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V BIENAL DA EBA: TEMPO

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9788561556938 / 8561556935
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Rio de Janeiro: Escola de Belas Artes; Centro Municipal de Arte Helio Oiticica, 2016. color plates, color pict. endpapers, pict. fldg. wrps. CONTENTS: Tempo e arte? -- Sabores de Tempo / Dalila Santos -- Os multiplos Caminhos do Tempo -- Psado, Futuro: Processos de enfrentamento com o hoje -- Obras / Artistas. The School of Fine Arts of UFRJ (EBA) presents the exhibition "TEMPO", reflecting the production of undergraduate and graduate students of the institution. Through paintings, sculptures and installations, the works are being presented at the Hélio Oiticica Municipal Art Center (CMAHO). The exhibition is part of the V Biennial of the School of Fine Arts that inaugurates the cultural calendar commemorating the 200 years of its founding this year. The Biennial will also soon include book launches, a series of commemorative postage stamps, a cultural contest for students of the School, among others, according to Carlos Terra, director of EBA.
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