CRIVO, Luisa Strina’s perspective

Casa Bradesco, São Paulo, SP

2025

Executive Production

Curators: Marcello Dantas and Kiki Mazzucchelli

The group exhibition CRIVO: Luisa Strina’s Perspective brought together, at Casa Bradesco, works by more than 30 key artists from the contemporary scene, tracing a panorama of conceptual art from the 1970s to the present. The exhibition highlighted the decisive role of Luisa Strina over five decades, supporting and advancing the careers of Brazilian and international artists.

Featuring large-scale installations and works previously presented in major institutional exhibitions, CRIVO created a dialogue between different generations, underscoring both the continuity and transformation of central issues in conceptual art, such as institutional critique, experimentation with new media, and debates around cultural identity.

More than a tribute, the exhibition reaffirmed the continuity of an artistic discourse and invited audiences to reflect on the changes and constants that have shaped contemporary production over the past decades.

Participating artists: Alexandre da Cunha, Alfredo Jaar, Anna Maria Maiolino, Antonio Dias, Bruno Baptistelli, Caetano de Almeida, Carlos Garaicoa, Cildo Meireles, Cinthia Marcelle, Clarissa Tossin, Doris Salcedo, Eduardo Basualdo, Emmanuel Nassar, Fernanda Gomes, Fernando Gomes, Gordon Matta-Clark, Isay Weinfeld, Ivens Machado, Jarbas Lopes, Jimmie Durham, Jorge Macchi, Hilton Berredo, Laura Lima, Leonilson, Leonor Antunes, Luiz Paulo Baravelli, Marcelo Cidade, Marcius Galan, Marepe, Marina Saleme, Mona Hatoum, Panmela Castro, Pedro Reyes, Renata Lucas, Robert Rauschenberg, Tunga, Wesley Duke Lee.