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Sara Ramo

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Categoria:!Artigos sem imagem tanto localmente quanto no Wikidata Sara Ramo Sara Ramo (Madrid, October 6, 1975) is a Spanish-Brazilian visual artist who works with installation, video, sculpture and collage.[1]

Life and education

With a Spanish father and a Brazilian mother, Sara spent her childhood between Brazil and Spain. At the age of 17, she entered the Bachelor of Arts and Crafts course at Escuela de la Palma nº2. Soon after, she began the Fine Arts course at the Complutense University of Madrid where she completed her degree in Fine Arts at the Federal University of Minas Gerais.

Career

In 2003, she won the first edition of the Pampulha Art Museum Scholarship in Belo Horizonte.[2] In the same year, she was invited to join the team of artists at Galeria Fortes Vilaça.


Her technique is articulated in different formats — mainly installation, video, sculpture and collage. In works such as Some days spent in space (2005), the artist invited the viewer to question previously acquired values, working directly with the elements that define immediate everyday life to reconfigure them into strange presences[3].

In Penumbra (2012), the change in the natural order of things made it possible to create new structures of sensitivity. The artist encompasses a vast heritage of cultural tradition that confronts the utilitarian and scientific perspective of the contemporary world; incorporating notions of mysticism, mythology and magic. Questioning it permeates the relationship between human beings and objects that are determined only by their usefulness [4]. By fracturing this paradigm, new narrative possibilities emerge, involving spatial and temporal consequences in her works. In 2020, she was considered one of the 20 most influential art artists in Spain[5].

Major Works

  • Cartas sobre a mesa - 2020
  • Un cuarto propio, algo caliente y todo lo demás - 2020
  • lindaviejalocabruja - 2019
  • La caída y otras formas de vida[6] - 2019
  • La construcción de lo posible - 2019
  • Afinidades afetivas - 2018
  • Para Marcela e as outras[7] - 2017
  • Os Ajudantes[8] - 2015
  • Punto Ciego - 2014
  • Desvelo y Traza[9] - 2014
  • Sin Heroismos, por favor[10] - 2012
  • Penumbra[11] - 2012
  • Translado[12] - 2009
  • Movable Planes[13] - 2009
  • Alguns dias passados no espaço[14] - 2005
  • O Jardim das Coisas do Sótão - 2004

Awards

  • Fundación Botín, Santander[15] - 2015
  • Bolsa de Cultura Francesa Cité des Arts, Paris (2008),
  • Prêmio Marcantônio Vilaça para as Artes Plásticas[16], Recife (2006);
  1. "Sara Ramo". Itaú Cultural.
  2. "A poética do cotidiano de Sara Ramo". Cultura - Estadão.
  3. "Sara Ramo: "Hasta la fantasía tiene una instancia política". El País.
  4. "Sara Ramo: "Los artistas tenemos que mostrar nuestra indignación"". El País.
  5. "Sara Ramo / Artista - Las 20 mujeres más influyentes del arte en España". El Mundo.
  6. "Sara Ramo, La caída y otras formas de vida". La Ventana del Arte.
  7. "Capela do Morumbi inaugura instalação de Sara Ramo". Prefeitura de São Paulo.
  8. "Os ajudantes, video instalação de Sara Ramos". Fundação Clovis Salgado. Archived from the original on 2022-11-26. Retrieved 2024-05-24.
  9. "Desvelo y Traza, instalação de Sara Ramos". Prêmio Pipa.
  10. "Sin Heroismos por favor". Mas de Arte.
  11. "Sara Ramo, Penumbra". Instituto Eva Klabin. Archived from the original on 2022-09-24. Retrieved 2024-05-24.
  12. "Caos do Cotidiano". Revista Trip.
  13. "Sara Ramo Movable Planes". Mutual Art.
  14. "Sara Ramo". Frieze.
  15. "Las Becas de Artes Plasticas". Arte Informado.
  16. "Salões e Prêmios". Canal Contemporâneo.


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