Helio Oiticica

Oiticica, Helio





Helio Oiticica was born 1937 BirthRio de Janeiro, Brasil.
Died 1980

Categories: Installation art Multimedia Conceptual Art Sydney Biennale

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The objects Hélio Oiticica called Bolides (Fireballs) reflect what he deemed “the constructivism of the favelas” – the structures and colors of the unplanned architectural landscape of Rio de Janeiro’s low-income neighborhoods…

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Nascido e falecido no Rio de Janeiro. Estudou com Ivan Serpa após 1954, e entre esse ano e 1956 integrou o Grupo Frente, aderindo posteriormente ao Movimento Neoconcreto e tomando parte nas mostras realizadas entre 1959 e 1961 no Rio de Janeiro, Salvador e São Paulo…
Projecto Filtro – Para Vergara NY 1972 1972 (Reconstructed X)

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