Rosângela Rennó
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Rosângela Rennó Gomes (
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, MG, 1962) is a Brazilian artist who lives and works in
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. Her work consists of photographic images from public and private archives that question the nature of an image and its symbolic value. With the use of photographs, installations and objects, she appropriates and sheds new light on an anonymous body of photographs and negatives found mostly in flea markets, family albums, newspapers and archives. Rennó's interest in discarded images and habit of collecting were decisive in establishing her work strategies. Rennó aims to generate interest in what she calls “the little stories of the downtrodden and the vanquished” (Rennó, 2004). These stories include the “inglorious” episodes of history, the shameful events of the past that successive Brazilian political regimes would like to gloss over, which she says can be found or uncovered in the “lowest categories of the image”: vernacular photography, identification shots, portraits. Rennó does not take photographs herself instead she recycles existing photographs of this kind.Rennó's decision to recycle photographs is influenced by the ideas of Czech photo-theorist Vilém Flusser who lived for many years in Brazil as well as the German photographer and theorist, Andreas Muller Pohle.  In particular, Muller Pohl's idea of ‘an ecology of images’ informs Renno's practice of conserving and recycling images that already exist.


Life and career


Education

Rennó graduated with a bachelor's degree in architecture from the
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in 1986, and in Fine Arts by the Guignard School, in 1987. She obtained her doctorate degree in 1997 from the
University of São Paulo The Universidade de São Paulo (, USP) is a public research university in the Brazilian state of São Paulo, and the largest public university in Brazil. The university was founded on 25 January 1934, regrouping already existing schools in ...
's School of Communication and Arts. Her thesis was an artist book based on her 1996 series, ''Scar'' (Cicatriz) of reproductions of photographic negatives from the archives of the São Paulo Penitentiary Museum.


Artistic career

Rosângela Rennó began her artistic career in 1980. Her first group show was in 1985 at the IAB Gallery in Belo Horizonte, MG and her first solo exhibition, ''Anti-Cinema'', was four years later, in 1989, at the Corpo Gallery also in Belo Horizonte. She soon obtained national and international recognition. By the end of the 1980s, her work reflected the
feminine Femininity (also called womanliness) is a set of attributes, behaviors, and Gender roles, roles generally associated with women and girls. Femininity can be understood as Social construction of gender, socially constructed, and there is also s ...
and domestic universes, making use of family photos, reconstructing and remixing the artists' own memories. When she began her graduate studies in 1988, she developed a photographic series based on discarded strips of negatives found near film editing studios on the University of São Paulo campus. In 1989, Rennó moved from
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to Rio de Janeiro and shifted her focus from the private/domestic sphere to the
public sphere The public sphere () is an area in social relation, social life where individuals can come together to freely discuss and identify societal problems, and through that discussion, Social influence, influence political action. A "Public" is "of or c ...
. She started working with negatives and forgotten
photo identification Photo identification or photo ID is an identity document that includes a photograph of the holder, usually only their face. The most commonly accepted forms of photo ID are those issued by government authorities, such as driver's licenses, ident ...
images acquired from popular studios. In the early 1990s, she started collecting and working with written descriptions of photographs instead of the actual images. Around this time Rennó also started using photographs found in public and private archives. Rennó participated in multiple group and individual exhibitions, including two editions of the São Paulo Biennial in 1994 and 2010, two editions of the Mercosul Biennial (1997 and 2004), the
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(1993), and the Havana Biennial in 1997. She received grants and fellowships from various cultural institutions, including the Centro Nacional de Pesquisa Tecnológica, in 1991; the Fundação Nacional de Artes, in 1992; Civitella Ranieri Foundation, in 1997; Vitae Foundation, in 1998, and the Guggenheim, in 1999.


Curatorship

Rennó joined the curatorial team of the Museum of Art of São Paulo in 2014, organizing an exhibition about the Foto Cine Clube Bandeirante in 2016. As of that year, her contract has not been renewed.


Selected works


Universal Archive

''Universal Archive'' (Arquivo Universal) (1992-) is a work in progress made up of written descriptions of photographs from newspaper articles. The artists characterizes the work as "images without images", and has used it as the basis of multiple series.


2005-510117385-5 and A01 od. 19.1.1.43- A27 cod.23

''2005–510117385–5'' and ''A01 od.19.1.1.43— A27 cod.23' are the first and second iterations in a series of artist books about the theft of historic photography collections from Brazilian public archives. The title of ''2005–510117385–5'' (published in 2010) comes from the criminal inquiry number corresponding to the 2005 theft of 946 works, including 751 photographs, from the Aloísio Magalhães Room of the Brazilian National Library. The book is composed of life-size reproductions of the
verso ''Recto'' is the "right" or "front" side and ''verso'' is the "left" or "back" side when text is written or printed on a leaf of paper () in a bound item such as a codex, book, broadsheet, or pamphlet. In double-sided printing, each leaf h ...
of the 101 photographs that were recovered. ''A01 od.19.1.1.43— A27 cod.23', published in 2013, documents the empty interiors of the archival photo storage boxes after the theft of more than half of the photographic albums by Augusto Malta at the Archives of the City of Rio de Janeiro. The title is a reference to the classification of the albums in the archive.


Collections


In Brazil

* Joaquim Nabuco Foundation, Recife, Brasil * Museum of Modern Art Aloisio Magalhães (MAMAM), Recife, Brasil * Museum of Art of Brasília, Brasília, Brasil * Museum of Art of Pampulha, Belo Horizonte, Brasil * Inhotim Institute, Inhotim, Brasil * Museum of Modern Art of Rio de Janeiro (MAM RJ), Gilberto Chateuabriand Collection, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil * Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo (MAM SP), São Paulo, Brasil * Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brasil * Museum of Art of São Paulo (MASP), Pirelli Collection, São Paulo, Brasil


International

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, Paris, France *
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, London, England * Culturgest, Lisbon, Portugal * Fundação Caloustre Gulbenkian, Lisboa, Portugal * Centro Galego de Arte Contemporáneo (CGAC), Santiago de Compostela, Spain * Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain * Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León (MUSAC) Castilla y León, Espanha * Museo de Cáceres, Cáceres, Spain * Museo Extremeño e Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporáneo (MEIAC), Badajoz, Spain *
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(SMAK), Gent, Belgium * Fondazioni Cassa de Risparmo de Modena, Italy * Daros Latinamerica, Zurich, Switzerland * Museum of Moderna Art (MOMA), New York, US *
Art Institute of Chicago The Art Institute of Chicago, founded in 1879, is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States. The museum is based in the Art Institute of Chicago Building in Chicago's Grant Park (Chicago), Grant Park. Its collection, stewa ...
, Chicago, US * Latino Museum, Los Angeles, US * Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, US * Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, US * Guggenheim Museum, New York, US *Western Sydney University, Australia


References


External links


Artist website
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