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Architecture moderne du Brésil milieu du siècle 1952 Arquitetura na Bienal en ligne de Sao PauloPlace of Publication:Sao Paolo, Brazil Publisher:Museu de Arte en ligne Moderna de Sao Paulo Subject:Art & Photography Original/Facsimile:Original Year Printed:1952 Language:English, French, Italian & Portugese Special Attributes:1st Edition, Illustrated, Modernism in Brazil, Architecture, Mid Century Modern Architecture, Mid Century Modern Architecture in Brazil, Sao Paulo Biennial Author:Dante Paglia Region:South America Original/Reproduction:Original Country/Region of Manufacture:Brazil Topic:Architecture;
Arquitetura na Bienal de Sao Paulo
Architecture at Sao Paulo Biennial
American Editions of Art and Architecture
by
Dante Paglia
Trade PB. 4to. Museu de Arte Moderna de Sao Paulo. 1952. Unpaginated. Illustrated with Black and White Plates. First Edition/First Printing.
Wrappers worn with shelf-wear present to the extremities present corners rubbed and bumped. Previous owner's stramp present to the title page. Foxing Present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid.
Featuring the works of architects: Le Corbusier, Nervi, Costa, Mindlin, Levi, Cesar, Brasil, Niemeyer, Reidy, Max Bill and many others.
FROM WIKIPEDIA:
The Bienal de São Paulo was initiated in 1951 and is the second oldest art biennial in the world after the Venice Biennial, which was set up 1895 and served as its role model.
The Bienal de São Paulo was founded by the Italian-Brazilian industrialist Ciccillo Matarazzo (1898-1977). Since 1957, the Bienal de São Paulo has been held in the Ciccillo Matarazzo pavilion in the Parque do Ibirapuera. The pavilion was designed by a team led by architects Oscar Niemeyer and Hélio Uchôa, and provides an exhibition space of 30,000 m2. The Bienal de São Paulo features both Brazilian and international artists, and is considered to be one of the most important art exhibits in the country.
In 1962 the Fundação Bienal de São Paulo was created, taking over the exhibition organization that, up until then, had been under the sucessful management of the Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo, MAM-SP. The venue it occupies today came to house the biennials from its 4th edition onwards.
The Biennial's initial aims are to make contemporary art known in Brazil, push the country's access to the art scene in other metropolises and further establish São Paulo as an international art centre. The biennial serves to bring Brazilian art closer to an international audience, and vice-versa. The international exhibitions are held under the direction of rotating chief curators.
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Architecture moderne du Brésil milieu du siècle 1952 Arquitetura na Bienal en ligne de Sao Paulo