Sheila Ribeiro

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Born (1973-03-25) March 25, 1973 (age 53)
OccupationArtist
Sheila Ribeiro
Born (1973-03-25) March 25, 1973 (age 53)
OccupationArtist


Sheila Ribeiro (born March 25, 1973) is an artist considered to be post-convergent, working in an interdependent, multivectorial and extradisciplinary networked media ecosystem, expressed in an evaporated and remixed materiality. Involved with digital[1] and body arts,[2] as well as conceptual fashion,[3] technology and communication[4][5] and cultural studies. Currently lives between Salvador, Montreal and Rome. She was married to the anthropologist Massimo Canevacci.

Ribeiro is known for her fragmented, fantastical work, treating contemporary power dynamics,[6] migration codes, digital cognition and pop fashion aesthetics,[7] as well as for her multipurpose extra-disciplinary[8] way of working through installations,[9] performances, films, fashion shoots, dance pieces on stage, on camera, on the street.[10]

She has been an artist since 1992 and has also been a consultant on transdisciplinarity,[11] contemporary arts[12] and cultures in the development of new epistemologies.

Performances and artworks

  • 2021 Neither National Nor Geographical[13]
  • 2016 Codex[14]
  • 2014 #sheilaribeiro sampleado [15]
  • 2014 Uma Risada te Sepultará [16]
  • 2012 Chamando ela sem eles [17]
  • 2011 Your Beautiful Eyes[18]
  • 2011 Imitanting Jimmie Durham [19]
  • 2010 Organic Totem [20][21]
  • 2007 Flesh Organizer [22]
  • 2003 Show[23]
  • 2002 Diet Subtitles
  • 2000 Flea Market: we are used and cheap
  • 1999 Marché aux puces, nous sommes usagés et pas chers
  • 1992 Food in the trash (Comida no lixo)

Collaborations

  • 2016 Codex Mundo Algodão, with Alejandro Ahmed
  • 2016 Codex Sangue de Barata, with Wagner Schwartz
  • 2015 Tira meu Fôlego, with Elisa Othake
  • 2014 Outros Usuários, with Marcos Moraes[24]
  • 2013 Lugar pra ficar em pé | Almost, with Núcleo do Dirceu[25]
  • 2012 Receitas e Dúvidas, with Wagner Schwartz and Gustavo Bittencourt[26]
  • 2009 Um dente chamado Bico, with Jorge Alencar[27]
  • 2006 Sandmann, with Massimo Canevacci[28][29]
  • 2005 V I P, at 100 rencontres, Benoît Lachambre[30]
  • 2005 Pay Here, at 100 rencontres, Benoît Lachambre[31]
  • 2004 Killing an Arab, with Joe Hiscott
  • 2003 The first REAL human clone, at 100 rencontres, Benoît Lachambre
  • 2003 Madame PIPI, at 100 rencontres, Benoît Lachambre
  • 2003 Vacances, at 100 rencontres, Benoît Lachambre
  • 2000 Flea Market, we are used and cheap, with Sophie Deraspe

Publications

  • 2015 Chamando Ela ISBN 8598741671

Films

Awards

References

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