Regina Silveira
Of the solo exhibitions, from 1959 to the present, some among the most recent are: Lumen at the Crystal Palace, Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid (2005), Sombra Luminosa at the Banco de la República Art Museum, Bogotá (2007), Ficções at the Vale do Rio Doce Museum, Vila Velha - ES (2006) , Tropel Reversed at the Køge Art Museum, Denmark (2009), Linha de Sombra at the Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro (2009), Abyssal at Atlas Sztuki, Lodz, Poland (2010), Ocupação at Instituto Itaú Cultural, São Paulo (2010), 1001 Dias e Outros Enigmas at Fundação Iberê Camargo, Porto Alegre, Brazil (2011), Limits at Rubin Center for the Visual Arts, UT El Paso, USA (2011) and In Absentia (Collection) at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, Co., USA (2012).
He has held a CNPQ Research Fellowship (1985-89), a Residency Fellowship at the Banff Centre, Canada (1993), the Civitella Ranieri Foundation, New York, as well as Umbertide, Italy (1995), and was Visiting Artist at the University of Texas, Austin (1998). He has also received fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation (1990), Pollock-Krasner Foundation (1993) and Fulbright Foundation (1994). Recent national awards were the Sérgio Motta Award for Art and Technology (2000), APCA -SP Award given for the exhibition Claraluz (2003), Bravo Prime Award in the Arts, given to Mundus Admirabilis (2007), Bunge Foundation Award in the Arts (2009) and the Critics' Grand Prize, given to the Tramazul intervention at MASP (2010/2011), by APCA-SP in 2011. Recently, in 2013, Regina Silveira won the Masp Award, for the trajectory of her career.
Por: Bolsa de Arte