Starting this Friday, March 3rd, Pinacoteca do Espaço Albano Hartz will host the third stage of “Conexões Essenciais”, a group exhibition project that brings the perspective of photographers from the environment in which they are inserted, proposing a humanized social reconnection.
Free, at this stage, the exhibition features the work of the photographer from Hamburg Carllos Eduardo and the Angolan Tucunaré Lopez, who, following the project’s proposal, propose reflections on the human experience, in order to (re)establish some connections that may have been forgotten over time.
The postcard that will be available at the exhibition, together with those from the previous phases, form a unit that will be revealed in the final cycle. The first stage of the “Essential Connections” project took place in August last year. More information at the link (click here). The second stage took place in September 2022, information on the link (click here).
The visitation is open to the community until April 15th, from Monday to Friday, from 9 am to 6 pm, and Saturdays, from 9 am to 12 pm. O Albano Hartz Cultural Space is located at Calçadão Osvaldo Cruz, nº 112, in the center of Novo Hamburgo.
About the artists:
Tucunaré Lopez
The son of ex-combatant parents from the beginning of the armed struggle for the liberation of Angola, Tucunaré is the last of eight siblings. Born into a family inclined towards the plastic and visual arts, he took his first steps in photography between 1993 and 1994. In 2013, he left for South Africa where he began studies in the field of photography.
Later, in Angola, he started working as a freelancer, where, together with other Angolan photographers, he started the VêSó project, which consists of photographing the Musseques of Luanda. In 2015 he had his first virtual exhibition in the Czech Republic. In 2016, he participated in Vidrul Fotografia and did a photographic residency in Mozambique.
Carlos Eduardo
Passionate about photography, travel, gastronomy, nature and adventure sports, he travels the world with the philosophy of exploring new places, learning new cultures and helping those in need through the practice of volunteer work. His artistic training took place from an early age, he attended the Atelier Livre Municipal and attended college at the University of Rio dos Sinos.
In his more than 15 years of experience photographing the world, he has been recording people, places, cultures and experiences he lives and shares in photos. In addition, he is co-founder of the project entitled: Eu Vou e Pronto, created at the end of 2016 as a life project; with the objective of traveling the five continents of the world, experiencing new cultures and practicing volunteer work.
Starting this Friday, March 3rd, Pinacoteca do Espaço Albano Hartz will host the third stage of “Conexões Essenciais”, a group exhibition project that brings the perspective of photographers from the environment in which they are inserted, proposing a humanized social reconnection.
Free, at this stage, the exhibition features the work of the photographer from Hamburg Carllos Eduardo and the Angolan Tucunaré Lopez, who, following the project’s proposal, propose reflections on the human experience, in order to (re)establish some connections that may have been forgotten over time.
The postcard that will be available at the exhibition, together with those from the previous phases, form a unit that will be revealed in the final cycle. The first stage of the “Essential Connections” project took place in August last year. More information at the link (click here). The second stage took place in September 2022, information on the link (click here).
The visitation is open to the community until April 15th, from Monday to Friday, from 9 am to 6 pm, and Saturdays, from 9 am to 12 pm. O Albano Hartz Cultural Space is located at Calçadão Osvaldo Cruz, nº 112, in the center of Novo Hamburgo.
About the artists:
Tucunaré Lopez
The son of ex-combatant parents from the beginning of the armed struggle for the liberation of Angola, Tucunaré is the last of eight siblings. Born into a family inclined towards the plastic and visual arts, he took his first steps in photography between 1993 and 1994. In 2013, he left for South Africa where he began studies in the field of photography.
Later, in Angola, he started working as a freelancer, where, together with other Angolan photographers, he started the VêSó project, which consists of photographing the Musseques of Luanda. In 2015 he had his first virtual exhibition in the Czech Republic. In 2016, he participated in Vidrul Fotografia and did a photographic residency in Mozambique.
Carlos Eduardo
Passionate about photography, travel, gastronomy, nature and adventure sports, he travels the world with the philosophy of exploring new places, learning new cultures and helping those in need through the practice of volunteer work. His artistic training took place from an early age, he attended the Atelier Livre Municipal and attended college at the University of Rio dos Sinos.
In his more than 15 years of experience photographing the world, he has been recording people, places, cultures and experiences he lives and shares in photos. In addition, he is co-founder of the project entitled: Eu Vou e Pronto, created at the end of 2016 as a life project; with the objective of traveling the five continents of the world, experiencing new cultures and practicing volunteer work.