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11.12.2012

Artes visuais Jonathas de Andrade é premiado na Ucrânia

O alagoano radicado no Recife Jonathas de Andrade levou o Prêmio Especial no Future Generation Art Prize, cuja cerimônia de entrega foi sexta (7), em Kiev, na Ucrânia. Ele divide o dinheiro – inicialmente US$ 20 mil, mas que deverá ser aumentado, segundo Victor Pinchuk, fundador da premiação – com mais quatro artistas: Micol Assael (Itália), Ahmet Ögüt (Turquia), Rayyane Tabet e (Líbano), Marwa Arsanios (Líbano).

O prêmio será empregado no financiamento de programas de residência artística para os ganhadores. O Prêmio Principal, de US$100 mil, foi para a inglesa Lynette Yiadom-Boakye.

Eis a justificativa do júri na entrega do prêmio a Jonathas, que venceu pela obra “Nostalgia: sentimento de classe”:

O júri premia Jonathas de Andrade pela forma que ele preenche a lacuna entre arte e ideologia. Referenciando os motivos modernistas usados nas tradições arquitetônicas e murais do Brasil em risco de desparecer da memória coletiva, suas instalações conceituais traduzem e revelam a contradição entre pobreza e prosperidade e tentativa fracassadas de mudanças sociais”

Source: folhape.com
Author: Pedro Neves
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