The gallery is presenting a solo booth with Brazilian artist Tulio Pinto (1974). The works will reflect recent productions of the artist's practice working with blown glass and corten steel throughout theme of material's complicitity: balance, fragility, strenght and minimal architecture.
Tulio
Pinto
Complicity #34, 2022
ID:
513
corten steel and blown glass
25.6 x 66.9 x 42.5 in
65 x 170 x 108 cm
Tulio
Pinto
Complicity Vector #6, 2018
ID:
516
blown glass and steel
82.7 x 15.7 x 11.8 in
210 x 40 x 30 cm
Tulio
Pinto
Rectangle #4, 2019
ID:
522
steel and glass
23.6 x 23.6 x 5.9 in
60 x 60 x 15 cm
Tulio
Pinto
Scalena #4, 2022
ID:
678
rope, stone and blown coloured glass
214 x 75 x 25 cm
71 x 15.7 x 10 in
Tulio
Pinto
Complicity #29, 2022
ID:
TP23-001
corten steel and blown glass
140 x 96 x 40 cm
55 x 38 x 15 in
Tulio
Pinto
Complicity #42, 2022
ID:
TP23-002
steel beams and blown coloured glass
128 x 60 x 23 cm
24 x 11 x 9 in
Túlio Pinto (Brasília, DF, 1974) lives and works in Porto Alegre, RS. He holds a bachelor's degree from the Institute of Arts of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul and has carried out several artistic residencies, including the FAAP Residency Program, at Edifício Lutetia, São Paulo (2011); IZOLYATSIA, Donetsk, Ukraine (2014); in addition to residencies at Lamb Arts, Berkshire, England; Phoenix Institute of Contemporary Art, USA (2015); and at Piramidón, Center d’Art Contemporani, Barcelona (2018), among others.
He held several solo exhibitions in public and private institutions, national and international, including: Divergent Encounters, at MAC Sorocaba (2021); Hole in the Sky, Millan Gallery (2020); Momentum, at MARGS - Museum of Art of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre (2019); Ground Control, Humo Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland (2017); Onloaded: Túlio Pinto, Phoenix Institute of Contemporary Art, Phoenix, USA (2015); Diagonal, Museum of Art of Ribeirão Preto (2011). Among his main group exhibitions, the following stand out: 13th Mercosul Biennial: Trauma, dream, escape, in Porto Alegre (2022); Le soleil se lève aussi, Manifesta, Lyon, France (2021); Glass and Concrete, Marta Herford Museum, Germany (2020); Transparency and reflection, Mube – Brazilian Museum of Sculpture, São Paulo (2016); Vancouver Biennale, Canada (2014); New Brazilian Sculpture, Caixa Cultura, Rio de Janeiro (2011). His work is part of national and internal collections Art Collection, USA and Piramidón – Center d’Art Contempoionais, among them Usina de Arte, Pernambuco; Figueiredo Ferraz Institute, Ribeirão Preto; Museum of Contemporary Art of Paraná, Curitiba; MAC RS - Museum of Contemporary Art of Rio Grande do Sul and MARGS - Museum of Art of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre; National Museum of Brasilia; Museum of Art of Ribeirão Preto; María Cristina Masavesu Peterson Foundation, Spain; Marta Herford Museum, Germany; Phoenix Colrani, Spain.