The mega-exhibition dedicated to Sergio Camargo arrived in Brasilia and transformed the Foyer de Sala Villa-Lobos into one of the most dynamic cultural art scenes in the capital. The exhibition, organized by Metropolises, celebrates different phases of the sculptor and presents new works. The venture has attracted admirers of contemporary art from across the country and is free to enter.
Exhibition details
With free access, the exhibition transforms the space into a point of convergence between art, architecture and memory, inviting visitors to visit different phases of the artist’s production.
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Sergio Camargo’s free and unique exhibition highlights the unique architecture of the National Theater
More than a retrospective, the exhibition presents itself as an invitation to contemplation and dialogue with the shapes, volumes and silences that span generations.
The National Theater is the theater of the initiative
The exhibition is divided into several sectors
By occupying a setting of strong historical value, the initiative reinforces the commitment to broaden access to art and keep alive the production of central names in Brazilian sculpture, thus bringing new audiences closer to a heritage that remains current and powerful.
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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.