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Certamente, você deseja descobrir algo novo que possa responder aos questionamentos internos que o(a) inquietam, algo que possa tornar seus sonhos realidade e levá-lo(a) a se tornar uma pessoa realizada. Para sua surpresa, você agora tem à sua disposição um trabalho elaborado com muito amor e dedicação, especialmente pensado para atender às suas necessidades. Talvez, a falta de oportunidades ou a ausência de orientação adequada o(a) tenham feito trilhar caminhos incertos e duvidosos. Concorda? Agora, você pode ter a convicção de que será um vencedor na vida. Após superar inúmeras dificuldades, você agora tem em suas mãos um livro que o(a) ajudará a redescobrir os valores...
Sixteen artists from 9 countries created works of art inspired by ecology and the environment that were specifically developed for the exhibition, in dialogue with the MAMBO curatorial team. Most of the artistic projects were specially commissioned for the 32nd São Paulo Biennial. "Incerteza viva is a collective process that began in early 2015 and brings together teachers, students, artists, activists, educators, scientists and thinkers in Brazil, Colombia and other places." --Page [1].
The most comprehensive publication on the artist's production, featuring about 100 works, created within the last ten years. Bruno Dunley's (b. Petrópolis, Brazil 1984, lives and works in São Paulo) works depart from encountered images and an analysis of the nature of painting in which linguistic codes, such as gesture, plan, surface, and representation, are understood as an alphabet, a shared vocabulary. Recently, Dunley's practice turned to gestural abstraction, without, however, leaving aside the representation of everyday objects. This is a daring project from the editorial point of view. The works are shown from the same viewing angle, with a bottom wall and a residual margin of a con...
Idealized by sensei Vinicio Antony, all Jutsu material - The Hidden Art in Karate aims to be a new vehicle for sharing the knowledge he has acquired throughout his long career as an athlete and master of Karate. "My intention is that this work can reach a greater number of people who (like me!) Have chosen the way to guide other paths.
The story develops in everyday scenes, mixing reality with fantasy, making happenings which could seem very unlikely, credible; to end up being resolved with the help of nature that, simply and "naturally", brings everything to a happy end.
Far From Equilibrium ponders the complex encounters between technology, culture and architecture, offering an extended meditation on infrastructure, war, computation, the mechanical and material intelligence, and other multivariate facets of modernity. In its intensively affiliative method and far-reaching scope, Far from Equilibrium amounts to a performance in writing of what Kwinter describes (in one of the essays included) as radical anamnesis: the imagination's escape from the sterile logic of what is.
A mouse trapped inside the pages of a book chews his way out and escapes to the countryside on a paper airplane.
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"The 24th Bienal de São Paulo remade art history from a Brazilian perspective, and presented a new model for exhibition-making in the era of post-colonial globalisation. The show employed the Brazilian notion of anthropophagy as both concept and method; it encouraged 'contamination' and 'cannibalization' of the canon and attempted to rethink the role of exhibition-based education. Detailed documentation reconstructs the Bienal, with extensive analysis provided by Lisette Lagnado ..."--Back cover.
Patricia's head was filled with wonderful, amazing thoughts. All she needed was someone to share them with. Stephen Michael King is recognised as one of Australia's most exciting young picture book creators. His simple texts and charming illustrations tell much deeper stories. His first book for children, 'The Man Who Loved Boxes', was short-listed for the Crichton Award for Children's Book Illustration and was the inaugural picture book winner of the Family Therapy Award. It has also been published in the UK, USA, Canada, Germany, Brazil, Taiwan, Korea and France.