Getting inspired in Art Rio 2013

Yesterday I took the afternoon off and paid a visit to Art Rio 2013, in Pier Maua, in Rio de Janeiro’s port area.

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This photo I took with my cell phone while waiting to buy the ticket

Art Rio is a an international fair of contemporary art held in Rio always in the month of  september. They are on their third edition, and it is the second time I have the opportunity to enjoy this great art event.

It was a nice way of getting inspired not only by the works of art but also by the view from Pier Maua.

Art Rio 2013!

Art Rio 2013!

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This was one of the three restaurants installed in Pier Maua for the fair

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The exhibitions were set up in 4 pavilions.

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One of the exits of one of the pavilions.

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A fan!

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Clothes as part of a work of art!

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Golf carts are available to drive visitors between pavilions.

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Where do I go next?

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Guanabara Bay and Rio-Niterói Bridge view

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One of the pavilions from outside

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Pier Maua Cranes

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If you get tired of walking from one pavilion to another you can relax a little in those beach chairs

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Another beautiful view of the port area

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ArtRio will be held  until September  8, at Pier Mauá.

Art Rio 2013 – Pier Maua – Avenida Rodrigues Alves, 10 , Praça Mauá, Rio de Janeiro

4 comments

  1. I particularly like you pictures of the beach chairs! Something about beach chairs yells “photograph me”!

  2. Cris, ano passado fomos juntas à essa exposição, lembra? Não fui agora… Semana passada, fui ao Paço Imperial ver a exposição “Meu Bem”, da Beatriz Milhazes. Não sei se você gosta das obras dela… Eu adoro! Vale a pena a visita! O colorido e as formas que ela utiliza me transmitem uma alegria imediata! No mesmo dia, assisti ao “Flores Raras” no Odeon. Muito bom filme também. Glória Pires, como sempre, excelente! Mas ela sempre consegue se superar. Adorei conhecer a personagem Lota Macedo Soares, idealizadora do Parque do Flamengo. Acredito que pouca gente conhece essa parte da história do RJ.

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