Visual Arts - The Morgan Motta - 04/03/2012 - Bruno Mitre & Marconi Marques in Cultural BDMG

MORGAN'S MOTTA (*)
VISUAL ARTS CRITIC

The junction of two individual results in double and MARCONI BRUNO show at the Art Gallery of BDMG CULTURAL provided with vernissage from 19:00 hours to 22:30 hours tomorrow - Wednesday following the 2012 calendar. Hence, from April 5 to 27 will be available and on display at Bernardo Guimarães street, Lourdes, from 10:00 to 18:00, Saturdays and Sundays included>: paintings, mixed media drawings of Bruno, in space higher or refers walls `` doing'' pendant with literature (read words and phrases as well as architecture (repeat design) with the motto to deconstructivist architecture. In turn, Marconi will use and abuse of the ground in order to traffic by installations, objects and paintings, as an example the urban setting. Even with all these appeals visual, noise, colors, letters and advertising objects the artist identifies poetic elements and manly. On the other hand, inverted `` V'' The images unites , text, words that suggest reflection on urban visuality, almost through a survey conducted by him, has the sign painting as a reference. Returning to Bruno, eye popping technique charcoal and acrylic on canvas and paper, which filters out significant elements of the metropolis to represent them in the form of geometric figures, words and drawings are not linear.

WHO'S IN THE JUNCTION OF TWO INDIVIDUAL (dual displays). Mitre graduated in fine arts, at Guignard School, architecture and urbanism in the Izabela Hendrix, conservation and restoration of historical urban complexes and monuments , at the Federal University of Bahia and art residency at the Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado. No doubt his work is founded by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida and the architects Frank Gehry, Rem Koolhaas, Coop Himmelblau, Zaha Hadid and Eisenmann. He currently holds the post of chief conservator of the Liberty  Palace equal to it former occupant Conceição Piló conceptualized museologist, restorative, and artist. IN TURN, Marconi, a graduate degree in fine arts and is a member of the collective Guignard Empty Kaza, he has on his resume solo and group shows that, just as Bruno, makes them respected names of the new generation, members of recognized core of our contemporary art in Minas Gerais, for example, emerging talents and surprisingly ready to represent Brazil in national and international biennials. Worth seeing again what's latest in their bids that hover on the edge of contemporary arts and the avant-garde breaks.

(*)Morgan Da Motta is a journalist and art critic, a member of the Association of Art Critics (ABCA) and the International Association of Art Critics (AICA) - BOARD OF UNESCO - Paris. HOME PAGE; www.morganmotta.com and e-mail: mmotta@morganmotta.com and contato@morganmotta.com