Rodrigo Cunha
The research of artist Rodrigo Cunha (Florianópolis, Brazil, 1976) focuses predominantly on painting centred on the representation of the human figure. In planes that seem to slide the elements off the canvas, characters that inhabit the artist's imagination bare their privacy, posing in closed rooms. By representing, as a background, canvases within his canvases, the artist also promotes a dialogue between his painting and those of other artistic movements.
Rodrigo has works in institutional collections such as Fundação Cultural Badesc (Florianópolis); Galeria de Arte da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (Florianópolis-SC); Museu de Arte de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis (Florianópolis-SC) and SESC Santa Catarina (Florianópolis-SC).
Main solo exhibitions: "Sceptical Garden", Zipper Gallery, São Paulo, Brazil (2015), "Dialogues with Desterro", Vitor Meirelles Museum, Florianópolis, Brazil (2008), Blumenau Art Museum, Brazil (2006).
Main group exhibitions: International Biennial of Curitiba (2017); "The Human Figure", Caixa Cultural Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2014), "It's what there is", Fundação Cultural Badesc, Florianópolis, Brazil (2013), "Labels", Santa Catarina Museum of Art, Florianópolis, Brazil (2007).
Por: Zipper Galeria