Overview

Luciana Brito Galeria is pleased to present Outono, apesar de tudo [Autumn, Despite Everything], the second solo show by Minas Gerais artist Pablo Lobato (Bom Despacho, Minas Gerais 1976) in São Paulo. Curated by Júlio Martins, the exhibition begins on May 20 (Saturday) and features the artist’s most recent production, re-echoing the periods he experienced in South Korea and in Japan, in 2016.

These works, presented with exclusivity at the show, take the form of objects, installations, publications and sculptures, bringing together a wide range of materials such as paper, fabric, seeds, coated copper wire, and cord, giving rise to compositions that are both simple and complex. In a strikingly peculiar way, the apparent plainness of the works beckons for the viewer’s sensitivity.

A highlight of the artworks presented in the exhibition is the series Kimonos, in which the artist resorts to Hanji, an age-old type of paper developed by Korean artisans, to compose a sort of collage with cuts and folds. The schemes reflected in these papers manifest a gamut of the artist’s interests: the line that reveals the organic interior of the form, the intuitive use of colors, the transparency and lightness with which the material exhibits the gestures of the cut, the condition of the fold and the traversing of layers.

The work A yard of moshi, please, which will be shown in the gallery’s annex, presents an arrangement of pieces of a fibrous fabric resembling linen, called moshi. As suggested by the title, in its formal composition the work evidences the possible discrepancies in the measure of a yard. The various patterns, along with the vibrant colors of the translucent surfaces, results in an imprecise geometry of fabrics that reveals a unique plasticity.

The show will also be the occasion of the release of the new version of the artist’s book RUA, especially printed in a limited, numbered edition of 50 copies bound in fabric, and accompanied by four exclusive prints of images made in Korea and Japan. The images in the book were collected over a span of three years, in different countries. In his practice, Pablo Lobato evokes and encounters arrangements in their commonplace dimensions, which go nearly unperceived in our everyday urban visual experience. They are images that bear a strange familiarity, perceived through the artist’s formal sensitivity.

The notions of cutting, present in Pablo Lobato’s artworks, approach the gesture of detachment. This measure, in which the movement takes place in an organic, complex and reciprocal way, without localizing one or another subject, is what seems to guide his new works. Their articulations on the basis of encounters, startlements and distinct times bear the presence of a hand that runs its fingers tactilely over the surface, without seeking to control it. The overall tone of this exhibition is given by the sensitive treatment that liberates meanings based on mundane materialities.

 

About Pablo Lobato

The artist was born in 1976, in Bom Despacho (MG). One of the creators of Teia – Centro de Pesquisa Audiovisual, in Belo Horizonte, he directed the feature-length film Acidente, which won the award for Best Ibero-American Documentary at the 22nd Guadalajara International Film Festival, Guadalajara, Mexico (2007). He was selected for the Bolsa Pampulha project (2008), was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, New York (2008–2009) and won the Prêmio Marcantonio Vilaça, Funarte (2009–2010). He has presented his works in art institutions in Brazil and abroad, including at MAM (SP), MoMA (NY), Museo Tamayo (Mexico City), Akademie der Kunst (Berlin), and New Museum (NY). In 2012, his work was shown at Luciana Brito Galeria in a solo show entitled Do Corte. In 2016, the artist held the solo show Da Natureza das Coisas at MAR (Museu de Artes do Rio), in Rio de Janeiro. That same year, the artist released the first edition of the book RUA and participated in an artist’s residency in Seoul, South Korea.

 

About the curator, Júlio Martins

Júlio Martins is a curator, art historian and editor. He holds an MA in visual art from the School of Fine Arts of UFMG, as well as a BA in history from UFMG and in visual art from Escola Guignard, UEMG. In 2009 he participated in the Programme Courants du Monde, at Maison des Cultures du Monde (Paris). From 2008 through 2011 he was the general curator of Museu Inimá de Paula (Belo Horizonte). He was a traveling curator for Rumos Artes Visuais 2011–2013, Instituto Itaú Cultural (São Paulo). He participated in the curatorial workshop of the 31st Bienal de São Paulo and in the curatorship residency Ações Curatoriais in Florianópolis. Together with Paulo Herkenhoff he organized the exhibition Livro e Palavra de Artista at MAR, Museu de Arte do Rio. His curatorships have most notably included those for the exhibitions savoir-forme, by Stéphane Vigny, Iluminuras, by Marco Antonio Mota, O que pode a expiração, by Pablo Lobato, Walking Papers, by Marcos Brias, Campos da ação noturna, by Carolina Cordeiro, Drawing to no end, by Bruno Cançado, Convite à Viagem – Rumos Artes Visuais, Área de: by C L Salvaro, Modos de usar: at MAES, cúando.tú for mileva, at GAEU-UFES, Áreas de Intermitências, by André Hauck, pela superfície das páginas…, at Espaço Cultural Marcantonio Vilaça and through the surface of the pages…, a group show of Brazilian artists at DRCLAS, Harvard University.

