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Artist Spotlight

Adriana Varejão

February 24–March 2, 2021

Adriana Varejão uses the tactics of the Baroque—simulation, juxtaposition, and parody—to reflect on the mythic pluralism of Brazilian identity and the social, cultural, and aesthetic interactions that produced it. In various mediums, Varejão draws upon a potent visual legacy stemming from the histories of colonialism and transnational exchange to create a confluence of hybridized forms—paintings that are architectural or sculptural, theatrical painted sculptures, mesmerizing multichannel video—which expose the multivalent nature of memory and representation.

The Artist Spotlight series highlights the work of individual artists for one week each month. Launched in spring 2020 as a weekly platform, the series is now in its second season and is presented as a regular part of the gallery’s programming. Each Artist Spotlight features new online content, and artwork by the artist is made available with pricing information for forty-eight hours only.

Artist Spotlight: Adriana Varejão features a new painting by the artist. For more information, please contact the gallery at collecting@gagosian.com.

Photo: Vicente de Mello

Photo: Vicente de Mello

Adriana Varejão: In the Studio

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Adriana Varejão: In the Studio

Join Adriana Varejão at her studio in Rio de Janeiro as she prepares for her upcoming exhibition at Gagosian in New York. She speaks about the inspirations for her “tile” paintings, from Portuguese azulejos to the Brazilian Baroque to the Talavera ceramic tradition of Mexico, and reveals for the first time her unique process for creating these works.

Adriana Varejão: Transbarroco

Adriana Varejão: Transbarroco

From October 19 to 21, 2017, Adriana Varejão’s video installation Transbarroco (2014) played across the façade and in the central courtyard of the historic John Sowden House, designed by Lloyd Wright in 1926.

Adriana Varejão: Interiors

Adriana Varejão: Interiors

Lilia Moritz Schwarcz explores themes that are central to the artist’s oeuvre.

Adriana Varejão: Azulejão

Adriana Varejão: Azulejão

Gagosian director Louise Neri discusses the evolution of the Azulejão series with Adriana Varejão.

Cover of the book Latin American Artists: From 1785 to Now: dark blue with orange geometric lettering

Latin American Artists: From 1785 to Now

To celebrate the publication of Phaidon’s new, expansive survey, we share an excerpt from Raphael Fonseca’s introduction and a few of the more than three hundred artists featured.

Image of Adriana Varejão in her studio

Adriana Varejão Selects

To coincide with the release of the first English-language monograph on the career of Adriana Varejão—in which her diverse body of work is explored in depth, from her earliest paintings in the 1990s to her most recent multimedia installations—the artist has curated a selection of films as part of a series copresented by Gagosian and Metrograph in the theater and online. The program features cinema exploring themes of eroticism, excess, and science-fiction fatalism.

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Adriana Varejão, Mucura, 2023 © Adriana Varejão. Photo: Vicente de Mello

Exhibition

Adriana Varejão in
Bienal das Amazônias

August 4–November 5, 2023
Various locations in Belém, Brazil
www.bienalamazonias.com.br

The inaugural Bienal das Amazônias brings contemporary art to the unique surroundings of Belém, in the northern state of Pará in Brazil. It aims to conceive artistic, educational, and socio-environmental actions and develop Pan-Amazonian audiences. Seeking to reflect how art is made in the region without resorting to stereotypes, the biennial includes work by more than 120 artists and collectives from eight countries surrounding the Amazon. Work by Adriana Varejão is included.

Adriana Varejão, Mucura, 2023 © Adriana Varejão. Photo: Vicente de Mello

Adriana Varejão (New York: Rizzoli Electa, in association with Gagosian, 2022)

Talk and Book Signing

Adriana Varejão
Louise Neri

Thursday, November 17, 2022, 6pm
Rizzoli Bookstore, New York
www.rizzolibookstore.com

Adriana Varejão will be in conversation with Gagosian director Louise Neri to celebrate the publication of the artist’s first English-language monograph, published by Rizzoli Electa, in association with Gagosian. Edited by Neri, the fully illustrated volume explores Varejao’s diverse body of work in depth and organizes her oeuvre into several conceptual groupings: “Cartographies,” “Antropofagia,” “Mestizaje,” “Baroque,” “Sauna and Baths,” and “Azulejo.” After the talk, Varejão will sign copies of the book, which will be available to purchase at the event.

