Sergio Camargo, an essential reference in Brazilian sculpture, celebrates his work in a new exhibition that highlights different moments of his career, a pioneering initiative of the Metropolises which is now expanding its role in encouraging artistic production in the country. The free exhibition is available until March 6, at the Foyer de la Sala Villa-Lobos, at the Teatro Nacional Claudio Santoro, one of the most emblematic spaces in the capital and the ideal stage to receive the geometry and poetry of his work.
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Sergio Camargo’s free and unique exhibition highlights the unique architecture of the National Theater
With free entry, the public will be able to browse the pieces that helped establish Camargo, an artist whose strength in the international market is so great that some of his sculptures have already achieved significant values in auctions and private collections.
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Sergio Camargo is one of the greatest Brazilian sculptors
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A unique exhibition brings his creations to the Federal District
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And presents his genius to the people of Brasilia
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In addition to being part of prestigious private collections and museums, Sergio Camargo has creations visible in public spaces around the world.
Discover the artist’s works in public places around the world:
- Oslo Cemetery, Norway
- Itaú Business Center, São Paulo, Brazil
- Technical Education College, Équeurdreville, France
- Faculty of Medicine, Bordeaux, France
- Fylkeshuset, Trondheim, Norway
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Brasilia, Brazil
- Musée des Sables, Port-Barcarès, France
- Museum of Fine Arts, Caracas, Venezuela
- Catacumba Park, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Parque de las Esculturas del Cerro Nutibara, Medellín, Colombia
- Praça da Sé, São Paulo, Brazil


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Exhibition É Pau, é Pedra…, by Sergio Camargo, organized by Metropoles
Visit from December 10 to March 6, to the Foyer of the Villa-Lobos Room, at the National Theater. Every day, from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.