Maria Thereza Alves

view of “Seeds of change”, Parsons School of Design, New York, USA, 2017

view of “Seeds of change”, Parsons School of Design, New York, USA, 2017

view of “Seeds of change”, Parsons School of Design, New York, USA, 2017

view of the exhibition “Jimmie Durham & Stick in the Forest by the Side of the Road”, KAZimKuBa, at documenta 15, Kassel, 2022

view of the exhibition “Jimmie Durham & Stick in the Forest by the Side of the Road”, KAZimKuBa, at documenta 15, Kassel, 2022

view of “ Quando aqui era aqui”, at the 11th Mostra 3M, Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo, Brazil

view of “Refuge of Beings at Tafawa Balewa Square”, installation at the Lagos Biennale, 2024

view of “Refuge of Beings at Tafawa Balewa Square”, installation at the Lagos Biennale, 2024

view of “A Ballast Flora Garden”, High Line, New York, USA, 2018

view of “Nowhere”, University of Toronto Art Centre, Canada, 2018

view of “A possible reversal for missed opportunities”, at the 32nd São Paulo Biennial, Brazil, 2016

view of “To see the forest standing”, presented at the Serpentine Gallery and 15th Cuenca Biennial

view of “To see the forest standing”, presented at the Serpentine Gallery and 15th Cuenca Biennial

view of “Decolonizing Botany Jevy Jeajpo-Pyra Temiti-Tyre”, Museo Madre Napoli, Italy, 2021

São Paulo, Brazil, 1961 \ She lives and works between Naples, Italy, and Berlin, Germany

Maria Thereza Alves has worked and exhibited internationally since the 1980s, creating a body of work investigating the histories and circumstances of particular localities to give witness to silenced histories. Her projects are researched-based and develop out of her interactions with the physical and social environments of the places she lives, or visits for exhibitions and residencies. These projects begin in response to local needs and proceed through a process of dialogue that is often facilitated between material and environmental realities and social circumstances.

Alves recently presented commissioned projects for the 2024 edition of the Lagos Biennial. In 2023, she held a solo exhibition at Galeria Jaqueline Martins in São Paulo and, in the same year, she presented the LABINAC project, a design collective founded by her and artist Jimmy Durham, for the first time in Latin America. The exhibition took place simultaneously at Casa Zaslzupin and Galeria Jaqueline Martins. She has taken part in important international exhibitions such as the 13th (2012) and 15th (2022) editions of the Kassel Documenta; the Quito Pan-American Biennial (2021); the Ural Biennial (2021); the Sydney Biennial (2020); and the Toronto Biennial (2019); Manifesta 12 in Palermo and 7 in Trento; São Paulo Biennial (2016 and 2010); 8th Berlin Biennial; Sharjah Biennial (2017); Taipei Biennial (2012); 10th Lyon Biennial (2009); 3rd Guangzhou Triennial (2008); and 2nd Havana Biennial (1986), among others. The artist was awarded the Vera List Prize for Art and Politics in the 2016-2018 edition.

In 1978, as a member of the International Indian Treaty Council, Alves made an official presentation of human rights abuses of the Indigenous population of Brazil at the U.N. Human Rights Commission in Geneva. Alves was one of the founding members of the Green Party of Sao Paulo in 1987. Her recent book is Thieves and Murderers in Naples: A Brief History on Families, Colonization, Immense Wealth, Land Theft, Art and the Valle de Xico Community Museum in Mexico.

Works

Jumping Spider/Papa Mosca – Arnoliseus hastatus, da série Council of Beings, 2022

Watercolor on paper
Unique
56,5 x 76,5 cm

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Seres Morros, 2021

Watercolor on paper
Unique
70 x 100 cm

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Tree Frog/Pereca – Scinax perpusillus, da série Council of Beings, 2022

Watercolor on paper
Unique
56,5 x 76,5 cm

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Recapturing Water, 2017

Print on mulberry paper
Unique
67 x 100 cm

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El Regreso de un Lago / The Return of a Lake, 2012

Book
Multiple
33 x 28 x 6,5cm

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Recapturing Water, 2017

Print on mulberry paper
Unique
145 x 221 cm

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Rio Doce: Sweet No More, 2017

Sculpture, linen and acrylic paint
Unique
165 x 337 cm

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Home, 1983

Sculpture, mixed media
Unique
48 x 31 cm / 63 x 12 cm

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Light Intensity Map. Standing on Olympiaberg Facing East / Southeast Munich, 1998

Charcoal on paper
Unique
127 x 357 cm

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Cloudstone (Rose), 2020

Handblown glass, brass, light fixture, cable
Unique
30 x 30 x 30 cm

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Embraced Chair (Thonet), 2022

Brass, wood
Multiple
91 x 54 x 51 cm

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Forms of Life, 2018

Handblown glass
Unique
38 x 38 x 37 cm

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