Photos in situ : Artur Lescher, Joana Vasconcelos, Charley Case, Douglas White, Maria Theresa Alves, Wang Du, Arne Quinze, Anna Corte, Alexander Lee.

Scheduled to run simultaneously with the Biennale of Sao Paulo, FEITO POR BRASILEIROS will incorporate ephemeral works of painting, sculpture, installation, and video, as well as other short-lived installations and “interventions,” in which viewers can see artists confronting and cross-pollinating their visions, and “cannibalizing” each other’s work, in a process resonant with the influential 1928 “Cannibal Manifesto“ of the Brazilian poet Oswald de Andrade (1890-1954), which argued that Brazil's cannibalization of other cultures is one of its greatest strengths. This concept will be celebrated by the first work shown inside the exhibition’s main entrance,Baba Antropofágica (Cannibalistic Drool), created by artist Lygia Clark in 1973. 05/08-12/10 Cidade Matarazzo, Alameda Rio Claro 190, Bela Vsita, Sao Paulo.

> Full list of guest artists.

Among this hundred or so artists, Marc Pottier asked me to organize the intervention of painters from the Warli tribe. We were going to spend with Balu, Sadashiv, Kishor Mashe and Shantaram Ghorkhana two weeks in Sao Paulo in this magical place. To give meaning to this in situ intervention by Warli artists, we imagined a dialogue with a graffiti artist from Sao Paulo, Caligrapixo. The graffiti artists from Sao Paulo have invented their own style in the form of a specific calligraphy with curves and sharp angles. It finds here a singular echo with the art of the Warli who, speaking a dialect without writing, invented a pictography common to the whole tribe based on the triangle, the circle and the square.


Sadashiv Mashe intervening on a wall painted by Caligrapixo

Balu and Kishor Mashe

Tribu Warli and Caligrapixo

Tribu Warli and Caligrapixo

Caligrapixo and Tribu Warli

Caligrapixo and Tribu Warli

Balu Mashe

Warli tribe "Feito por Brasileiros" Cidade Matarazzo Sao Paulo 2014

"CALIGRAPIXO AND THE WARLI TRIBE"
AN ENCOUNTER IMAGINED AND ORGANISED BY MARC POTTIER AND THE GALERIE HERVE PERDRIOLLE

OTHER MEETINGS WITH THE WARLI TRIBE:
> Richard Long and Jivya Soma Mashe, the legendary artist of the Warli tribe
> Nek Chand and Jivya Soma Mashe