 
Installation Views
Works
  • Pablo Lobato Muda (Mamão, #4), 2015 impressão mineral sobre papel de algodão, sementes de mamão, moldura de madeira, vidro impressão mineral sobre papel de algodão, sementes de mamão, moldura de madeira, vidro 55,5 x 72 x 4 cm 21.85 x 28.34 x 1.57 in
    Pablo Lobato
    Muda (Mamão, #4), 2015
    impressão mineral sobre papel de algodão, sementes de mamão, moldura de madeira, vidro
    impressão mineral sobre papel de algodão, sementes de mamão, moldura de madeira, vidro
    55,5 x 72 x 4 cm
    21.85 x 28.34 x 1.57 in
  • Pablo Lobato Perfurado #2, 2016 papel e esfera de ouro paper and gold sphere 52 x 40 x 4 cm 20.47 x 15.74 x 1.57 in
    Pablo Lobato
    Perfurado #2, 2016
    papel e esfera de ouro
    paper and gold sphere
    52 x 40 x 4 cm
    20.47 x 15.74 x 1.57 in
  • Pablo Lobato 1st Kimono, 2017 Papel Hanji | Hanji paper 75 x 31 cm | 29.52 x 12.20 in
    Pablo Lobato
    1st Kimono, 2017
    Papel Hanji | Hanji paper
    75 x 31 cm | 29.52 x 12.20 in
  • pablo 7th Kimono, 2017 papel hanji hanji paper 82,5 x 30 cm 32.48 x 11.81 in
    pablo
    7th Kimono, 2017
    papel hanji
    hanji paper
    82,5 x 30 cm
    32.48 x 11.81 in
  • Pablo Lobato ¨Rua¨, 2016-2017 impressão offset sobre papel Munken Lynx Rough 120g/m2, capa e caixa em tecido, 4 impressões com pigmento mineral sobre papel de algodão offset printing on Munken Lynx Rough 120g / m2 paper, fabric cover and carton, 4 prints with mineral pigment on cotton paper 22,5 x 16 x 2,5 cm 8.85 x 6.29 x 0.98 in ed: /25
    Pablo Lobato
    ¨Rua¨, 2016-2017
    impressão offset sobre papel Munken Lynx Rough 120g/m2, capa e caixa em tecido, 4 impressões com pigmento mineral sobre papel de algodão
    offset printing on Munken Lynx Rough 120g / m2 paper, fabric cover and carton, 4 prints with mineral pigment on cotton paper
    22,5 x 16 x 2,5 cm
    8.85 x 6.29 x 0.98 in
    ed: /25
  • Pablo Lobato Quadrado (Girafa #7), 2017 acrílica e esmalte sobre pinus, grampo de nylon acrylic and enamel on pinus, nylon clip 70 x 70 x 250 cm 27.55 x 27.55 x 98.42 in
    Pablo Lobato
    Quadrado (Girafa #7), 2017
    acrílica e esmalte sobre pinus, grampo de nylon
    acrylic and enamel on pinus, nylon clip
    70 x 70 x 250 cm
    27.55 x 27.55 x 98.42 in
  • Pablo Lobato Sem título (iguais), 2017 malha de aço revestida de pvc, fio de papel, prego de cobre pvc coated steel mesh, paper wire, copper nail 63 x 63 cm 24.8 x 24.8 in
    Pablo Lobato
    Sem título (iguais), 2017
    malha de aço revestida de pvc, fio de papel, prego de cobre
    pvc coated steel mesh, paper wire, copper nail
    63 x 63 cm
    24.8 x 24.8 in
  • Pablo Lobato 4th Kimono, 2017 Papel Hanji | Hanji paper 75 x 31 cm | 29.52 x 12.20 in
    Pablo Lobato
    4th Kimono, 2017
    Papel Hanji | Hanji paper
    75 x 31 cm | 29.52 x 12.20 in