Schendel, Mira, 1919-1988
Dates
- Existence: 1919-06-07 - 1988-07-24
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Aligning Vision: Alternative Currents in South American Drawing / Ferrari L ; Gerchman R ; Schendel M., 1998
This exhibition travelled to the Miami Art Museum. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Alternative Modernism / Smith, Roberta; Ferrari L; Schendel M., 2009
This is a review of a two person show at MOMA NYC featuring Leon Ferrari and Mira Schendel. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Art from Brazil in New York / Schendel M ; Oiticica H ; Silveira R., 1995
This exhibition was held simultaneously at several sites in NYC. Mira Schendel's concrete poetic works were shown at The Drawing Center. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Art / Kennedy, Randy; Schendel M; Ferrari L; Holzer J; Nauman B; Weiner L., 2009
This is a brief review of "Tangled Alphabets," at exhibition at MoMA featuring Leon Ferrari and Mira Schendel. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
continuum amorfo / Schendel, Mira., 2001
Mira Schendel by Maria Eduarda Marques / Schendel, Mira., 2001
Mira Schendel / Schendel, Mira., 2001
Mira Schendrl / Schendel, Mira., 2013
Thie exhibition depicted one Cadernos (1970s) of nine leaves with letraset and graphite. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Monotypes / Schendel, Mira., 2015
No Vazio do Mundo / Schendel, Mira ; DeCampos H ; Bense M ; Clark Ly ; Oiticica H ; Spanudis T ; Brett G ; Eco U ; Walther E., 1996
This retrospective exhibition was organized by Sonia Salzstein. The catalogue includes seven in-depth essays including an interview with Haroldo de Campos. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Tangled Alphabets / Ferrari, Leon ; Schendel, Mira ; Giunta A ; Naves R ; Perez-Oramas L ; Duchamp M ; Broodthaers M ; Kosuth J ; Brett G., 2009
This catalogue was edited by Luis Perez-Oramus. Amazon.com "Leon Ferrari (born in 1920) and Mira Schendel (1919-1988) are among the most significant Latin American artists of the twentieth century. Active simultaneously in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s in the neighboring countries of Argentina and Brazil, they found inspiration in the written word and in the eloquence of spoken language, and they both used language as important visual subject matter. Published to accompany the first comprehensive survey of the work of each artist in the United States, this essential catalogue presents new insights into the artists' groundbreaking work and examines the connections and collisions between the visual arts, writing, politics and religion in their oeuvres." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.