Sonia Andrade
Quick Facts
Biography
Sonia Andrade (born 1935) is a Brazilian feminist and visual artist. She was born in 1935 in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil She was one of the pioneers in video art in Brazil. Her video works use appropriation, humor, and political commentary to break down accepted visual codes.
Works
Andrade's body of work includes drawings, photography, objects,installation and multi-channel video to achieve what she calls "the most important aspect of art-the relationship between the spectator and the object." Some of her earliest video work dates from the mid-1970's. In these provocative pieces, Andrade deformed her face with threads, fixed her hand to a table with wire and nails, and removed body hairs with scissors. Later work consisted of assemblages of found objects, as well as drawings, photographs, sculptures, neon art and installations. Hydragrammas is her most famous piece of work which consist of hundreds of small objects that assemble into a sculpture, which was eventually displayed in National Museum of Fine Arts and later at the Museum of Contemporary Art of São Paulo.
Exhibitions
- National Museum of Fine Arts, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1993.
- Centro Municipal de Arte Hélio Oiticica (Municipal Art Center Hélio Oiticica), Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, 2011.
- Museum of Contemporary Art, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1994.
- Louvre, Paris, France, 2006.
- Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, New York
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- "Foreign Bodies, Louvre Press Release Exhibition" (PDF). “Foreign Bodies," Louvre Press Release Exhibition. The Louvre. October 13, 2006. Retrieved July 29, 2016.