Pinakotheke Cultural began its journey in 1979 as an organization specializing in planning and producing exhibitions and books exclusively focused on the history of art in Brazil. From the 1980s until now, when it turns 45, it has presented public exhibitions and publications on important Brazilian artists such as Alfredo Volpi, José Pancetti, Alberto da Veiga Guignard, Di Cavalcanti and Candido Portinari, among others.
Since 1994, it has been carrying out its activities at its headquarters in Rio de Janeiro, at Rua São Clemente 300, in Botafogo. The house, equipped with infrastructure carefully adapted for the assembly of exhibitions, has exquisite information and communication resources; a technical reserve of works of art implemented following rigorous standards of excellence; a library and databases on the history of art in Brazil; as well as offices and workshops for the planning and production of lighting equipment and unique installations. The technical quality of its projects has earned it the most important awards for cultural projects, books and art exhibitions, from the National Book Institute, the Brazilian Book Chamber, the Brazilian Association of Art Critics, the São Paulo Association of Art Critics, the National Foundation for Children's and Young Adult Books and the Brazilian Committee of the International Council of Museums.
Although it also operates in the publishing field, Pinakotheke Cultural has established various lines of activity aimed at technological and cultural improvement in the museum sector, promoting exhibitions, cataloging and preservation and security services for public and private art collections.
Pinakotheke São Paulo was inaugurated in 2002, with architecture by architect Carlos Bratke; unlike the neoclassical mansion of the Rio headquarters, the house is known for the modernity of its design.
It has established itself as an important cultural space in the city and, since then, has presented a series of significant exhibitions by exponents of modern and contemporary Brazilian art, among them, the most recent: Frans Krajcberg (2023), Rubem Valentim (2022) and Lygia Clark (2021).
The exhibition "Lygia Clark (1920-1988) 100 years" was chosen as the best retrospective of the year by the São Paulo Association of Art Critics (APCA). It brought together approximately 100 works by the artist, including paintings, drawings, engravings, animals, climbing plants, softwork, cocoons, relational objects, photographs and documents.
His most recent exhibition in 2024, Monumental - Angelo Venosa, Beatriz Milhazes, Jorge Guinle, Leda Catunda and Luiz Zerbini, presented works that explore the concept of monumentality by these exponents of Generation 80. "These artists sought to transcend the physical and conceptual boundaries of the works to create impact and challenge the public", says Camila Perlingeiro, editorial director of Pinakotheke.
Multiarte opened its doors to the public of Ceará in late 1987, and in 2024, it will complete 37 years of activities in Fortaleza. Over the years, it has presented works by the most important Brazilian artists. It has held exhibitions by Antonio Bandeira, Antonio Dias, Di Cavalcanti, Cícero Dias, Iberê Camargo, Raimundo Cela, Rubens Gerchmann, Pedro Américo, Candido Portinari, Jaildo Marinho, Luciano Figueiredo and Tomie Ohtake.
During these exhibitions, the Gallery launched books and catalogues published by Edições Pinakotheke. One of the most important titles worth highlighting is Raimundo Cela's (1980-1954) raisonné of the artist from Ceará, by Nilo de Brito Firmeza, from 2004, and still a reference for academic research. It has established partnerships and organized exhibitions at public and private institutions, such as the Dragão do Mar Center for Art and Culture (CDMAC), the University of Fortaleza (UNIFOR) and the Museum of Art of the Federal University of Ceará - MAUC/UFC.
It pays special attention to audience development and, to this end, promotes numerous meetings. Art critics, authors and curators such as Roberto da Matta, Lilia Schwarcz, Sergio Martins, Fernando Cocchiarale, Aracy Amaral, Agnaldo Farias and artists such as Waltercio Caldas, Antonio Dias, Jaildo Marinho, Miquel Barceló and educators such as Charles Watson and Paulo Portella Filho have come to Fortaleza to participate in these events.
Multiarte promotes study groups, as well as courses and lectures focused on art and creative processes, with the participation of professionals active in the country's artistic circuit.
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