Cildo Meireles
° 1948
Born in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil).
Cildo Meireles (1948, Brazil, lives in Rio de Janeiro) emerges early as artist, with a series of projects in 1969 that investigated the notion of lived physical and social space through the colour and texture of material, a theme that recurs in later three-dimensional works such as 'Inmensa' (1982). The increasingly repressive military dictatorship in Brazil also prompts him to create politically engaged works. The ‘insertion’ and ‘circulation’ pieces are well-known: the anti-imperialist text printed onto Coca-Cola Bottles in 'Inserçoes em circuitos ideológicos' (‘Insertions into Ideological Circuits’, 1970) or the 'Zero Cent, Zero Centavo' and 'Zero Dollar' pieces (1974–1984).
Works
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Inserções em circuitos ideológicos. Projeto Coca-Cola , 1970
Cildo Meireles
Object , coca cola bottles , Diameter: 6cm, Height: 25cm (each bottle)
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Zero Dollar , 1974-1984
Cildo Meireles
Print , ink, paper , 6.7 x 15.7 cm
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Inmensa [Immense] , 1982
Cildo Meireles
Installation , sapelli whip , 100 x 125 x 163 cm