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Tiago Gualberto
Lives and works in São Paulo / BRAR.M.F-23.034.01 TG
Materials:
Paper, Cement and dust
17 x 6 x 6 cm (box), 3,5 x 16 cm, 200 gr aprox, 2016
Price Breakdown: 100€+15€ (15% F comm)+transport (BRA: 10€/Rest of the world: 30€)
17 x 6 x 6 cm (box), 3,5 x 16 cm, 200 gr aprox, 2016
Price Breakdown: 100€+15€ (15% F comm)+transport (BRA: 10€/Rest of the world: 30€)
R.M.F-23.034.02 TG
Materials: Paint on silk paper
48 x60 cm (box), 2020
Price Breakdown: 20€+15€ (15% F comm)+transport (BRA: 5€/Rest of the world: 10€)
Materials: Paint on silk paper
48 x60 cm (box), 2020
Price Breakdown: 20€+15€ (15% F comm)+transport (BRA: 5€/Rest of the world: 10€)
R.M.F-23.034.03 TG
Materials: Paint on reflective plastic and paper
20 cm diam. , 2020
Price Breakdown: 50€+15€ (15% F comm)+transport (BRA: 5€/Rest of the world: 10€)
R.M.F-23.034.04 TG
Materials: Paint on reflective plastica and paper
15 x 15 cm, 2020
Price Breakdown: 50€+15€ (15% F comm)+transport (BRA: 5€/Rest of the world: 10€)
R.M.F-23.034.05 TG
Materials: Paint on synthetic leather
19 x 32 cm, 2020
Edition of 20
Price Breakdown: 70€+15€ (15% F comm)+transport (BRA: 5€/Rest of the world: 100€)
R.M.F-23.034.06 TG
Materials: Print on newspaper paper
96 pages, 24 x 40 cm , 188 Gr, Edition of 100, 2018
Link to expand information about this piece
Price Breakdown: 45€+15€ (15% F comm)+transport (BRA: 5€/Rest of the world: 10€)
ARTIST BIO:
Tiago Gualberto (1983) is a visual artist and a researcher, who has stood out for a number of projects including those at São Paulo’s Afro-Brazil Museum and his partnership with the Design Studio for Social Intervention (DS4SI) in Boston. Since 2004, he has carried out research, education and artistic production actions with a focus on social justice, contemporary art and citizenship, incorporating themes related to Afro-Brazilian culture, memory, history and narrative rewriting. His projects include the Funarte (National Foundation for the Arts) Scholarship for Black Artists and Producers from the Ministry of Culture for his Master’s project in the visual arts, Lembrança de Nhô Tim (Souvenir from Massa Tim, 2016-18) and as co-editor of the edition of the Brooklyn Rail newspaper dedicated to the theme of Anthropophagy. He is currently part of the body of art critics at the São Paulo Cultural Center (CCSP) and an invited instructor at The Alternative Art School (TAAS).
Tiago Gualberto Website
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Tiago Gualberto (1983) is a visual artist and a researcher, who has stood out for a number of projects including those at São Paulo’s Afro-Brazil Museum and his partnership with the Design Studio for Social Intervention (DS4SI) in Boston. Since 2004, he has carried out research, education and artistic production actions with a focus on social justice, contemporary art and citizenship, incorporating themes related to Afro-Brazilian culture, memory, history and narrative rewriting. His projects include the Funarte (National Foundation for the Arts) Scholarship for Black Artists and Producers from the Ministry of Culture for his Master’s project in the visual arts, Lembrança de Nhô Tim (Souvenir from Massa Tim, 2016-18) and as co-editor of the edition of the Brooklyn Rail newspaper dedicated to the theme of Anthropophagy. He is currently part of the body of art critics at the São Paulo Cultural Center (CCSP) and an invited instructor at The Alternative Art School (TAAS).
Tiago Gualberto Website