Marcus Vinicius / Rubiane Maia

Everything imaginable can be dreamed (2012), Photography and video.

Rubiane Maia, Maybe. The Birth of Tears (2012), live durational performance.

Marcus Vinicius / Rubiane Maia. Everything imaginable can be dreamed (2012), Photography and video at the VENICE INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE ART WEEK 2012. Images © Monika Sobczak.

Marcus Vinicius / Rubiane Maia. Everything imaginable can be dreamed (2012), Photography and video at the VENICE INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE ART WEEK 2012. Images © Monika Sobczak.

Marcus Vinicius. Everything imaginable can be dreamed (2012), Photography and video at the VENICE INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE ART WEEK 2012. Images © Monika Sobczak.

Marcus Vinicius / Rubiane Maia. Everything imaginable can be dreamed (2012), Photography and video at the VENICE INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE ART WEEK 2012. Images © Monika Sobczak.

Rubiane Maia, Maybe. The Birth of Tears (2012), live durational performance at the VENICE INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE ART WEEK 2012. Image © Monika Sobczak.

 

Brazilian artist Marcus Vinicius (1985 - 2012) explores the relation between the Self and its environment in a world defined by urban and media-influenced transformations, portraying actions that foster feelings of transience and instability. He transcends his limits to connect with the all: an idealized nature, a symbolic universe, with a work that is both deeply personal and archetypal. He observes the space around him, as he's seeking to confront ethical and aesthetic struggles and to rethink these spaces in a narrative of intimacy. Vinicius has been active in research and education as director and co-founder of Trampolim_Platform for Live Art in Vitoria, Brazil.

At the VENICE INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE ART WEEK 2012, the curators together with his collaborators and friends design a homage work overview of Marcus Vinicius, who passed away unexpectedly in September 2012. The video Everything Imaginable Can Be Dreamed by Marcus Vinicius (Performance) and Diego Stickar (Video) is screened.

His longtime collaborator and friend RUBIANE MAIA (Brazil) presents the live durational performance Maybe, the birth of tears (2012) in his remembrance.

www.marcusvinicius.tk