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Afrobrasilidade: Homenagem a dois Valentins e a um Emanoel: Fundação Getúlio Vargas Arte, Rio de Janeiro

Current exhibition
10 April - 10 August 2025
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Panmela Castro, Ana Maria Silva Kariri, da série Vigília [Vigil series], 2024 Ana Maria Silva Kariri, da série Vigília [Vigil series], 2024

Ana Maria Silva Kariri, da série Vigília [Vigil series], 2024

Oil on canvas
170 x 110 x 8 cm / 66. 93 x 43. 31 x 3. 15 in

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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Panmela Castro, Ana Maria Silva Kariri, da série Vigília [Vigil series], 2024
  • Ana Maria Silva Kariri, da série Vigília [Vigil series]

In “Vigils at the Museum” with Ana Kariri, she and Panmela Castro transform the stillness of the early morning into a moment of deep connection and creation at the Rio Art Museum. Ana, an artist, writer and indigenous leader, brought her ancestry and wisdom to this unique evening, sharing stories and reflections on identity, struggle and belonging. The blank canvas, over the course of the night, became a portrait that captures not only her physical presence, but also the memories and energies she deposited in this encounter.


In the series “Vigils at the Museum”, Panmela transforms the Rio Art Museum into her studio and paints portraits of visitors who spend the night with her. The paintings created are memories not only of the encounter, but also of the stories shared between her and those portrayed. The “Vigils” took place in the context of the exhibition “Radical Ideas About Love”. At the opening of the exhibition, the canvases started out blank and were painted over throughout the months of the exhibition.


“Radical Ideas About Love” was held at the Rio Art Museum, curated by Daniela Labra, with curatorial assistance from Maybel Sulamita and expography by Estúdio Sauá, between August and November 2024 at the Rio Art Museum (MAR). The exhibition is based on the scientific psychology article “Need to Belong” by social psychologists Roy Baumeister and Mark Leary, who approach belonging as a fundamental human impulse. Based on this concept, Panmela presents a series of participatory pieces that, in some way, required the participation of others in order to exist, creating an artistic space aimed at building interpersonal relationships and satisfying this essential impulse.


For Panmela, the “Vigils at the Museum” dialog directly with the theory of the need to belong, as she believes that this moment together, which results in the painting, is a way of creating lasting bonds amid the fleetingness of the contemporary world. With each “Vigil”, Panmela reaffirms the value of genuine connections, where the presence of the other is honored, and art becomes a link that solidifies these relationships, creating spaces of welcome and belonging.


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Exhibitions

"Afrobrasilidade: Homenagem a dois Valentins e a um Emanoel", FGV Arte
Rio de Janeiro, RJ
2025


"Ideias Radicais Sobre o Amor", Museu de Arte do Rio

Rio de Janeiro, RJ

2024


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