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Dedication and drawing by Adriana Varejão

Dedication and drawing by Adriana Varejão

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Adriana Varejão demonstrates her appreciation for two women with a heart drawing on one of her hands.

  • Dedication and drawing by Adriana Varejão for Maddie and Ella.
  • A book with 152 pages, showcasing his most famous works.
  • In Portuguese.
  • 20.8 cm x 25 cm.
  • No information available regarding the date and location.
  • Excellent condition.
  • Unique piece.

For Maddie and Ella
With the affection of
Varejão

Adriana Varejão is widely recognized as one of Brazil's most important contemporary artists and a prominent figure on the global scene. Her work, which spans painting, sculpture, and installation, explores historical, cultural, and social issues, often linked to colonization, identity, and Brazilian memory. Her works are present in the collections of renowned museums such as MoMA (New York), Tate Modern (London), and Inhotim (Brazil). Furthermore, her pieces have been exhibited in important biennials and global exhibitions, solidifying her position as one of the most relevant voices in contemporary art.

This dedication from Adriana Varejão is an expression of her attention and care for Maddie and Ella, accompanied by a drawing made by the artist herself: a heart.

The heart is a recurring theme in Adriana Varejão's work because it synthesizes several central layers of her art: the body, violence, history, and Brazilian identity. For the artist, the heart is not merely a romantic or emotional symbol, but a vital organ linked to flesh, blood, and the vulnerability of the body, frequently associated with the open wounds and incisions that appear in her works. It engages with Brazil's colonial heritage, marked by physical and symbolic violence, the mixing of cultures, and the idea of a lacerated historical body. Thus, the heart functions as a metaphor for life, trauma, and memory, intimately connecting the individual body to the collective history of the country.

Although no further details are known about the recipients, the dedication bears the mark, signature, and symbolism of one of the most iconic figures in contemporary Brazilian art.

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