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  1. www.artforum.com › events › maria-martins-250352Maria Martins

    View of “Maria Martins,” 2022. Photo: Selmy Yassuda. Maria Martins (1894–1973) spent much of her life outside Brazil (she was a diplomat’s wife in countries throughout Europe, South America, and Asia, as well as in the United States), and her work was not widely lauded in her native country until the 1950s. Even so, her art, and her ...

  2. Maria Martins was a Brazilian sculptor and writer, a founding member of the Fundação do Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro, and a co-founder and exhibitor for the Bienal Internacional de São Paulo.She was born in Campanha, Minas Gerais, Brazil in 1894. She made a name for herself in the international art world of the 1940s as “the sculptor of the tropics” and “the great sculptor ...

  3. Martins, María (1900-1973). Escultora brasileña nacida en 1900 en Campanha, en el estado de Minas Gerais, y fallecida el 28 de marzo de 1973 en Río de Janeiro. Cultivó también la pintura y fue además periodista y escritora. Se cuenta entre las figuras más representativas del surrealismo, aunque su arte tuvo también profundas raíces en ...

  4. Maria Martins. Christ. 1941. Jacaranda wood. 7' 10 1/2" x 19" x 19 1/2" (240 x 48.2 x 49.5 cm). Gift of Nelson A. Rockefeller. 558.1941. Painting and Sculpture. Skip to main content. Use high-contrast text. We use our own and third-party cookies to personalize your experience and the promotions you see.

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  7. The idea of metamorphosis is key to understanding Maria Martins’s art. If, in many cases, metamorphosis is at the service of desire, acting—in Greek mythology in particular—as a subterfuge in romantic conquest, in Martins it represents freedom through rejection of existing forms. A sculptor, designer, printmaker, painter, writer, and musician, Martins dealt with transformation—always ...