Brazilian contemporary artist
Sandra Cinto |
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Born | 1968 |
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Nationality | Brazilian |
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Education | Faculdades Integradas Teresa D’Ávila |
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Known for | Pen Drawings, Installations |
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Style | Contemporary |
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Sandra Cinto is a Brazilian contemporary artist, known for her sculpture, drawing, paintings, and installations.[1][2] Born in Santo Andre, Brazil in 1968; Cinto is currently living and working in São Paulo, Brazil.[2] Cinto's artwork mixes installations, paintings, and detailed pen drawings.[1] Sandra Cinto continues to produce artwork and showcase her work.[2]
Background and education
Cinto was born in 1968 in Santo André, Brazil.[3] She graduated with a degree in art education, from Faculdades Integradas Teresa D’Ávila (FATEA), Santo André, Brazil, in 1990.[3]
Work
Cinto's media includes pen and acrylic on canvas, wood, and walls. As well as sculptures, made with various materials.[1] Her work has been shown in many exhibitions such as Sandra Cinto: Chance and Necessity, USF Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa, Florida, USA 2016,[4] Sandra Cinto, House Triangle, São Paulo, Brazil 1997, and others.[5]
Assorted exhibitions
- 2016-Sandra Cinto: Chance and Necessity, curated by Noel Smith, West Gallery, USF Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa, Florida, USA[6][7][8]
- 2014- Fundación Luis Seoane, A Corunha, Spain[9]
- 2013- Pausa., Casa Triângulo, São Paulo, Brazil,[10] Piece of Silence, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, USA,[11]
- 2010- Imitação da Água, curated by Jacopo Crivelli Visconti, Instituto Tomie Ohtake, São Paulo, Brazil[12]
- 2006- Construção, Casa Triângulo, São Paulo, Brazil[13]
- 2005- Sandra Cinto, Centre de Création Bazouges la Perouse, France[14]
- 1998- Sandra Cinto, Casa Triângulo, São Paulo, Brazil [13]
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