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2nd Bienal Poster
Abstractionism was still the main influence, but this poster was a break in the sequence of works related to the geometric trend. Its creator was a prominent figure in Informal Abstractionism in Brazil, and this fact naturally gained visibility in the poster. The result brings out a way of creating graphic language that is still very c/ose to the work of the plastic artist: an image from the world of the art is imported, adapted to printing techniques, and text with the required details added. Bienal 50 Anos, 1951-2001, 2001, p.293

Authorship: Antônio Bandeira

"Abstractionism was still the main influence, but this poster was a break in the sequence of works related to the geometric trend. Its creator was a prominent figure in Informal Abstractionism in Brazil, and this fact naturally gained visibility in the poster. The result brings out a way of creating graphic language that is still very c/ose to the work of the plastic artist: an image from the world of the art is imported, adapted to printing techniques, and text with the required details added". Bienal 50 Anos, 1951-2001, 2001, p.293

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Tarefa a cargo do cartunista Ziraldo e homenagem da Bienal ao mesmo, que, por sua vez, não cobrou pela obra, o cartaz da mostra Terra de Ninguém fez alusão aos mapeamentos geográficos propostos pela curadoria de Alfons Hug. Tendo em conta a diversidade e miscigenação brasileiras, a peça apresenta uma variedade dos 143 tons diferentes de pele existentes no país.

Autoria: Ziraldo