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Oscar Niemeyer Museum in Curitiba show opens Flávio Damm

[ Fernando Rabelo | November 10, 2009 | No Comment | 55 views]
© Photo by Flávio Damm. Picture making up the exhibition "Flávio Damm - Photographer," on display at the Museum Oscar Niemeyer in Curitiba.

The Oscar Niemeyer Museum in Curitiba opens on Wednesday (11/11) at 19h, the exhibition "Flávio Damm - Photographer." The set features photographs Damm entitled the "flagship", the aggregate new jobs. "It's a work resulting from day to day, as photographer permanently. In addition, in particular, the material produced in the last trip to Portugal and France. This is a real opportunity to show a retrospective of work by professional full uninterrupted 64 years, camera in hand, "the photographer sets. Flávio Damm was born in 1928 in Porto Alegre (RS), began his career as a freelancer in 1944 at the Globe Magazine, where he was born in the city. Moved in 1949 to Rio de Janeiro as part of the team Cruzeiro until 1959. In 1962, along with photographer Joseph Medeiros, created the first photographic agency in Brazil, the Image. His photographic archive has about 60,000 negatives. Just shooting in black and white, with analog cameras and cut your photos on display in the photographic act. Service: Exhibition "Flávio Damm - Photographer." Visitation: 12 November to 28 February 2010. Oscar Niemeyer Museum. Marechal Hermes, 999. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 18pm. $ 4.00 whole $ 2.00 and students. Free for groups scheduled public network of elementary and middle school for students up to 12 years over 60 years and the first Sunday of each month. Information: (41) 3350-4442 and 4480.

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