Diana Motta (São Paulo, 1985) tem na pintura a principal linguagem de sua produção plástica, mas esta pode se manifestar por outros meios, como o vídeo, o desenho, a fotografia, a colagem e o objeto. Principais exposições individuais: “Passagens”, MuBE, São Paulo, SP, 2014; “Sobre O Segredo”, Galeria Antônio Sibasolly, Anápolis, GO, 2014. Principais exposições coletivas: Sauna Mixta - Desapê / Residência Capacete, São Paulo, SP (2016); 47° Salão de Arte Contempôranea de Piracicaba, SP (2015); 23º Salão Curitibano de Artes Visuais, Curitiba, PR (2014); VII Salão de Artes Plásticas de São José do Rio Preto, SP (2014); IV Salão SINAP (CIA das Artes), São Paulo, SP (2014); 20 Salão de Artes Plásticas de Praia Grande, SP (2013). Prêmios: Melhor Obra do Salão IV Salão Internacional de Artes Plásticas SINAP/AIAP, São Paulo, SP, 2014.
Abertura: 20 de outubro
Em cartaz até 19 de novembroA próxima edição do projeto Zip’Up abriga a individual “And listen to the wind blow”, da paulistana Diana Motta. Na exposição, a artista exibe trabalhos que manifestam como a abordagem pictórica orienta sua produção visual, em pinturas com motivos femininos e referências ao universo pop. Mesmo o vídeo e a colagem inseridos na mostra têm como ponto de partida a pintura. A curadoria é de Mario Gioia, que também coordena o Zip’Up.
Nos trabalhos figurativos, a artista investiga a pertinência do autorretrato em tempos de selfies, em que a autoimagem e sua veiculação exaustiva por redes de diversos âmbitos dão a esse tipo de fotografia um novo status. Já nos abstratos, em que Diana experimenta grandes formatos que misturam tinta à óleo e spray sobre tela, as transparências de diversas matizes no campo pictórico provocam uma ideia de imersão. “Penso nas telas grandes com um cenário, um lugar para se entrar”, afirma.
Serviço
Exposição: “And listen to the wind blow”
Abertura: 20 de outubro, às 19h
Visitação: até 19 de novembro de 2016
R. Estados Unidos 1494, Jardim América – Tel. (11) 4306-4306
Segunda a sexta, 10h/19h; sábado, 11h/17h
“Eta Virginis” óleo sobre tela 60 x 50 cm Diana Motta 2015
Eta Virginis” óleo sobre tela 60 x 50 cm Diana Motta 2015
‘Gamma Draconis” óleo sobre tela 60 x 50 cm Diana Motta 2015
“Electra” tinta a óleo e spray sobre tela 120 x 100 cm Diana Motta 2015
17 Tauri” tinta a óleo e spray sobre tela 120 x 100 cm Diana Motta 2015
‘Mãmi” tinta a óleo e spray sobre tela 40 x 30 cm Diana Motta 2015
Ilha’
óleo sobre tela 100x180 cm 2015
Natureza Selvagem “Flores da Bahia”
óleo sobre tela 80 x 60 cm 2014
‘Festa na Árvore’
pencil on paper 80 x 100cm 2014
Vale Nevado
collage 22 x 36 cm 2013
Capadócia
collage 18 x 22 cm 2013
Motanhas de Pedra
collage 80 x 100 cm 2013
Montanhas de Neve
paper, aluminum on paper 70 x 90 cm 2013
Vale Encantado
collage 80 x 100 cm 2013
Fetiche Felino
collage 36 x 42 cm 2013
Coqueiros
collage 40 x 60 cm 2103
Holograma
oil on canvas 2013
“You Can’t See Me” - 2012
oil on canvas 30x30 cm
GENESIS
“When the world was created man was created by the end of the process. All the animals were created first. In the story of Genesis when man was created all the animals in the fields feared man, and the reason they feared man is because of the amount of light that was shining and emanating from him. But something happened. The moment that Adam ate from the Tree of Knowledge Good and Bad the world turned around. Instead of the animals fearing man, man is now fearing animals. How could it possibly be? What changed over night? The story of creation, the Tree Of Knowledge Good and Bad and the Tree of Life, represent two types of awareness. The awareness of the flawless universe, the awareness of mind over matter, the awareness of the Light versus the Tree of knowledge Good and Bad awareness of the roller coaster: one day is good one day is bad, I’m constantly reactive of what goes around me (…) What happened to Adam in the Garden of Eden is that he chose to leave the Tree of Life that had tranquility and peace. And you ask yourself why it’s even possible. But you know that the highest rate of divorce is in perfect marriages? Tranquility kills us. It’s too boring? Is it too obvious? Yes. So we run to the world of stimulation, of grabbing, taking, insecurity, ups and downs.
The moment we make this choice the world is reversed and instead of us being in control of the animals of the field, of reality - the other way around - they are controlling us. The nature of the animal kingdom is to fear, is to awe, is to appreciate the light that man brought in to the world. Why? because man is the only creature that has the free choice, the ability to control, the ability to choose it’s destiny.
The world came into place that a person is afraid of a mosquito.”
- Ruth Rosenberg explaining the Zohar
“If There An Angel Over Her, An Interpreter” - 2012
oil on canvas 60x72cm
ideiasderua0@gmail.com
Capadócia
collage 18 x 22 cm 2013
Motanhas de Pedra
collage 80 x 100 cm 2013
Montanhas de Neve
paper, aluminum on paper 70 x 90 cm 2013
Vale Encantado
collage 80 x 100 cm 2013
Fetiche Felino
collage 36 x 42 cm 2013
Coqueiros
collage 40 x 60 cm 2103
Holograma
oil on canvas 2013
Boca - oil on canvas 80 x 120 cm 2013
Cherry Creek Ave.’
oil on canvas 60x60 cm 2013
Restriction’ - 2012
oil on canvas 30x30cm“You Can’t See Me” - 2012
oil on canvas 30x30 cm
GENESIS
“When the world was created man was created by the end of the process. All the animals were created first. In the story of Genesis when man was created all the animals in the fields feared man, and the reason they feared man is because of the amount of light that was shining and emanating from him. But something happened. The moment that Adam ate from the Tree of Knowledge Good and Bad the world turned around. Instead of the animals fearing man, man is now fearing animals. How could it possibly be? What changed over night? The story of creation, the Tree Of Knowledge Good and Bad and the Tree of Life, represent two types of awareness. The awareness of the flawless universe, the awareness of mind over matter, the awareness of the Light versus the Tree of knowledge Good and Bad awareness of the roller coaster: one day is good one day is bad, I’m constantly reactive of what goes around me (…) What happened to Adam in the Garden of Eden is that he chose to leave the Tree of Life that had tranquility and peace. And you ask yourself why it’s even possible. But you know that the highest rate of divorce is in perfect marriages? Tranquility kills us. It’s too boring? Is it too obvious? Yes. So we run to the world of stimulation, of grabbing, taking, insecurity, ups and downs.
The moment we make this choice the world is reversed and instead of us being in control of the animals of the field, of reality - the other way around - they are controlling us. The nature of the animal kingdom is to fear, is to awe, is to appreciate the light that man brought in to the world. Why? because man is the only creature that has the free choice, the ability to control, the ability to choose it’s destiny.
The world came into place that a person is afraid of a mosquito.”
- Ruth Rosenberg explaining the Zohar
“If There An Angel Over Her, An Interpreter” - 2012
oil on canvas 60x72cm
ideiasderua0@gmail.com
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