
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a wall text from an art exhibition in the Pinacoteca de São Paulo, a museum located at latitude -23.627 and longitude -46.674 in São Paulo, Brazil. The text is in two columns, one in Portuguese and the other in English. Both describe the artwork of Carlos Zilio, a Brazilian painter who is known for his figurative work. The Portuguese column focuses on the development of Zilio's painting style, emphasizing how he moved from the traditional figurative representation to a more synthetic approach, informed by his artistic interactions and the process of making. The English column elaborates on this by highlighting how Zilio's work was shaped by the "accumulation of gestural brushwork," "the rhythmic, extent, and direction of the strokes," as well as his "deliberate, humorous, skeptical, and critical" approach to art. The text also mentions Zilio's role as a professor and researcher and his exploration of ethical and social commitments during his artistic practice. The text ends with the name "Paulo Miyada," who might be the curator or author of the text.
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