tapumes, 2009
at rice gallery
photo: nash baker © nashbaker.com
courtesy rice gallery


很屌的巴西藝術家...
Henrique oliveira was born in ourinhos, brazil in 1973.
he received a BFA in painting in 2004 and a masters
in visual poetics in 2007 from the university of são paulo, brazil.
he lives and works in são paulo.

http://www.henriqueoliveira.com/
http://www.ricegallery.org/new/exhibition/tapumes.html



earlier this month we featured the work of brazilian artist henrique oliveira who is currently
exhibiting at rice art gallery, houston, texas. we have just received images from the show
illustrating oliveira's installations, which he refers to as 'tridimensionals'.
they have evolved into massive, spatial constructions that combine painting, architecture,
and sculpture.


photo: nash baker © nashbaker.com
courtesy rice gallery



photo: nash baker © nashbaker.com
courtesy rice gallery


photo: nash baker © nashbaker.com
courtesy rice gallery


photo: nash baker © nashbaker.com
courtesy rice gallery


photo: nash baker © nashbaker.com
courtesy rice gallery


henrique oliveira creating tapumes
photo: nash baker © nashbaker.com
courtesy rice gallery

the patterns in oliveira’s work are the visual and tactile qualities of wood that has
been exposed to the elements, and though he incorporates new, flexible plywood
into his work, his primary material remains the discarded wood collected
on the streets of são paulo.


photo: nash baker © nashbaker.com
courtesy rice gallery


photo: nash baker © nashbaker.com
courtesy rice gallery


photo: nash baker © nashbaker.com
courtesy rice gallery


photo: nash baker © nashbaker.com
courtesy rice gallery


'tapumes', 2006
at centro de artes visuais funarte, rio de janeiro
image © henrique oliveira


brazilian artist henrique oliveira’s first solo exhibition in the united states, will
open at rice art gallery, houston, texas on march 26, 2009.

oliveira uses salvaged wood collected from the streets of são paulo to create
massive scale, site-specific installations with dense layers that twist, curve,
bend, and split.


'tapumes', 2006
image © henrique oliveira


'tapumes', 2006
image © henrique oliveira


detail of 'tapumes', 2006
image © henrique oliveira


detail of 'tapumes', 2006
image © henrique oliveira


detail of 'tapumes', 2006
image © henrique oliveira

oliveira uses tapumes, which in portugese can mean fencing, boarding, or enclosure,
as a title for many of his large-scale installations. the term makes reference to
the temporary wooden construction fences seen throughout the city of são paulo
where oliveira lives.


whirlwind for turner, 2007
11th english cultural festival, british council, são paulo
image © henrique oliveira


whirlwind for turner, 2007
image © henrique oliveira