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Adriana Varejão (New York: Rizzoli Electa, in association with Gagosian, 2022)

Still from Bacurau (2019), directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho

Screening

Adriana Varejão Selects

October 21–30, 2022
Metrograph, New York
metrograph.com

Adriana Varejão has curated a selection of films as part of a series copresented by Gagosian and Metrograph in the theater and online. The program will feature cinema exploring themes of eroticism, excess, and science-fiction fatalism.

Varejão explains: “With these screenings, I’m taking a poetic approach, bringing together films that have opened doors in my art. . . . These aspects are present in my own art in the representations of flesh, in the imagined environments, in the historical parodies. The program also includes more recent remarkable Brazilian productions that resonate with my own thinking.”

Still from Bacurau (2019), directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho

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Museum Exhibitions

Adriana Varejão, Azulejaria “de tapete” sobre telas (Carpet Style Tilework on Canvases), 1999 © Adriana Varejão

On View

Adriana Varejão in
Souvenirs of the Future

Through April 28, 2024
Pera Museum, Istanbul
www.peramuseum.org

Souvenirs of the Future brings together a selection of commissioned contemporary works inspired by the Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation’s Kütahya Tiles and Ceramics Collection, exploring the ties forged between memory and imagination. The exhibition examines the meaning, and cultural and symbolic value, of objects that have been collected as souvenirs or personal reminders of certain places and times. Work by Adriana Varejão is included.

Adriana Varejão, Azulejaria “de tapete” sobre telas (Carpet Style Tilework on Canvases), 1999 © Adriana Varejão

Adriana Varejão, Cadernos de viagem: Yãkoana, 2003 © Adriana Varejão. Photo: Patrick Grie

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Adriana Varejão in
Siamo Foresta

June 22–October 29, 2023
Triennale di Milano, Milan
triennale.org

This exhibition, whose title translates to We Are Forest, is a partnership between the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris, and the Triennale di Milano, and is held in Milan. The show draws its inspiration from an aesthetic and political vision of the forest as an egalitarian multiverse of living beings—both human and nonhuman. It offers an allegory of a possible world beyond our own, and stages an encounter between thinkers and defenders of the forest, Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists. Work by Adriana Varejão is included.

Adriana Varejão, Cadernos de viagem: Yãkoana, 2003 © Adriana Varejão. Photo: Patrick Grie

Installation view, Adriana Varejão: Suturas, fissuras, ruínas, Pinacoteca de São Paulo, March 26–August 1, 2022. Artwork © Adriana Varejão

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Adriana Varejão
Suturas, fissuras, ruínas

March 26–August 1, 2022
Pinacoteca de São Paulo
pinacoteca.org.br

This retrospective, whose title translates to Sutures, Fissures, Ruins, is the most comprehensive solo exhibition of Adriana Varejão’s work to date. Curated by Jochen Volz, director of the Pinacoteca de São Paulo, it gathers together more than sixty works in two and three dimensions made between 1985 and 2022. From her position as both a postcolonial subject and a contemporary painter, Varejão brings an insistent critical scrutiny to bear on the enduring impact of European history, its iconography, and artistic conventions. The exhibition highlights the subversive strategies and their symptoms that have underscored Varejão’s art practice since her Baroque canvases of the early 1990s.

Installation view, Adriana Varejão: Suturas, fissuras, ruínas, Pinacoteca de São Paulo, March 26–August 1, 2022. Artwork © Adriana Varejão

Adriana Varejão, Ruína Brasilis (Brasilis Ruin), 2021 © Adriana Varejão

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Adriana Varejão in
Composições para tempos insurgentes

October 9, 2021–May 8, 2022
Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro
mam.rio

This exhibition, whose title translates to Compositions for Insurgent Times, highlights a multigenerational group of artists who strategically and poetically address the relationship between nature and culture in their work. The exhibition aims to prompt discussions about sustainable urban architecture, questions of diversity and accessibility, and Afro-Brazilian and Western traditions brought together to exercise new ways of building and relating to the world. Work by Adriana Varejão is included.

Adriana Varejão, Ruína Brasilis (Brasilis Ruin), 2021 © Adriana Varejão

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