Sergio Camargo’s work benefits from an unprecedented approach in Brasilia with a free exhibition that offers reinterpretations and changes in his artistic trajectory.
Created by Metropolisesthe É Pau, É Pedra… exhibition, with free entry, occupies the Foyer of the Villa-Lobos Room, at the Teatro Nacional Claudio Santoro, and transforms the environment into an immersive journey, in which light, material and volume are articulated in harmony with the monumental architecture of the space.
The exhibition presents, in addition to works and an interactive space, to name just a few examples, a new documentary produced and directed by the artist’s daughter, Maria Camargo. Check out the documentary here.
Work exhibited
The poems are highlighted in the exhibition
Exhibition É Pau, É Pedra…, by the artist Sergio Camargo, at the National Theater
In it, Maria tries to figure out who her father, Sergio Camargo, was as well as a renowned artist.
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The documentary, presented in its entirety at the exhibition, won the prize for best short film script at Ciné PE in 2010. It was also selected at the following festivals:
- É Tudo Verdade Festival – São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, 2010
- Ciné Pernambuco – Recife, 2010
- Instituto Moreira Salles – exhibition on May 7, 2010 – Rio de Janeiro
- São Paulo International Short Film Festival, 2010
- 12th Belo Horizonte International Short Film Festival – special documentary session Ritos da Memória, 2010
- 14th Cine Las Americas International Film Festival – Austin, Texas, United States, 2011
- 2nd Montes Claros Film Festival, Minas Gerais, 2011
- Curta Circuito Cinema Club – Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, 2011
- Berlin Latin American Short Film Festival (Lakino) – Berlin, Germany, 2011
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Clara Camargo Vianna and Maria Camargo, granddaughter and daughter of Sergio Camargo
Maria is an author, screenwriter and psychoanalyst in training, graduated in cinema from PUC-Rio, and is the creator and final screenwriter of the series Rota 66, Assédio and Dois Irmãos.
He directed the award-winning short films If My Father Were Made of Stone and Sometimes the Heart Stops Beating. He also published the books Dois Irmãos: Roteiro da series, Preciosas Vocês suis Fundamentais and the children’s book O medo eo mar.
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Exhibition É Pau, é Pedra…, by Sergio Camargo, organized by Metropoles
Visits from December 10 to March 6, at the Foyer of the Villa-Lobos Room, at the National Theater