Teresa Braula Reis develops her practice within the urban landscape, more specifically in the universe of construction and how it questions ideas of time, temporality and decay within architecture.
Her body of work deals with the idea of the ruin and the contemporary forms of collective nostalgia.
She is interested in the dualistic condition of the act of building which is always shadowed by a decaying or destruction process and the concept of demolition is of particular interest in her most recent body of work.
Her work spans a variety of media, including video and works on paper, but sculpture is her primary media, working with materials from the field of construction, such as concrete, steel and rubble.
The artist lives and works in Lisbon, Portugal.
Teresa Braula Reis
Group exhibition “Under Construction“, Annex 14, Zurich, Switzerland August 31, 2019August 31 - October 26, 2019 The title of this group exhibition refers to artistic positions that have something inherently processual, in the broadest sense...Read moreTeresa Braula Reis
Group exhibition "Fiction and Fabrication. Photography of Architecture After the Digital Turn", MAAT, Lisbon, Portugal March 20, 2019March 20 - August 19, 2019 Fiction and Fabrication gathered in MAAT the works from nearly 50 artists who build and manipulate images of architectural...Read moreTeresa Braula Reis
Group exhibition “Notes on Objects“, Narrative Projects, London, UK February 27, 2019February 27 - April 13, 2019 Narrative Projects is delighted to present Notes on Objects , a group exhibition featuring the work of Teresa Braula...Read moreTeresa Braula Reis
Solo exhibition “The Pathos of Things“, Gallery 3 +1 ARTE CONTEMPORÂNEA, Lisbon, Portugal November 16, 2018November 16, 2018 – January 12, 2019 3+1 Arte Contemporanea is pleased to announce The Pathos of Things, the latest exhibition by Teresa Braula Reis...Read more
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