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      <title>Pinacoteca celebrates 100 years of the Modern Art Week in a new exhibition- January 22nd to December 31st, 2022 by Stella Oliveira</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Pinacoteca celebrates 100 years of the Modern Art Week in a new exhibition.<br>In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Modern Art Week, the Pinacoteca de São Paulo presents, until December 31, 2022, the exhibition “Modernismo. Highlights of the Collection”. Among the more than 1,000 works spread across the 19 rooms that make up the exhibition “Pinacoteca: Acervo”, at least 134 works are linked to modernism and, among the works, there is also the historic painting Amigos, by Di Cavalcanti, which was present in 1922. at the Modern Art Week in São Paulo.<br>Works related to modernism may be identified by a stamp. In this program, works also stand out: Antropofagia, Tarsila do Amaral; Self-portrait, Victor Brecheret; Bananal, Lasar Segalli; Couple on the balcony, Cícero Dias; Two Brothers, Ismael Nery; Perfume Carrier, by Victor Brecheret; Portrait Gofredo Silva Telles, Lasar Segall; and São Paulo, Tarsila do Amaral.<br>The exhibition is also part of Agenda Tarsila, an initiative of the Secretary of Culture and Creative Economy of the State of São Paulo that brings together commemorative events, unpublished content with information, history, curiosities and interviews about the Week of Modern Art of 1922, considered one of the milestones most important in Brazilian culture.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>About:</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Pinacoteca is a visual arts museum, with an emphasis on Brazilian production from the 19th century to the present. It belongs to the Secretary of Culture of the State of São Paulo. It was founded in 1905 by the Government of the State of São Paulo and is the oldest art museum in the city. It is installed in the former building of the Faculty of Arts and Crafts, designed at the end of the 19th century by the architect Ramos de Azevedo. In the 1990s it underwent an extensive renovation designed by the architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha. Pinacoteca houses around thirty exhibitions and receives around 450,000 visitors a year. The museum's main focus is to provide the general public with a better visual arts experience with its collection, construction and historical relevance.<br>&nbsp;Next to the Pinacoteca is the Parque da Luz, also known as Jardim da Luz, created in 1798 as a botanical garden and opened to the public in 1825, becoming the first leisure space for the population of São Paulo. In 1981, the park was listed as a historical heritage and today it houses about thirty sculptures that are part of the collection of the Pinacoteca de São Paulo. Among the artists presented are Victor Brecheret, Amílcar de Castro, Maria Martins, Lygia Reinach and many others. In 2004, continuing the consolidation process, the Pinacoteca de São Paulo incorporated the Largo General Osório building, which originally housed the warehouses and offices of the Estrada de Ferro Sorocabana. Renovated by architect Haron Cohen, the place is renamed Pina Estação and receives part of the Pinacoteca's temporary exhibition program. On the ground floor and on the 3rd floor of Pina Estação is the Memorial of the Resistance of São Paulo, which emerged with the adaptation to a museum of a part of the building that was also the headquarters of the State Department of Political and Social Order of São Paulo (Deops/SP ), between the years 1940 and 1983. The institution is dedicated to the preservation of memories of resistance and political repression in republican Brazil. Among its achievements are a long-term exhibition and a program of temporary exhibitions.<br>Pina Luz has three floors with exhibition rooms and is the only museum in São Paulo that has 700 works, spread over 2,000 square meters, with the History of Art in Brazil from the colonial period to the 1970s. , but it had been listed since 1981. With 82 thousand square meters, the garden has several Brazilian sculptures in its lawns, two water mirrors and two lakes.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Pinacoteca Program in 2022:</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li><strong>FROM 04. Jun TO 04. Jul 2022. Modern Acts. ...</strong></li><li><strong>FROM 26. Mar TO 01. Aug 2022. Adriana Varejão: Sutures, fissures, ruins. ...</strong></li><li><strong>FROM 24. Sep TO 28. Feb 2023. Jonathas de Andrade. ...</strong></li><li><strong>FROM 02. Apr TO 22. Aug 2022. Ayrson Heráclito: Yorùbáiano. ...</strong></li><li><strong>FROM 17. Sep TO 16. Jan 2023. ...</strong></li><li><strong>FROM 26. Feb TO 15. Aug 2022. ...</strong></li><li><strong>FROM 08. Oct TO 10. Apr 2023. ...</strong></li><li><strong>FROM 14. May TO 12. Sep 2022...</strong></li><li><strong>OF 08. Oct. On January 30, 2023, Dalton Paula...</strong></li><li><strong>FROM AUG 27 TO JAN 30, 2023, ON THE STREETS: MODERN LIFE AND DIVERSITY IN US ART (1893-1976)</strong></li><li><strong>FROM 22. Jan TO 31 December 2022, MODERNISM. COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTS</strong></li><li><strong>FROM 19. Jun TO 16 May 2023, A WORK</strong></li></ul>]]></description>
