of her woodcuts in 1967 at the Goeldi gallery 7 After becoming a Brazilian citizen she moved to New York in 1968 to focus more on Minimalism and Conceptualism artwork during this time she created works that influenced interaction between the object and the viewer 5 In mid 1971 she was granted a scholarship to attend the International Graphic Center Workshop at Pratt University because of the recommendation of Luis Camnitzer 1 While in New York she turned to poetry as her primary mode of expression 7 After returning to Brazil in late 1971 she began to create drawings and text based compositions Some of her work from those years include Mapas Mentais Mental Maps 1971 74 Book Objects 1971 76 and Drawing Objects 1971 76 5 From the mid 1970s and up until the 1980s she began working with Super 8 films and other projects that encouraged performative interaction between the objects of art and audience 5 In 1989 she was granted the Mario Pedrosa Prize by the Brazilian Association of Art Critics for the best show of the year for her exhibition at the Pequena gallery and began working with clay on the Modeled Earth series 7 In 1989 she began to use clay cement and plaster to sculpt wall mounted sculptures 1 After this move she has continued to explore the material through creating labor intensive processes such as modeling molding and casting in references to recurrent gestures through a series of installations 5 Maiolino s drawings from the 1990s focused primarily on similar methods from her earlier exploration of materials and media When she works with paper it becomes more than a drawing surface but matter and body which is visible in her 2006 drawing Untitled which captures the poetic discourse that she is able to use through a simple gesture citation needed In 1994 Maiolino received the Os Melhores de 1993 Pesquisa de Linguagem The best of 1993 Language research prize from the Association of Sao Paulo Art Critics for her exhibition Um Nenhum Cem Mil One None One Hundred Thousand and was a part of the 1996 show of 20th century Women Artists Inside the Visible In 2001 The Drawing center published a catalog entitled A Life Line and that same year her works were included in the MoMA collection citation needed Recent works editMaiolino now lives and works in Sao Paulo Brazil In 2010 Maiolino had different art works from the past 30 years of her career displayed in an exhibition Continuum at the Camden Arts Centre in London England 2 One of the installations made entirely from clay is a symbol of everyday tasks the individual language and society She created the piece by hand rolling and molding the clay into 100 different shapes 2 More recent solo exhibitions include The Matrix 252 which is a selection of videos that use the body to express life when ruled by an oppressive government and Affections 2014 8 In 2012 she participated in Documenta 13 Kassel Germany with the work Here amp There a site specific installation from the Modeled Earth series composed of clay sounds and plants 9 The same year she won the MASP Mercedes Benz Prize for Visual Arts 2012 for Best Contemporary Artist of the Year which granted her a solo exhibition at MASP 10 Publications editAnna Maria Maiolino M Catherine de Zegher Drawing Center New York N Y Museu de Arte Moderna de Sao Paulo Paco Imperial do Rio de Janeiro New York Drawing Center 2002 11 Anna Maria Maiolino order and subjectivity Asbury Michael Nicosia Cyprus Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art 2009 12 References edit a b c de Laforcade Sonia 26 March 2018 Maiolino Anna Maria oxfordartonline com Oxford Art Online Grove Art Online doi 10 1093 oao 9781884446054 013 2000000113 Retrieved 22 May 2019 a b c Villarreal Jose Brazilian Artist Anna Maria Maiolino Exhibits at Camden Arts Centre artdaily Retrieved 10 October 2014 a b de Zegher Catherine 2014 Women s work is never done an anthology Gent AsaMER p 171 ISBN 9789490693473 WACK art and the feminist revolution Butler Cornelia H Mark Lisa Gabrielle Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles Calif Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art 2007 ISBN 978 0914357995 OCLC 73743482 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link a b c d e f Pharos Art Pharos Art Retrieved 13 October 2014 Calirman Claudia 2014 Epidermic and Visceral Works Lygia Pape and Anna Maria Maiolino Woman s Art Journal 35 2 19 27 ISSN 0270 7993 JSTOR 24395414 a b c Marcio Doctors 1999 A forma na floresta espaco de instalacoes permanentes Iole de Freitas outubro 1999 Anna Maria Maiolino novembro 1999 Freitas Iole de 1945 Maiolino Anna Maria 1942 Museu do Acude Rio de Janeiro Brazil Rio de Janeiro Museu do Acude ISBN 978 8587008039 OCLC 47890980 Anna Maria Maiolino University of California Berkeley Art Museum amp Pacific Film Archive Archived from the original on 29 November 2014 Retrieved 28 October 2014 www dw com Deutsche Welle Artista brasileira e destaque na Documenta em 2012 documenta DW COM 17 06 2012 DW COM in Portuguese Retrieved 2017 03 11 Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo Assis Chateaubriand MASP masp art br Retrieved 2017 03 11 Maiolino Anna Maria Zegher M Catherine de Drawing Center New York N Y Museu de Arte Moderna de Sao Paulo Paco Imperial do Rio de Janeiro 2002 Anna Maria Maiolino vida afora A life line New York Drawing Center ISBN 978 0942324167 OCLC 53005726 Asbury Michael Keheyan Garo Fer Briony Lambert Maria de Fatima Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art Nicosia Cyprus 2009 Anna Maria Maiolino order and subjectivity Nicosia Cyprus Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art ISBN 9789963919956 OCLC 701105289 External links editAnna Maria Maiolino in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art MoMA Audio about Desde A ate M From A to M 1972 1999 Buraco Preto Black Hole 1974 Trajetoraia I 1976 Trajetoraia II 1976 Untitled 2000 Untitled 2001 Interview with the artist Anna Maria Maiolino 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