Brígida Baltar

Born 1959, Rio de Janeiro

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Brígida Baltar invites the viewer into her world. She often chooses to work with her body, her home, her environment, almost as guiding instruments. With brick dust from her old house, she traces her landscapes, mountains, and forests. She takes us on her ‘invisible trails’, a mysterious walk through a flowered garden, looking for a place to rest.  Baltar’s works reveal a beautiful intimacy.

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Topophilia
Household Dust


Sea Mist Collecting, 2001 - Photo-action :: Variable DimensionsSea Mist Collecting, 2001 - Photo-action :: Variable DimensionsSea Mist Collecting, 2001 - Photo-action :: Variable Dimensions
Bee House, 2002 - Photo-action :: Variable DimensionsBridge,  2006 - Acrylic and adhesive vinyl :: 90 x 37 x 25 cmCollecting Mist, 2004 - Photo-action :: Variable  Dimensions
Collecting Mist, 2004 - Photo-action :: Variable  DimensionsMountain Landscapes, 2007 - Drawing with brick dust ::  75 x 55 cm (each) Gallery Nara Roesler, São PauloRed Forest, 2007 - Wall drawing with brick dust  departing from framed drawing :: 300 x 226.5 cm Gallery Nara Roesler,  São Paulo
Untitled, 2009 - Wall drawing with brick dust (detail)::  Variable dimensionsUntitled, 2008 - Wall drawing with brick dust and wooden box :: Variable dimensions Allsopp Contemporary, LondonTowers, 2008 - Acrylic sculpture :: 200 x 80 x 80 cm