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29th Bienal Poster
The idea was to give form and consistency to the motto ‘Theres always a cup of sea to sail in,’ by Jorge de Lima, following, among many interpretations, the fact that, despite the difficulties, it is always possible to go on. An improvised compass in a glass of water alludes to the semantic universe proposed by the edition. It is a familiar image, which produces reactions that are as affective as they are intellectual. Two circles – one large and defined, one smaller and crossed by a line—form a clear visual conundrum, reinforced by a multicolored and vibrant graphic layout, even if all the needles coherently point in the same direction.

Authorship: André Stolarski, Aninha de Carvalho and Felipe Kaizer

"The idea was to give form and consistency to the motto ‘There's always a cup of sea to sail in,’ by Jorge de Lima, following, among many interpretations, the fact that, despite the difficulties, it is always possible to go on. An improvised compass in a glass of water alludes to the semantic universe proposed by the edition. It is a familiar image, which produces reactions that are as affective as they are intellectual. Two circles – one large and defined, one smaller and crossed by a line—form a clear visual conundrum, reinforced by a multicolored and vibrant graphic layout, even if all the needles coherently point in the same direction."

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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