Newspapers Today, page 1 - Belo Horizonte, Tuesday, 14/06/2011.
Exposição Itinerante Exposição Itinerante

Bruno looks deconstructs Mitre

In Gallery 1 st Floor, discusses mining architecture and art work 20.

After period of study in Sao Paulo, for completion of the Art Residency Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (FAAP), artist and architect Bruno Mitre mining presents an exhibition of works created from the references of the deconstructionist movement. The show''A Place ...`` will open to the public tomorrow at 1 st Floor Gallery (Avenida Getulio Vargas, 167, Employees), with free admission.

In the exhibition''A Place ...``, Mitre Bruno presents 20 works in acrylic paint and charcoal on canvas and drawings that add three series created by him: `` Butterflies'',''Botany 'and `` Tribute to Amilcar . In each one of them''is a strong movement reference deconstructive I express in my works, which constantly mix art, literature and architecture, focusing primarily on the look of the major urban centers in cities around the world `` highlights Bruno.

In `` Butterflies''the artist was inspired by the colorful stickers purchased commercially popular Sao Paulo, and the choice of insect metamorphosis, and symbolizes the transformation that has occurred after the creative process at FAAP rich experience.Botany''series `` is a reference to the painter Leonardo Da Vinci, and it makes a rereading of texts and drawings by renowned Italian artist. In''`` Tribute to Amilcar, the young artist miner pays homage to the master of sculpture Amilcar de Castro, one of the biggest names in Neoconcretism global movement that preceded the deconstruction, and creative style that characterizes the artistic Bruno Mitre .

The character of''deconstructive work of Bruno Mitre is highlighted in the fragmentation of the creation, design non-linear, irregular shapes and in the profusion of colors. The mixture of literature and art, the architecture provides the constant rereading of the urban landscape, especially in large urban centers such as Sao Paulo and Belo Horizonte ', says Glauco Moraes, curator and director of a gallery floor.