Renata Lucas

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Renata Lucas (* 1971 in Ribeirão Preto ) is a Brazilian installation and concept artist who lives and works in São Paulo .

life and work

Renata Lucas completed her studies in fine arts in 1999 at the Universidade Estadual de Campinas with a master’s degree and then completed her doctorate in 2008 at the Universidade de São Paulo .

Lucas always reacts directly to a place with her strictly conceptual works. In 2012 Lucas was a participant in dOCUMENTA (13) . “Ontem, areias movedicas / Yesterday, quicksands” is the floor plan of a fictional monument that is laid out in the form of a pyramid over the grid of the streets of Kassel. In 2015, Lucas realized the work Fontes e sequestros in Berlin from three recast segments of three historical fountains in Berlin.

Exhibitions (selection)

Solo exhibitions

  • 2006 Museu de Arte Moderna Aloísio Magalhães, Recife
  • 2007 Renata Lucas Falha , REDCAT (Roy and Edna Disney / CalArts Theater), Los Angeles
  • 2007 Renata Lucas Gasworks Gallery, London
  • 2010 Renata Lucas "Art Works, 2010 Cabeça e cauda de calvalo / Head and Tail of the Horse" Prize winner of the Schering Foundation , Art Works Berlin
  • 2011 Renata Lucas Third Time , Peep-Hole Milan
  • 2012 Falha / Failure , Hordaland kunstsenter, Bergen (Norway)
  • 2014 Renata Lucas , Vienna Secession , Vienna

Group exhibitions

Awards (selection)

  • 2009 Art Prize of the Schering Foundation

literature

  • Renata Lucas. [On the occasion of the exhibition Renata Lucas, Schering Foundation Art Prize 2009, Kunst-Werke 2010, Berlin, September 12 - November 7, 2010]. argobooks, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-94156-0-963 (German / English).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wiener Secession, Renata Lucas ( Memento from May 20, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on July 7, 2020.
  2. ^ Schering Foundation Art Prize 2009 , accessed on June 28, 2015.
  3. Renata de Almeida Lucas: Visto de dentro, visto de fora. USP, São Paulo 2008. [PDF; 23.6 MB; Brazilian Portuguese; accessed on July 7, 2020].
  4. Sabine B. Vogel Renata Lucas in the Vienna Secession, accessed on June 28, 2015
  5. dOCUMENTA (13). The accompanying book / The Guidebook. Catalog 3/3., Page 86, 2012, ISBN 978-3-7757-2954-3
  6. REDCAT Renata Lucas: Falha , accessed on June 28, 2015 (English).
  7. Monopol KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin at risk of relocation, accessed on June 28, 2015
  8. artfacts Renata Lucas , accessed June 28, 2015.
  9. ^ Schering Foundation Art Prize 2009 , accessed on June 28, 2015.