Alexander and Bonin now represent Dalton Paula

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Alexander and Bonin now represent Dalton Paula
Dalton Paula, As Plantas Curam, 2017. Oil on Book, 31 x 160 cm. Image courtesy of Alexander and Bonin, New York, and Galeria Sé, São Paulo. Photo: Paulo Rezende.



NEW YORK, NY.- Alexander and Bonin announced they now represent Dalton Paula. He is also represented by Galeria Sé, São Paulo. Dalton Paula was born in 1982 in Brasilia and lives in Goiânia.

Paula works with painting, photography, and installation to explore the exigencies of the Black Atlantic, knowledge production in the long wake of racial violence, and the religious rites and rituals of the African diaspora.

Of particular note are his large-scale paintings, spartan assemblages of objects over abstracted earth-toned backgrounds, and portraits. Paula’s ongoing interest in portraiture reflects his deep engagement with the framework of Brazilian history; his subjects are often historical figures whose faces have never been recorded, such as Zeferina, a woman who founded a community for escaped slaves in Northern Brazil. His installation work continues this line of inquiry and further develops his rich symbolic language and appreciation of material culture.

Paula’s work has been exhibited at the São Paulo Biennial (2016); Instituto Tomie Ohtake, São Paulo (2017); New Museum Triennial, New York (2018); the 11th Bienal do Mercosul, Porto Alegre (2018); and the Museo de Arte de São Paulo* (MASP) in 2018.


*Cotter, Holland. "Brazil Enthralls With an Art Show of Afro-Atlantic History." The New York Times (October 2018).










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