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         <title>Modern Art Week 22:</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>The Modern Art Week</strong> was an artistic-cultural event that took place at the Municipal Theater of São Paulo from February 13 to 18, 1922. The event brought together several dance, music, poetry recitals and exhibition of works (painting, sculpture and lectures).<br>The artists involved proposed a new vision of art, based on an innovative aesthetic inspired by European avant-gardes. Together, they sought a social and artistic renewal in the country, evidenced in the "Week of 22".<br>The event shocked part of the population and brought to light a new vision about the artistic processes, as well as the presentation of a “more Brazilian” art.<br>There was a break with academic art, contributing to an aesthetic change and to the Modernist Movement in Brazil.<br>Mário de Andrade was one of the central figures and main organizer of the Modern Art Week of 22. He was alongside other organizers: the writer Oswald de Andrade and the plastic artist Di Cavalcanti.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Summary of the Week of 1922:</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In 1922, when the country's independence completed one hundred years, Brazil was going through several social, political and economic changes (advent of industrialization, end of World War I).<br>The need to resort to a new aesthetic arises, and from there the "Modern Art Week" was born.<br>It was made up of artists, writers, musicians and painters who were looking for innovations. The intention was to create a way to break with the parameters that prevailed in the arts in general.<br>Most of the artists were descendants of the coffee oligarchies of São Paulo, who, together with the farmers of Minas, formed a policy that became known as “Café com Leite”.<br>This factor was decisive for the event, since it was supported by the government of Washington Luís, at the time governor of the State of São Paulo.<br>In addition, most of the artists - who had the financial means to travel and study in Europe - brought different artistic trends to the country. This is how the modernist movement was formed in Brazil.<br>With this, São Paulo demonstrated (in comparison with Rio de Janeiro) new horizons and a leading figure in the Brazilian cultural scene.<br><br>For Di Cavalcante, the week of art:<br><br>``It would be a week of literary and artistic scandals, of putting the stirrups in the belly of the Paulista bourgeoisie.´´<br><br>This is how for three days (February 13, 15 and 17) this artistic, political and cultural manifestation brought together irreverent and contesting young artists.<br><br>The event was opened by a lecture by writer Graça Aranha: “The aesthetic emotion of Modern Art”; followed by musical performances and artistic exhibitions. The event was full and it was a relatively quiet night.<br>On the second day, there was a musical presentation, a lecture by the writer and artist Menotti del Picchia, and the reading of the poem “Os Sapos” by Manuel Bandeira.<br>Ronald de Carvalho did the reading, because Bandeira was in a crisis of tuberculosis. In this poem, the criticism of Parnassian poetry was severe, which caused public indignation, many boos, barking sounds and neighing.<br>Finally, on the third day, the theater was emptier. There was a musical presentation with a mix of instruments, exhibited by Villa Lobos from Rio de Janeiro.<br>That day, the musician took the stage wearing a coat and wearing shoes on one foot and flip-flops on the other. The audience booed, thinking it was an outrageous attitude, but it was later explained that the artist had a callus on his foot.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Literature in 22: Authors and their Works</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the midst of so many changes, so many transgressions and so many arts a new literary movement emerged: Modernism. This literary landmark came to oppose the rigid metrics, and the academic literary past, which always preached a cultured language and little freedom in writing. The changes that followed in the literary productions after the Modern Art Week were clear, in poetry and prose ideas and feelings began to be expressed in a more colloquial way, with freer verses and subjective punctuation.