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Born 1962. Known for: Passing time, archival themed artwork, photographic materials.
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Rosângela Rennó (1962) is a Brasilian artist with an architectural training who later studied Fine Art, earning a PhD from the School of Communication and Arts at the University of São Paolo in 1977.... Read full biography
Rosângela Rennó (1962) is a Brasilian artist with an architectural training who later studied Fine Art, earning a PhD from the School of Communication and Arts at the University of São Paolo in 1977. Rosângela Rennó’s source of inspiration and the basis of her work is what she calls “dead files” –... Read full biography
Rosângela Rennó (1962) is a Brasilian artist with an architectural training who later studied Fine Art, earning a PhD from the School of Communication and Arts at the University of São Paolo in 1977. Rosângela Rennó’s source of inspiration and the basis of her work is what she calls “dead files” – newspapers, old family albums, slides found in flea markets, archives, etc. Interested in “how the system systematically tries to erase the links to the past”, she wants to render visible society’s... Read full biography
Rosângela Rennó (1962) is a Brasilian artist with an architectural training who later studied Fine Art, earning a PhD from the School of Communication and Arts at the University of São Paolo in 1977. Rosângela Rennó’s source of inspiration and the basis of her work is what she calls “dead files” – newspapers, old family albums, slides found in flea markets, archives, etc. Interested in “how the system systematically tries to erase the links to the past”, she wants to render visible society’s anonymous and overlooked protagonists who, in vernacular photographs, often express far more about the human condition than photographs with an artistic intent. Rennó’s desire is to recreate the world through what it seems to treat as excess and waste.... Read full biography
Rosângela Rennó (1962) is a Brasilian artist with an architectural training who later studied Fine Art, earning a PhD from the School of Communication and Arts at the University of São Paolo in 1977. Rosângela Rennó’s source of inspiration and the basis of her work is what she calls “dead files” – newspapers, old family albums, slides found in flea markets, archives, etc. Interested in “how the system systematically tries to erase the links to the past”, she wants to render visible society’s anonymous and overlooked protagonists who, in vernacular photographs, often express far more about the human condition than photographs with an artistic intent. Rennó’s desire is to recreate the world through what it seems to treat as excess and waste. Photographs have a life cycle and when they loose their symbolic value they end up in a dead archive. Death is a fact of life and Rennó’s... Read full biography

