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Marcela Cantuária was born on 1991 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is a Brazilian visual artist with international career. Discover Marcela Cantuária's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?

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1991

Marcela Cantuária (born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1991) is a Brazilian visual artist working primarily with paintings.

Cantuária's work revolves around contemporary historical paintings produced in small and large formats.

Recurring themes in her work are social movements, political history, feminisms, and environmental causes in Latin America.

Cantuária is a member of the Brazilian social organization Brigadas Populares.

2017

While as an undergraduate student, she was featured in solo and group shows at the university galleries, such as the IV EBA/UFRJ Biennial titled Reflexos (Reflexes), at the Museu Nacional de Belas Artes, in 2017.

2019

As of 2019, she lives in Rio de Janeiro.

Marcela Cantuária holds a bachelor's degree in painting from the School of Fine Arts at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ).

In 2019, the artist opened two influential solo exhibitions securing a space within the contemporary art discourse around the country and abroad.

In both Sutur|ar Libert|ar, at Centro Municipal de Arte Hélio Oiticica, curated by Joyce Delfim, and in Marcela Cantuária | La Larga Noche de los 500 años, organized by the gallery A Gentil Carioca, which represents the artist in Rio de Janeiro, commented on Cantuária's take on societal issues such as the colonial history and socioeconomic throwbacks in Brazil and Latin America.

Through her visual narratives and pictorial language, she aims at drawing attention to issues of identity such as gender, race, and class.

The artist combines internet-based imagery, archival research, photographs, reproductions, and depictions of imaginative historical moments that honor everyday people and comment on the ongoing global struggle for women's rights.

In her multicolored chromatic palette, she uses vibrant warm colors with tonalities of hot pink, reds, yellows, and purples.

Representations of anonymous and public figures are mixed in landscapes and compositions of figurative and intensely colorful nature.

Women's political contributions to society are a constant topic in the artist's oeuvre.

For instance, Berta Cáceres, Nise da Silveira, Marielle Franco, Deize Tigrona, Lúcia Maria de Souza, and Juana Azurduy are a few women who are visible in past canvases.

Her participation in major collective exhibitions started in 2019, in Histórias Feministas (2019) curated by Isabella Rjeille, at São Paulo Museum of Art, and Contramemória, co-curated by Lilia Moritz Schwarcz, at Theatro Municipal de São Paulo.

MASP later acquired one of her paintings.

Her work was featured in magazine and media outlets internationally such as Vogue Magazine, Claudia Magazine, ArteBrasileiros!, and major news outlets such as O Globo and Folha de São Paulo.

2020

The 2020 publication Pensamento Feminista Hoje: Perspectivas Decoloniais (Feminist Thought Today: Decolonial Perspectives) organized by Heloisa Buarque de Hollanda, dedicates a chapter, Outras Línguas: Três artistas brasileiras (Other Languages: Three Brazilian Artists) to three intergenerational contemporary artists working in Brazil and exhibiting internationally today.

The author expands on Marcela Cantuária's work and positions it next to Adriana Varejão and Rosana Paulino.

The text contextualizes common themes intersecting their practices: histories of oppression and erasure against women.

In 2022, she created the public murals Caju e Manatí in collaboration with local communities in Cajueiro da Praia, in Piauí.

The goal was to increase environmental awareness in the region.

Recent one-person exhibitions Propostas de Reencantamento (Proposals for Reenchantment), in São Paulo; La invocación del pasado a la velocidad del ahora (The invocation of the past at the speed of the hour), in Madrid; and Figurar o Impossível, in Minas Gerais, continues to sustain her scheme of symbols, images, and geographies by reanimating stories left on the margins of the traditional art historical narrative.

Centered on feminist perspectives, she aims to amplify social movements in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Marcela Cantuária is presenting her first international solo exhibition at Pérez Art Museum Miami, in the United States in 2023.

Titled Marcela Cantuária: The South American Dream, and organized by Jennifer Inacio, associate curator at PAMM.

The exhibition expands on class struggles and the experience of female leaders across the Americas.

In 2021, Cantuária was invited to develop the visual concept for the album "Portas" by Brazilian singer-songwriter Marisa Monte.

For the project, the artist produced thirteen doors and a 7 feet tall oratory based on Monte's compositions.

The creation of "Portas" reached international audiences through its wide social media spread as it was also used as a set design in Marisa Monte's international tour, which travelled through several cities in the Americas and Europe.

Cantuária's work has been included in international collections in her native Brazil and the United States.