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34th Bienal Poster
<p><span>Developed by artist and designer </span><b>Vitor Cesar<span> </span></b><span>with Fernanda Porto, Julia Pinto and Deborah Salles</span><b><span>,</span></b><span> the 34th Bienal’s visual identity embodies the poetics of the rehearsal proposed by the curatorship, developing a malleable language that can be transformed within the different contexts of the 34th Bienal, with a system that gathers different visual syntaxes that appears in the show’s various communication spaces over time. “Instead of summarizing everything together in a single image, the aim was to experience a visual plurality where it is possible to transit between clarity and complexity with resources created based on ideas such as encounters, crossings, links, wrinkles, folds and reliefs,” the designer explains.</span></p>

Design: Vitor Cesar / Fundação Bienal de São Paulo

Developed by artist and designer Vitor Cesar with Fernanda Porto, Julia Pinto and Deborah Salles, the 34th Bienal’s visual identity embodies the poetics of the rehearsal proposed by the curatorship, developing a malleable language that can be transformed within the different contexts of the 34th Bienal, with a system that gathers different visual syntaxes that appears in the show’s various communication spaces over time. “Instead of summarizing everything together in a single image, the aim was to experience a visual plurality where it is possible to transit between clarity and complexity with resources created based on ideas such as encounters, crossings, links, wrinkles, folds and reliefs,” the designer explains.

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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