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Miguel Rio Branco
Born
NationalityBrazilian
Known forphotography
Notable workSilent Book

Miguel Rio Branco (born 11 December 1946) is a Brazilian photographer, painter, and filmmaker (director and cinematographer). [1] His work has focused on Brazil and included photojournalism, and social and political criticism. [2]

Rio Branco is an Associate Member of Magnum Photos. His photographs are included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

Life and work

Rio Branco was born in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, in the Canary Islands. [3] [4] His parents were diplomats and he spent his childhood in Portugal, Switzerland, Brazil and the United States. [1] In 1976 he moved to New York City, where he earned a BA, and took a one-month vocational course at the New York Institute of Photography. [1] In 1978, he moved to Rio de Janeiro and studied at the Industrial Design College. [1]

He has been an Associate Member of Magnum Photos since 1980. [3] He lives and works in Rio de Janeiro. [2]

Rio Branco's Silent Book (1997) is included in Parr and Badger's The Photobook: A History, Volume II. [5]

Publications by Rio Branco

  • Dulce Sudor Amargo. Mexico: Fondo de Cultura Economica, 1985. ISBN  978-9681619695.
  • Nakta. Brazil: Multiprint Grafica, 1996.
  • Silent Book. São Paulo: Cosac & Naify. 1997. ISBN  978-8586374210.
    • Second edition, 2012.
  • Miguel Rio Branco: An Aperture Monograph. New York: Aperture, 1998. ISBN  978-0893818012.
  • Pele do Tempo. Brazil: Centro de Arte Hélio Oiticica, 1999.
  • Entre Los Ojos. Barcelona: Fundación "la Caixa", 1999. ISBN  978-8476646632. Text in Spanish and English.
  • Miguel Río Branco habla con Teresa Siza. Conversaciones con Fotografos. La Fábrica, 2002. ISBN  978-8495471369. In Spanish.
  • Entre os Olhos, o Deserto. Brazil: Cosac & Naify, 2002. ISBN  978-8575030721.
  • Gritos Surdos. Portugal: Centro Portugues de Fotografia, 2002.
  • Plaisir la Douleur. France: Textuel, 2005. ISBN  978-2845971691.
  • Out Of Nowhere. Luste, 2009. ISBN  978-8561914103.
  • Você está feliz? Cosac & Naify, 2012. ISBN  978-8540502598.
  • Mechanics of Women. La Fábrica, 2017. ISBN  978-8417048051.
  • New York Sketches. Xavier Barral, 2018. ISBN  978-2365111720.

Short films by Rio Branco

  • Trio Elétrico
  • Caveirinhas
  • Nada Levarei Quando Morrer = those who owe me will be charged in hell – 20 minute documentary with still and moving images [3]
  • Entre os Olhos o Deserto
  • Gritos Surdos

Collections

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Miguel Rio Branco". Magnum Photos.
  2. ^ a b "Miguel Rio Branco". Wall Street International. 18 August 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Lafont, Isabel (3 March 2008). "Reportaje - La dolorosa belleza del mal". El Pais.
  4. ^ "Edición del martes, 21 septiembre 1999, página 56 - Hemeroteca - Lavanguardia.es". La Vanguardia.
  5. ^ Martin Parr; Gerry Badger (2014). The Photobook: A History, Volume II. London: Phaidon. p. 118. ISBN  978-0-7148-4433-6.
  6. ^ "Miguel Rio Branco - MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art.
  7. ^ "Search the Collection". Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 2019-05-19.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Miguel Rio Branco
Born
NationalityBrazilian
Known forphotography
Notable workSilent Book

Miguel Rio Branco (born 11 December 1946) is a Brazilian photographer, painter, and filmmaker (director and cinematographer). [1] His work has focused on Brazil and included photojournalism, and social and political criticism. [2]

Rio Branco is an Associate Member of Magnum Photos. His photographs are included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

Life and work

Rio Branco was born in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, in the Canary Islands. [3] [4] His parents were diplomats and he spent his childhood in Portugal, Switzerland, Brazil and the United States. [1] In 1976 he moved to New York City, where he earned a BA, and took a one-month vocational course at the New York Institute of Photography. [1] In 1978, he moved to Rio de Janeiro and studied at the Industrial Design College. [1]

He has been an Associate Member of Magnum Photos since 1980. [3] He lives and works in Rio de Janeiro. [2]

Rio Branco's Silent Book (1997) is included in Parr and Badger's The Photobook: A History, Volume II. [5]

Publications by Rio Branco

  • Dulce Sudor Amargo. Mexico: Fondo de Cultura Economica, 1985. ISBN  978-9681619695.
  • Nakta. Brazil: Multiprint Grafica, 1996.
  • Silent Book. São Paulo: Cosac & Naify. 1997. ISBN  978-8586374210.
    • Second edition, 2012.
  • Miguel Rio Branco: An Aperture Monograph. New York: Aperture, 1998. ISBN  978-0893818012.
  • Pele do Tempo. Brazil: Centro de Arte Hélio Oiticica, 1999.
  • Entre Los Ojos. Barcelona: Fundación "la Caixa", 1999. ISBN  978-8476646632. Text in Spanish and English.
  • Miguel Río Branco habla con Teresa Siza. Conversaciones con Fotografos. La Fábrica, 2002. ISBN  978-8495471369. In Spanish.
  • Entre os Olhos, o Deserto. Brazil: Cosac & Naify, 2002. ISBN  978-8575030721.
  • Gritos Surdos. Portugal: Centro Portugues de Fotografia, 2002.
  • Plaisir la Douleur. France: Textuel, 2005. ISBN  978-2845971691.
  • Out Of Nowhere. Luste, 2009. ISBN  978-8561914103.
  • Você está feliz? Cosac & Naify, 2012. ISBN  978-8540502598.
  • Mechanics of Women. La Fábrica, 2017. ISBN  978-8417048051.
  • New York Sketches. Xavier Barral, 2018. ISBN  978-2365111720.

Short films by Rio Branco

  • Trio Elétrico
  • Caveirinhas
  • Nada Levarei Quando Morrer = those who owe me will be charged in hell – 20 minute documentary with still and moving images [3]
  • Entre os Olhos o Deserto
  • Gritos Surdos

Collections

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Miguel Rio Branco". Magnum Photos.
  2. ^ a b "Miguel Rio Branco". Wall Street International. 18 August 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Lafont, Isabel (3 March 2008). "Reportaje - La dolorosa belleza del mal". El Pais.
  4. ^ "Edición del martes, 21 septiembre 1999, página 56 - Hemeroteca - Lavanguardia.es". La Vanguardia.
  5. ^ Martin Parr; Gerry Badger (2014). The Photobook: A History, Volume II. London: Phaidon. p. 118. ISBN  978-0-7148-4433-6.
  6. ^ "Miguel Rio Branco - MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art.
  7. ^ "Search the Collection". Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 2019-05-19.

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