
For the first time, 14 artists from Brazil and six from Portugal present work at the BADESC Cultural Foundation, in Florianópolis. The unprecedented exhibition 'Over-the-sea: when the horizon line is not enough', is part of international cooperation projects between the Postgraduate Program in Visual Arts (PPGAV) at the State University of Santa Catarina (UDESC), in Brazil , and the School of Communication, Arts, Architecture and Information Technologies of the Lusófona University of Lisbon (ECATI) and the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon (FBAUL), in Portugal. The opening will be on Thursday, January 18, 2024. Entry is free and the cocktail party starts at 19pm.
The invited artists participated in some way in the international study carried out in 2023. Participating in the exhibition 'Beyond the sea: when the horizon line is not enough', Brazilian artists: Clemilson Bernardes, Dani Remião, Daniela Almeida Moreira, Eduardo António, Fabio Savicki , Fabrício Garcia, Giulia Paz, Heron P Nogueira, Jociele Lampert, Larissa Antunes, Marta Facco, ph cavallari, Vera Hermano and William da Silva, and the Portuguese artists: Diana Costa, Ema M, Inês Marques, Isabel Sabino, Ivo Alexandre and Rui Macedo.
With more than 50 works, the exhibition is mainly made up of paintings, and also includes photographs, artist books, videos and an installation word game. According to the curators, the words will be displayed in the exhibition rooms of Espaço Fernando Beck, in composition with the works.
In room 1, next to the presentation text and the work of Portuguese artist Isabel Sabino, there will be the word vertigo. Room 2 will receive the words journey, poetry and allegory. In room 3, the chosen ones were passage, path and fable and in room 4, encounter, line and time.
'Beyond the sea: when the horizon line is not enough' can be visited free of charge until February 29, 2024. The BADESC Cultural Foundation is located at Rua Visconde de Ouro Preto, 216, in the Center of Florianópolis/SC and visiting hours are Monday to Friday, from 13pm to 19pm
Start: 18/01/2024 19:00
End: 29/02/2024 19:00
Values: free admission.
Opening: January 18, 2024 – Thursday, at 19pm.
Visitation until February 29, 2024 – Monday to Friday, from 13 pm to 19 pm.
Photo: Work by artist Isabel Sabino, from Portugal - Credit: Isabel Sabino