MINI BIOHeloisa Lodder (São Paulo-SP) has a degree in graphic design from Universidade Mackenzie de São Paulo, and works as a visual artist where she was born and works.She began her career through photography in 2018, selected for exhibitions at...
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Heloisa Lodder (São Paulo-SP) has a degree in graphic design from Universidade Mackenzie de São Paulo, and works as a visual artist where she was born and works.
She began her career through photography in 2018, selected for exhibitions at the European Month of Photography-EMOP Berlin/Germany, and at the Festival Les Rencontres d’Arles/France (LensCulture). She is nominated for the Acquisition Award from the Fortaleza Photography Museum, for International Portfolio Reading at FestFoto-Huston/POA 2019. In 2020, she receives three international awards for photographic series, at the Minimalist Photography Awards 2021. In 2022 she is selected for: 19th Program of MARP-RP exhibitions; ED Artistic Residency. Vera#3/SP; MAB Blumenau Art Museum-SC; at the 47th SARP - Ribeirão Preto National-Contemporary MARP-RP Art Salon, with the acquisition of two works as the prize. In 2023 he opens his first solo show Breve Lançamento, at the MARP Museu de Arte de Ribeirão Preto. And was selected for the II Lux Performance Festival, SP/SP.
Has works in private collections and public collections: MARP Museum, IMS-SP, AR rotating collection.
Her production deals with the possibilities of dialogue between the subject and the environment in which he lives. Her research proposes, through photography, site-specific interventions and performative actions, a transit between questions of identity and memory — between the intimate sphere of my studio (former office, in the center of São Paulo) and the public sphere. It collects traces of urban space, displaced from the city to denaturalize the look. The ruins of the city are the object of this investigation on the constant journey through the city. Currently, he explores the “construction and reconstruction” of nature – as a counterpoint to growing urbanization – an act of resistance to the erasure imposed