
2005
Enamel, chalk, eraser, and wood
Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston
São Paulo-based artist Rivane Neuenschwander (Born 1967 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil) has honed a distinct multimedia practice that investigates the roles of collaboration and chance in the creative act. Whether in film, photography, or installation, Neuenschwander is principally concerned with what she calls “ethereal materialism,” or the role that ephemeral or everyday materials have in creating momentary experiences of wonder, chance, and enchantment in public space. The installation Um festival embananado is the sixth installment of a series of works Neuenschwander began making in 2004 titled Zé Carioca. The series title is a refer
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