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| Short Bio: |
I am a Brazilian new media artist born in 1976.
Graduated in Cinema and Video from the University of Sao Paulo (2000); further film study at UCLA, Los Angeles (2002).
My videos have been exhibited and awarded prizes in more than 80
festivals in 30 countries. Among the awards I received: Best Video at
Videoformes New Media & Video Art Festival (France), Best
Experimental Documentary at Sopot Independent Film Festival (Polland),
Best Experimental Video at Cineamazonia Festival (Brazil), Honorary
Award at Alucine Toronto Latino Media Festival (Canada) and Honorary
Award at International Experimental Film Festival Carbunari (Italy).
In 2005, my first documentary feature film, "Woman Cries Out!",
received the Best Film Award at both the CineEsquemaNovo (Brazil) and
Cineport (Portugal) festivals. It was also nominated for the UNESCO
Breaking The Chains Award for Best Film on the Theme of Slavery and its
Outcomes.
I have participated in about 30 solo and collective exhibitions in
Brazil, Canada, USA, Spain, Poland, France, Portugal and Sweden with
videos, installations, performances and photos.
I have been awarded the following grants: Support for Production in
Visual Arts - So Paulo Arts Council; Support for Production - Recife
Art Week; Exhibition Program - So Paulo Cultural Center; and Cultural
Diffusion and Exchange Program - Brazilian Ministry of Culture. I have
been nominated for the Sergio Motta Award of Art and Technology (2007)
and the Nascente Art Award (2000).
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| Additional Comments: |
STATEMENT
I work primarily with video and photography.
I'm concerned with examining the connections between the camera,
subject, author and viewer. I'm interested in issues such as the
construction of identity, communication and voyeurism. I also
investigate how the relationship between our body and the surrounding
world (ie. nature or urban settings and culture) shapes our identity.
My greatest challenge is to find new forms of narrative by confronting
established film language. I construct narratives, strategies and
perceptions of reality, in search of fresh ways to connect with the
viewer, defying his/her own perception of the world and proposing
thought-provoking sensorial and emotional experiences.
This year I've been also busy with the Exquisite Corpse Video Project,
a collaboration project that I'm managing and has the participation of several international artists. More info at www.artreview.com/profile/excorpse
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