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14/12/2017 ArtNexus - News https://www.artnexus.com/Notice_View.aspx?DocumentID=30673 1/2 Galeria Domus 1947/1951. Photo of the gallery with works by Mario Gruber on the trestles. Reproduction of image: Renato Parada Art Notes Exhibition About the Modern Art Market at the Museu de Arte Moderna in São Paulo (MAM) 28/April/2017 São Paulo, Brazil Lisbeth Rebollo Gonçalves From February 7 to April 30, 2017, the Museu of Arte Moderna in São Paulo (MAM) presented the exhibition titled "The Modern Art Market in São Paulo: 1947–51," under the curatorship of José Armando da Silva. The exhibition celebrated the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the first art gallery of modern art in that Brazilian city—Galeria Domus—and told the story of the first exhibitions presented there. Important research was the basis for the organization of the show and for the book titled Artistas na Matrópole – Galeria Domus 1947–1951 (Artists in the Metropolis – Galeria Domus 1947–1951) presented by da Silva—a publication that contributed to the deepening of the study of the first modern exhibitions and artistic life in São Paulo. The Galeria Domus pioneered the promotion of the modern art market in Brazil. It opened around the same time that the Brazilian museums of art were established— like the Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP), founded in 1947, and the Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo (MAM), founded in 1948—along with the São Paulo Biennial, associated with the MAM, launched in 1951. Thus, the exhibition develops a historic portrait of art in São Paulo during the postwar period. The Galeria Domus embraced the artists that introduced and consolidated modern art in Brazil between 1920 and through the 1940s, as well as those international artists that arrived in the city. Artists that exhibited there included Tarsila do Amaral, Víctor Brecheret, Rebolo, Alfredo Volpi, Aldo Bonadei, and Flávio de Carvalho, among others, as well as foreign artists who settled in Brazil after fleeing the political turmoil in Europe, like Italian Ernesto de Fiore, Polish Anatol Wladyslaw, Moldavian Samson Flexor, German Arthur Kaufmann, and Belgian Roger van Roger, among others. Founded by the Italian husband-and-wife team of Anna Maria and Pasquale Fiocca, Galeria Domus became an important point of encounter in the cultural scene, bringing together journalists, art critics, writers, and the first art collectors, along with a public interested in art. The exhibition was divided into three sections; in addition to the works of art, each was complemented with catalogs, photographs, and art criticisms published in newspapers and magazines of the time. The first section presented the exhibition that inaugurated the gallery. It included the participation of the aforementioned Brazilian artists, while the second section featured the foreign and the third focused on three meaningful events promoted in the space: the exhibition by artists Alfredo Volpi, Paolo Rosi Osir, Francisco Rebolo, and Mário Zanini, who planned a trip together to study in Europe; a show by 67 artists to raise funds for the Artes Plásticas magazine, one of the first Brazilian publications centered on modern art; and the exhibition titled "Painting from São Paulo" that the gallery organized in Rio de Janeiro. There was also a tribute to two important art critics from the period: Sérgio Millet, featuring a group of his paintings, and Luis Martins, immortalized in bust created by Bruno Giorgi. The entire Find here all the information on ArtNexus news. Exact Search Type -- Artist Author
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14/12/2017 ArtNexus - News

https://www.artnexus.com/Notice_View.aspx?DocumentID=30673 1/2

Galeria Domus 1947/1951. Photo of the

gallery with works by Mario Gruber on the

trestles. Reproduction of image: Renato

Parada

Art Notes Exhibition About the Modern Art Market atthe Museu de Arte Moderna in São Paulo(MAM) 28/April/2017

São Paulo, Brazil Lisbeth Rebollo Gonçalves

From February 7 to April 30, 2017, the Museu of Arte Modernain São Paulo (MAM) presented the exhibition titled "TheModern Art Market in São Paulo: 1947–51," under thecuratorship of José Armando da Silva. The exhibitioncelebrated the 70th anniversary of the establishment of thefirst art gallery of modern art in that Brazilian city—GaleriaDomus—and told the story of the first exhibitions presentedthere. Important research was the basis for the organizationof the show and for the book titled Artistas na Matrópole –Galeria Domus 1947–1951 (Artists in the Metropolis – GaleriaDomus 1947–1951) presented by da Silva—a publication thatcontributed to the deepening of the study of the first modernexhibitions and artistic life in São Paulo.

The Galeria Domus pioneered the promotion of the modern artmarket in Brazil. It opened around the same time that theBrazilian museums of art were established— like the Museu deArte de São Paulo (MASP), founded in 1947, and the Museu deArte Moderna de São Paulo (MAM), founded in 1948—alongwith the São Paulo Biennial, associated with the MAM,launched in 1951. Thus, the exhibition develops a historicportrait of art in São Paulo during the postwar period. TheGaleria Domus embraced the artists that introduced andconsolidated modern art in Brazil between 1920 and throughthe 1940s, as well as those international artists that arrived inthe city.

Artists that exhibited there included Tarsila do Amaral, VíctorBrecheret, Rebolo, Alfredo Volpi, Aldo Bonadei, and Flávio deCarvalho, among others, as well as foreign artists who settledin Brazil after fleeing the political turmoil in Europe, like ItalianErnesto de Fiore, Polish Anatol Wladyslaw, Moldavian SamsonFlexor, German Arthur Kaufmann, and Belgian Roger vanRoger, among others.

Founded by the Italian husband-and-wife team of Anna Mariaand Pasquale Fiocca, Galeria Domus became an importantpoint of encounter in the cultural scene, bringing togetherjournalists, art critics, writers, and the first art collectors,along with a public interested in art.

The exhibition was divided into three sections; in addition tothe works of art, each was complemented with catalogs,photographs, and art criticisms published in newspapers andmagazines of the time. The first section presented theexhibition that inaugurated the gallery. It included theparticipation of the aforementioned Brazilian artists, while thesecond section featured the foreign and the third focused onthree meaningful events promoted in the space: the exhibitionby artists Alfredo Volpi, Paolo Rosi Osir, Francisco Rebolo, andMário Zanini, who planned a trip together to study in Europe;a show by 67 artists to raise funds for the Artes Plásticasmagazine, one of the first Brazilian publications centered onmodern art; and the exhibition titled "Painting from São Paulo"that the gallery organized in Rio de Janeiro. There was also atribute to two important art critics from the period: SérgioMillet, featuring a group of his paintings, and Luis Martins,immortalized in bust created by Bruno Giorgi. The entire

Find here all the information onArtNexus news.

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Author

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exhibition was developed with works that belong to thecollection of the Museu de Arte Moderna in São Paulo.

Despite its importance and acceptance in the visual arts sceneof the city, the Galeria Domus closed its doors in thebeginning of 1952 for not being able to secure the financialflow required to run its program of activities.


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