參展藝術家Artist

13.A Way to Draw Lifelines

Ana Amelia Genioli(Brazil)

作品詳細

  • 作品番号:13

  • 制作年:2024

  • 公開期間:2024年8月11日至11月10日(週二、週三公休※國定假日除外)

  • 鑑賞料金:¥0

会場・アクセス

  • 所在地:Nagae Kannon-ji Temple
  • 開館時間:August-September: 10:00-17:00,October-November: 10:00-16:00
  • 休館日:Open all day
  • 駐車場:

Ana Amelia Genioli

Ana Amélia Genioli was born in São Paulo and holds a master's and a doctorate in Communication and Semiotics from PUC-São Paulo. She attended courses with Brazilian artists such as Carlos Fajardo and Ana Maria Tavares.
Her works can be seen as cartographies, exploring the continuous relationships we establish with the world. For her, these relationships transform us and affect other subjects, as well as the environment. Genioli translates these mediations into various mediums, such as drawings, photographs, embroidery, and installations.
In her most recent work, Ana Amélia dedicated herself to imagining a notion of the future, which can also be ancestral, through observing the significance of rivers and forests and the communities that inhabit them. Her production is based on the idea that subjectivity can also be present in non-thinking and non-living beings. When this occurs, there is a destabilization of thought, which brings with it the possibility of enabling other worlds.
The artist recently presented her work at the solo exhibition des.norte at Galeria Eduardo Fernandes - SP. She also participated in international group exhibitions such as “MI-LAB Prints” at Chiyoda Arts Center – Tokyo, Art-Trofi Gallery – Moscow, among others. She took part in several residencies: the artist residency program at Universidad Nacional de Colombia – Bogotá, MI-LAB Mokuhanga Innovation Laboratory, Japan, NES Artist Residency, Iceland and Earthed Art Residency at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Canada.