Iran do Espirto Santo
By (Author) Samuel Titan
Text by Lilian Tone
Text by Enrique Juncosa
Text by Nicholas Baume
Skira
Skira
24th April 2022
24th February 2022
Italy
General
Non Fiction
709.2
Hardback
256
Width 240mm, Height 300mm
1740g
One of Brazil's most intriguing contemporary artists, Esprito Santo is best known for his sensuously minimalist work that deals with issues of place, structure, material, design and surface with a rigorous conceptual sensibility. His work undertakes a subtle subversion of Minimalism through abstracted everyday items. Esprito Santo is concerned with the tactile attributes of his chosen materials and with the sensuous contours of simple abstract forms in space. Working in stainless steel, glass, copper, stone or paint on plaster, he employs subtle illusionistic devices, instigating a play of depth that remains consistent from piece to piece. Esprito Santo has received international acclaim in the past two decades. His works have been exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide; and are included in the collections of many prominent international museums, such as the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego. His works have been included in the Venice Biennale, the Bienal de So Paulo, and the Istanbul Biennal. Iran do Esprito Santo lives and works in So Paulo, Brazil.
Samuel Titan is an editor and translator teaching Comparative Literature at the University of So Paulo.
Lilian Tone is an independent curator and scholar. She was a curator at MoMA, New York, until 2020.
Enrique Juncosa is a writer, curator, and cultural manager. He directed the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin from 2003 to 2012.
Nicholas Baume is the Director and Chief Curator of Public Art Fund in New York.