Estado de Minas - Tuesday, June 14, 2001
Exposição Itinerante Exposição Itinerante

Artist Bruno Mitre mining sought various formations. Guignard Visual Arts School at the State University of Minas Gerais (UEMG), Architecture and Urbanism in the Methodist University Izabela Hendrix in Belo Horizonte and Conservation and Restoration of Monuments and Historic areas, at the Federal University of Bahia.

The different fields are present in his work. Use''all such references, especially the issue of architectural form and geometry. But it serves as inspiration for my work ``. Ensures Bruno, who makes the opening of his exhibition, A Place ... today, in an Art Gallery 1st floor.

The show brings together three years of work by Mitre, who went through different phases. The series will be on display in honor of Amilcar de Castro,''Butterfly''and `` Botany - reinterpretations of drawings and writings by Leonardo da Vinci, that Bruno also called honor.

At 32, the artist believes in the ephemeral and renewal. The''art requires innovation. My proposal is really doing something cutting edge, you can extrapolate what we already know ``, he says. For Mitre, beyond the intention of daring, his art is a reflection of time.''We're always changing and our day does not match that of yesterday. They are only remnants, but it's a new era and new stage of  postmodernism. ``Says.

Bruno is concerned, though, to escape the obvious. Said he believed that art should keep a mystery to cause reactions, are of astonishment or delight. In the''art does not fit the cliché. I believe that his proposal `` must change our experiences, she argues.

In the works of the artist, the technique most used is charcoal and acrylic on canvas, but he is also adept at using mixed media and pastels, oily, color pencil, pen, ink, without being attached to something very specific. The exhibition''A Place ...`` opens today for guests.

Thaís Pacheco