<br><br><br>The main authors of the literary works were:<br><br><mark>Mario de Andrade:</mark> <strong><em>who in the same year published a book of poems called ``Paulicéia Desvairada´´;</em></strong><br><br><mark>Oswald de Andrade:</mark> <strong><em>from this period the most ideologically outstanding works are the ``Manifesto Antropófago´´, the novel ``Serafim Ponte´´ and the play ``O Rei da Vela´´;</em></strong><br><br><mark>Graça Aranha:</mark> <strong><em>has two famous works, considered the main ones: the play ``Malazarte´´ that was presented in the week of modern art in 22 and his most important work of pre-modernism the ``Canaã´´;</em></strong><br><br><mark>Ronald de Carvalho:</mark> <strong><em>published in 1913 his first book ``glorious light´´ was of great importance in the week of modern art of 22, with verses recited at the opening of the event and with a conference of its own;<br></em></strong><br><mark>Menotti Del Picchia: </mark><strong><em>``Juca Mulato´´ is his debut book in the literary world. Published in 1917 (five years before the week of modern art), it was considered the starting point of Modernism on the national scene;<br></em></strong><br><mark>Guilherme de Almeida:</mark> <strong><em>wrote in 1921, ´´the essay of Natalika´´ and the acts of the verse ``Scheherazada e Narciso (the flower of a man)´´. In addition to these he published ``Once upon a time'' in 1922;<br></em></strong><br><mark>Sérgio Milliet: </mark><strong><em>he becomes an advocate and encourager of new ideas about art and literature disseminated by the group and follows the development of new theories about art.<br><br></em></strong><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Di Cavalcanti and Anita Malfatti were some of the artists who exhibited their works at the event, which took place in São Paulo. Tarsila do Amaral, a famous painter of the Brazilian modernist movement, was in Paris at the time, but joined the group that led the demonstration shortly afterwards.<br><br><strong>See some of the best-known works of modernism in Brazil:</strong></div>]]></description>
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         <title>The Yellow Man - Anita Malfatti</title>
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         <title>Sculptures in Parque da Luz:</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em>01.</em></strong> Károly Pilcher, Oração, 1970. <strong><em>02</em></strong>. Maria Martins, Searching for Light, 1940. <strong><em>03</em></strong>. Victor Brecheret, La porteuse de parfum [The perfume carrier], 1923 / 1924. <strong><em>04.</em></strong> Nuno Ramos , Craca, 1995. <strong><em>05.</em></strong> Nobuo Mitsunashi, The Twinkling Forest, 1991. <strong><em>06. </em></strong>Lasar Segall, Three Young People, 1939, 2000 Foundry. <strong><em>07.</em></strong> Yutaka Toyota, Space-Vibration (Homage to Bardi), 2000 <strong><em>08</em></strong>. Ivens Machado, Untitled, 2000. <strong><em>09.</em></strong> Artur Lescher, Untitled, 2000. <strong><em>10.</em></strong> Odette Haidar Eid, Rosebud, sheep, swan, round flower, poppy, imaginary bird and tulip, between 1983 and 2002. <strong><em>11. </em></strong>José Resende, Untitled, 2000. <strong><em>12</em></strong>. Elisa Bracher, Untitled, 1999. <strong><em>13</em></strong>. Lygia Reinach, Colar, 2000. <strong><em>14</em></strong>. Ascânio MMM, Piramidal 34, 1999. <strong><em>15</em></strong>. Vlavianos, Man Bird, 1985. <strong><em>16</em></strong>. Sônia Ebling, Luiza, 2000. <strong><em>17.</em></strong> Marcelo Silveira, Untitled, 1999. <strong><em>18</em></strong>. Nair Kremer, Pietá, 1984.<strong><em> 19</em></strong>. Arcangelo Ianelli, Encontro e disencontro, 2002. <strong><em>20</em></strong>. Amilcar de Castro, Untitled, 2000. <strong><em>21</em></strong>. Amilcar de Castro, Untitled (Usi-sac 41), 2001. <strong><em>22</em></strong>. Sonia von Brüskym, Fóssil, 2000. <strong><em>23</em></strong>. Unidentified author, Garça, undated. <strong><em>24.</em></strong> Macaparana, Untitled, 2001. <strong><em>25.</em></strong> Franz Weissmann, Fita, 1985. <strong><em>26</em></strong>. Caciporé Torres, OC, 1998. <strong><em>27.</em></strong> Carlito Carvalhosa, Malacara, 2000. <strong><em>28</em></strong>. Marcello Nitsche, Three-dimensional brush strokes, 2000. <strong><em>29.</em></strong> Liuba Wolf , Heraldic Figure, 1976. <strong><em>30</em></strong>. Liuba Wolf, Flight of a Bird, 1971</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Importance of Art Week and its contribution:</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>During that week, the new language marked the construction of creative freedom, but the scenario was not conducive to transformation. In the midst of the Old Republic, conservatism was used to the most archaic European aesthetic models, and the movement was marked by innovative ideas, which abolished the aesthetic perfection appreciated in the 19th century.<br>Among the modernist artists stand out Oswald de Andrade, in literature, Víctor Brecheret, in sculpture, and Anita Malfatti, in painting, the latter responsible for the first Brazilian modernist exhibition, in 1917. His works, influenced by Cubism, Expressionism and Futurism, scandalized society at the time.<br>The subject of much criticism, the Modern Art Week only gained importance over the years, and its main legacy was to detach Brazilian art from the reproduction of European standards, initiating the construction of an essentially national culture.</div>]]></description>
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