Frida Baranek
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Frida Baranek (born 1961 Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian sculptor.
She graduated from Universidade Santa Úrsula, with a Bachelors Degree in Architecture, and from Parsons School of Design with a master’s degree in 1985.
Her works are held by the São Paulo Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, University of São Paulo, the Kemper Art Museum,[1] and the National Museum of Women in the Arts.[2]
Family
She is married to journalist Roger Cohen, they live in London.
Exhibitions
- 1985 Petite Galerie, Rio de Janeiro
- 1988 Galeria Sergio Millet, Rio de Janeiro
- 1990 Gabinete de Arte Raquel Arnaud, São Paulo[3]
- 1993 Stux Gallery, New York
- 1996 Gabinete de Arte Raquel Arnaud, São Paulo
- 1999 La Maison du Bresil, Brussels
- 2001 Gabinete de Arte Raquel Arnaud, São Paulo[4]
- 2004 HAP Galeria, Rio de Janeiro
- 2006 Frida Baranek - Lavish Pause / Lange Pause - Galerie im Traklhaus, Salzburg
References
- ↑ http://kemperartmuseum.wustl.edu/islandpress/html/A002.html
- ↑ http://www.nmwa.org/collection/portfolio.asp?LinkID=58
- ↑ Cecilia Puerto (1996). Latin American women artists, Kahlo and look who else: a selective, annotated bibliography. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-28934-7.
- ↑ Rodrigo Naves, Raquel Arnaud (2005). Raquel Arnaud e o olhar contemporâneo. Editora Cosac Naify. ISBN 978-85-7503-440-8.
External links
- Artist's website
- http://brunodavidgallery.com/artistDetail.cfm?id_artist=59
- http://www.arch.wustl.edu/collection/explore/artist/66
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