Túlio Pinto – 2014 Residency Artist

Brazil

Bio

Túlio Pinto (1974)

 

Born in Brasilia and living and working in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Túlio holds a degree in visual arts specializing in sculpture UFRGS (2009). He is co-founder and member of the Atelier Subterrânea. Among its exhibitions can be mentioned the following: “From territories, abysses and intentions”, Contemporary Project RS – Santander Cultural Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, 2013; “CEP: body, space and route”, IFRN Gallery, Natal – Brazil, 2013; “Ground”, Baró Gallery – São Paulo, 2013; “Salvaje – Digesting Europe Piece by Piece” – Traneudstillingen Exhibition Space, Copenhagen – Denmark, 2012; “Transposition” – Augusto Meyer Gallery – Casa de Cultura Mario Quintana, Porto Alegre, 2012; “New Brazilian Sculpture” – Caixa Cultural Rio de Janeiro, among others .

 

Awards: ARTIGO Rio 2013 Award – Artist Residency Program ARTIGO Rio / ​​ARTTOWN – Amsterdam, Netherlands; 9th National Network Funarte – 2013 – CEP: body, space and route – Brazil; Energisa Visual Arts 2011 – 2012 , João Pessoa , Pb; Acquisition Award – Art Salon of Mato Grosso do Sul – 2011; Acquisition Prize Leonello Berti 35 ° SARP – Ribeirão Preto, SP , 2010; IV Açorianos  Award of Visual Arts – Featured on Sculpture 2009 – Porto Alegre , RS .

 

Collections : Institute Figueiredo Ferraz – Ribeirão Preto – SP – Brazil ; Contemporary Art Museum of Rio Grande do Sul , Porto Alegre – RS – Brazil ; Marco – Contemporary Art Museum of Campo Grande, Campo Grande – MS – Brazil ; National Museum of Brasília – Brasília – DF – Brazil; Art Museum of Ribeirão Preto – Ribeirão Preto – SP – Brazil; Municipal Art Gallery Aldo Locatelli – Porto Alegre – RS – Brazil .

 

Residency Programs: Residency Program FAAP – Lutetia Building – 2011; Residency Program Sala Taller III – EAC – Espacio de Arte Contemporáneo | Montevideo – Uruguay, 2013 ; IZOLYATSIA – Platform For Cultural Initiatives – Artist residency program – Donetsk, Ukraine – 2014; Artist Residency Program ARTIGO Rio / ARTTOWN – Amsterdam, Netherlands – 2014; Vancouver Biennale – Vancouver, Canada – 2014.

 

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