Commissioner: José Olympio da Veiga Pereira, Fundação Bienal de São Paulo
Curators: Alexandre Brasil, André Luiz Prado, Bruno Santa Cecilia, Carlos Alberto Maciel, Henrique Penha, Paula Zasnicoff
Exhibitors: Aiano Bemfica, Cris Araújo, Edinho Vieira; Alexandre Delijaicov | Grupo de Pesquisa Metrópole Fluvial – Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da Universidade de São Paulo; Amir Admoni; Gustavo Minas; Joana França; Leonardo Finotti; Luiza Baldan
Brazil
utopias of common life
Album
Description
More than 5,000 years ago, the Guarani people used to wander around the territory in the search of Yvy marã ei, the ‘Land without Affliction’, a place that would be a mirror of the Earth, but without hunger, war, and disease. Yvy marã ei is Brazil’s oldest manifestation of the idea of utopia.
Modern Brazilian architecture was driven by the values of amplifying the public realm, welcoming differences, reducing inequalities, and preparing the territory to offer open platforms to foster full coexistence in all its complexity, without sublimating its contradictions. These values, present in contemporary initiatives, stimulated the imagination of ‘other places’ – utopias – for common life.