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Lucas Arruda
Publisher: Cahiers D'Art
Publish Date: 2018
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Texts by Fernanda Brenner and Chris Sharp
Cahiers d’Art in Paris presents a solo show by Lucas Arruda and a new monograph on the artist. While all of Arruda’s works are untitled, this exhibition, like each of his solo presentations to date, is named Deserto-Modelo. Drawn from private collections, on view are intimately sized paintings of landscapes and seascapes characterized by their subtle rendition of light as well as new prints edited by Cahiers d’Art, a historic publisher that works directly with artists on limited-edition books, prints, and catalogues raisonnés. Made in the Paris workshop of American printer Michael Woolworth, Arruda’s print works are an extension of his painting practice, which focuses on near-abstract, atmospheric compositions created from memory.
Published by Cahiers d’Art with three different cover images, the monograph explores Arruda’s pursuit of light in his paintings. The book includes seventy-five illustrations and texts by Fernanda Brenner, curator and director of Pivô, an independent art center in São Paulo, and Mexico-based curator and writer Chris Sharp, as well as excerpts from a conversation between the artist and Hans Ulrich Obrist.
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Details
Publisher: Cahiers D'Art
Artist: Lucas Arruda
Contributors: Fernanda Brenner, Chris Sharp
Publication Date: 2018
ISBN: 9782851173027
Retail: $45 | £35 | €38
Status: Not Available
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 112
Reproductions: 75 color
Artist and Contributors
Lucas Arruda
Brazilian painter Lucas Arruda’s (b. 1983) meditative compositions blur the lines between mnemonic and imaginative registers. His evocative landscapes are more a product of a state of mind than any particular locale. As he notes, "The only reason to call my works landscapes is cultural—it’s simply that viewers automatically register my format as a landscape, although none of the images can be traced to a geographic location. It’s the idea of landscape as a structure, rather than a real place."
Fernanda Brenner
Chris Sharp
$45