Vitoria Biagiolli shows a painting from the series “Beauty and Chaos” at the VIII Rome International Biennial, from 16 to 26, january 2010, at the Piazza del Popolo, with awards being presented at the Sant´Angelo Castle, Vatican City.
Peter Gallagher - producer, actor, plastic artist, Lauderdale House Arts Centre’ s director in London-UK.
“The second International Exhibition of Brazilian Art in London this year by the ICSA, brought a great diversity of style and talent to Lauderdale House.
The range of work featured Abstract and figurative painting and sculpture of the highest order, taking us on a journey of the vivid Brazilian imagination. This cultural exchange was of great benefit to all who witnessed and took part in it.
The communion between Brazil and UK through art is a pliowerful, political and cultural happening that will endure in the memory for a long time.
For the future, it is clear for us to renew our efforts and continue to work together, through this harmonious exchange.”
Peter Gallagher
(Brazil and the world, the best of brazilian art – Ed. All Print, 2009, p.24 – Published by ICSA – Instituto Cultural Século e Arte)
Vitoria Biagiolli is one of fine artists who are in the book Brazil and the World – The Best of Brazilian Art, released at the XIV International Book Biennial in Rio de Janeiro – 2009. The book was published by Instituto Cultural Século e Arte and was released, also in Sao Paulo on October 3rd.
In 2009, in London, was winner of the ICSA International Culture Award and a Gold Medal in the painting category, at the Second International Exhibition of Brazilian Art in London – United Kingdom, sponsored by the Instituto Cultural Século e Arte-ICSA and Lauderdale House Arts Centre.
In 2009, the project Deconstruction of the Myth was selected by Résidence d’Artistes Centre d’Arts Camac Arts Centre to be held in Marnay-sur-Seine – France, with a grant from the Ténot Foundation. The project idea emerged during the course of graduation in Fine Arts and took shape during the course of post-graduate in history of Visual Arts. The paper produced by Vitoria “Identity and Differences between the Greeks and Contemporary Aesthetic Models” aimed to reflect on the ancient Greek culture and its influence on contemporary Western society. The project is based on theoretical bases acquired in the various courses of artistic training and experience as a professional artist and set designer, and a careful observation of reality in which we live, that is, the contemporary Western society.
The Second International Exhibition of Brazilian Art, promoted by ICSA and Lauderdale House Arts Centre, happened in London – United Kingdom, May 27 to June 8, 2009. Visual artists from Brazil and abroad ran for the ICSA International Award of Culture.
See to:
Instituto Cultural Século e Arte
O Convite para a Mostra
Coleção Cidade dos Sonhos