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Paulo Aquarone
Born
Paulo de Tarso Aquarone[1]

(1956-08-27)August 27, 1956
Occupationmultimedia poet
Websitehttp://www.pauloaquarone.com


Paulo de Tarso Aquarone (August 27, 1956 – São Paulo city) is a multimedia Brazilian poet.

Work

  • “Poemas Soltos de Mim” (1993),
  • “Poemas que Eu Fiz” (1994),
  • “Poemas que Vagam” (1994),
  • “Poemas de Outono” (1994),
  • “Poemas que Eu Conto” (1995),
  • “Poemas de Novo” (1995),
  • “Poemas das Cores” (1996),
  • “Poemas sobre Papel” (1996),
  • “Poemas no Livro são letras de Símbolo” (1998),
  • “Som das Letras” (1999),
  • “Poemas e Ilustrações Gráficas” (2000).

Edition of the book "Poemas escolhidos", handmade paper printed in typography (30 copies).

Comments

Exposures

  • 1996 - Individual Exhibition at the "Library Sergio Milliet" Centro Cultural São Paulo, 1-29 February.
  • 1997/1998 - Solo Exhibitions, traveling, the Historical Museum of the State Secretariat of Culture of Sao Paulo - Guaratinguetá, Rio Claro, Vinhedo, Itapecerica da Serra.
  • 1997 - Underground Passage of Consolation, Sao Paulo - SP.
  • 1998 - In the lobby of the Secretariat of Culture of Sao Paulo
  • 1999 - Collective exhibition in the Gallery Slavieiro Jo, along with artists of the 50s (50s and their involvement): Alberto Teixeira, Anatol Wladyslaw, Antônio Maluf, Geraldo de Barros, John Graz, Judith Lauand Lothar Charoux, Samson Flexor , Wega Nery and others.
  • 2000 - Solo exhibition at the Gallery of the National Library of Lisbon - Portugal (Sept. 28 to Nov. 10), commemorating the 500th anniversary of the discovery of Brazil and sponsored by the National Commission for the Commemorations of the Portuguese discoveries, the Ministry of Culture Portugal. The 40 works (poems and graphics) were donated to the Collection of the National Library, and 30 copies of the 11th book, "Poems and Graphic Illustrations."
  • 2001 - Solo exhibition in the lobby of the Caixa Econômica Federal - Centro - SP.
  • 2002 - Solo Exhibition Complex at Julio Prestes by the State Ministry of Culture (July-August).
  • 2003 - Solo exhibition at the Cultural PRODAM (from February 13 to March 13).
  • 2003 - Solo exhibition in the Municipal Library Andrade (01-20 December).
  • 2004 - Solo exhibition in Int Paraty Literary Festival (7-11 July).
  • 2005 - Solo exhibition at Casa das Rosas-Space Haroldo de Campos, Sao Paulo - SP from January 28 to March 18.
  • 2005 - Solo exhibition in the Hall-Banespa Santander Cultural Center, São Paulo - SP May 30-June 30.
  • 2006 - Solo exhibition at the Public Library Alceu Amoroso Lima, Sao Paulo - SP from February 7 to March 4.
  • 2006 - Solo exhibition at the Cultural Public Tendal Lapa, Sao Paulo - SP from May 8 to June 8.
  • 2006 - Shows Technology Connections conference - Sergio Motta Art and Technology in the lobby Senac Scipio Lapa, Sao Paulo - SP on May 26. Obs.Poemas interactive visual computer.
  • 2006 - Solo Exhibition in the Office of Art & Lordello Gobbi, Sao Paulo - SP, 3 October to 14 November.
  • 2007 - Solo exhibition at the Public Library of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ 02 April to 3 May.
  • 2007/2010 - Exhibition in digital media (transport and electronic panels), by TVO Mixer, Brazil from November 30 to November 30.
  • 2008/2009 - Solo exhibition at the Cultural Center Oduvaldo Vianna Filho - Castelinho do Flamengo, Rio de Janeiro - RJ of 03 December 2008 to February 9, 2009.
  • 2010 - Solo exhibition at the Public Library of the State of Santa Catarina - Florianópolis - SC May 20 to June 25.
  • 2010 - Collective exhibition FILE (Electronic Language International Festival) in the building of FIESP - São Paulo - SP, 27 July to 29 August (artist project participant AlphaAlpha organized by Regina Pinto).
  • 2011 - Solo exhibition at the Library of Sao Paulo - SP from 01 ° to 31 March.

Works in public and private collections in Brazil and abroad.

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