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Oiticica restaurant overlooks the biggest of five natural lagoons on the grounds.
Have It Your Way Scott Mitchem 2012
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This show examines the evolution of contemporary Brazilian art, from the influential Grupo Neoconcreto and Hélio Oiticica to the censored work created during two decades of military dictatorship to present-day digital and video art by the likes of Eliane Duarte, Chelpa Ferro and Ricardo Aleixo.
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Everyone knows the Mexican muralists, but until recently not everyone knew about abstract artists like Jesús Rafael Soto or Hélio Oiticica.
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Although Ms. Neuenschwander follows her own trajectory, her work also subtly echoes those by artists such as H lio Oiticica, Lygia Clark and Cildo Meireles, as well as Brazilian literature.
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But on reflection I would probably choose work by Oiticica.
Artists, critics and readers on 10 years of Tate Modern 2010
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Tina Oiticica Harris of Anarchic Universe and Universo Anarquico (same blog in Portuguese) was one of the victims nominees for the Thinking Blogger Award, from where she discovered my blog, commented on lots of posts, linked to even more posts, was very polite in her emails, and even sent me an eCard!
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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Tina Oiticica Harris of Anarchic Universe and Universo Anarquico (same blog in Portuguese) was one of the victims nominees for the Thinking Blogger Award, from where she discovered my blog, commented on lots of posts, linked to even more posts, was very polite in her emails, and even sent me an eCard!
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Visitors were encouraged to take off their shoes and stroll through the exhibit, which Oiticica called "Tropicália."
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In New York, MoMA has been displaying works by Clark and Oiticica for the first time, and is planning a major exhibition about the influence of Clark in 2013.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Colin Gleadell 2011
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Last year, Oiticica also reached a new record when a geometrical work sold for $362,500, tripling its high estimate.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Colin Gleadell 2011
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