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Nara Roesler New York is pleased to present Fabio Miguez: Ichnographies, the first solo show by Fabio Miguez (b. 1962, São Paulo, Brazil) at the gallery's New York headquarters. Curated by Luis Pérez-Oramas, the exhibition offers a comprehensive overview of the artist's work, featuring a selection of recent pieces interspersed with paintings developed by the artist in the last decade. According to the curator, the title of the show references an observation by the 17th-century French architect and poet Charles Perrault, who noted that the so-called ichnographic view of a building—its projective and initial plan—inevitably coincides with its final trace as a ruin, the mark of its existence on earth, thus articulating concept and life in a single, inexorable becoming.
One of the founders of the Casa 7 studio—along with Carlito Carvalhosa, Nuno Ramos, Paulo Monteiro, and Rodrigo Andrade—a group that, in the 1980s, played a key role in the renewal of Brazilian painting...More
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Nara Roesler New York is pleased to present Fabio Miguez: Ichnographies, the first solo show by Fabio Miguez (b. 1962, São Paulo, Brazil) at the gallery's New York headquarters. Curated by Luis Pérez-Oramas, the exhibition offers a comprehensive overview of the artist's work, featuring a selection of recent pieces interspersed with paintings developed by the artist in the last decade. According to the curator, the title of the show references an observation by the 17th-century French architect and poet Charles Perrault, who noted that the so-called ichnographic view of a building—its projective and initial plan—inevitably coincides with its final trace as a ruin, the mark of its existence on earth, thus articulating concept and life in a single, inexorable becoming.
One of the founders of the Casa 7 studio—along with Carlito Carvalhosa, Nuno Ramos, Paulo Monteiro, and Rodrigo Andrade—a group that, in the 1980s, played a key role in the renewal of Brazilian painting...More