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Rosana Paulino

Brevi note biografiche

  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Born: 1967, São Paulo, Brasília
  • Nationality: Brasília
  • Top 3 works:
    • Sem título [série Diário da Solidão]
    • The permanence of structures
    • Eve
  • Espandi dettagli…
  • Art period: Contemporaneo
  • Top-ranked work: Sem título [série Diário da Solidão]
  • Works on APS: 3
  • Museums on APS:
    • Centro Culturale Sao Paulo
    • Centro Culturale Sao Paulo
    • Centro Culturale Sao Paulo
    • Centro Culturale Sao Paulo
    • Centro Culturale Sao Paulo

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Dove è nata Rosana Paulino?
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Qual è la sua specializzazione universitaria?
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Domanda 4:
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Rosana Paulino de Lima: Exploring Black Female Psychology and Brazilian History Through Textile Art

Rosana Paulino is a Brazilian contemporary artist whose work delves into profound themes of memory, identity, and the legacy of racial violence within Brazil’s history. Born in São Paulo in 1967, she possesses a formidable academic background – holding a doctorate in Visual Arts from São Paulo University's School of Communications and Arts and specializing in printmaking at London Print Studio – demonstrating her commitment to rigorous artistic research. Her dedication has been recognized internationally with the Mercosur Konex Award from Argentina in 2022, cementing her position as a significant voice within Latin American art discourse. Paulino’s artistic practice is characterized by an impressive versatility encompassing drawing, embroidery, engraving, printmaking, collage, and sculpture. However, she consistently gravitates towards textile mediums – specifically embroidery – as her primary tool for conveying complex narratives. This deliberate choice isn't merely stylistic; it reflects a core preoccupation with exploring black female psychology and confronting the enduring impact of slavery and racial discrimination on Brazilian society. Her artistic explorations aim to illuminate hidden histories and challenge dominant perspectives, fostering dialogue about marginalized experiences. Her artistic journey began with formative influences rooted in Brazilian cultural traditions and feminist scholarship. Examining the role of women’s narratives in shaping collective memory is central to her conceptual framework. She draws inspiration from psychoanalytic theories, particularly those developed by Sigmund Freud and Melanie Klein, applying them to analyze how trauma and familial relationships contribute to individual identity formation. This intellectual grounding informs her artistic process, guiding her selection of imagery and techniques—often utilizing symbolic representations derived from African diaspora traditions—to communicate powerful emotional resonances. Paulino’s exhibitions have spanned across continents, showcasing her distinctive approach in prestigious venues like Belgium, Germany, Brazil, France, Italy, Spain, Cape Verde, Puerto Rico, and the United States. Solo shows in Belgium and Germany underscore her recognition as an artist of considerable stature, while her Brazilian presentations solidify her connection to the nation’s artistic landscape. Her work has garnered critical acclaim for its sensitivity to cultural heritage and its unflinching examination of social injustices. The artist's oeuvre is marked by a remarkable consistency in thematic exploration and stylistic execution. Recurring motifs—such as fragmented figures, intricate patterns reminiscent of African textiles, and evocative use of color—speak to her unwavering commitment to conveying narratives that grapple with issues of resilience, vulnerability, and the transformative power of remembrance. Through meticulous craftsmanship and symbolic imagery, Rosana Paulino continues to contribute significantly to contemporary art’s ongoing conversation about identity, history, and the importance of confronting uncomfortable truths.
  • Education: Doctorate in Visual Arts from São Paulo University's School of Communications and Arts; Specialization in Printmaking at London Print Studio.
  • Awards: Mercosur Konex Award (Argentina, 2022)
  • Mediums: Drawing, Embroidery, Engraving, Printmaking, Collage, Sculpture
  • Notable Exhibitions: Belgium, Germany, Brazil, France, Italy, Spain, Cape Verde, Puerto Rico, USA
Key Themes: Memory & Legacy; Racial Violence Brazil; Black Female Psychology; Feminist Scholarship; African Diaspora Traditions. Style: Contemporary Drawing & Printmaking; Textile Art (Embroidery); Symbolic Representation; Precise Craftsmanship.