Frida Baranek
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Frida Baranek is a Brazilian sculptor.

She graduated from Universidade Santa Úrsula
Universidade Santa Úrsula
Universidade Santa Úrsula is a private university in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.It was founded in 1937 by Alceu Amoroso Lima. It was the first of Rio de Janeiro's higher education institutions to accept women. The main campus is located on the border of Flamengo, Laranjeiras, and Botafogo...

, with a Bachelors Degree in Architecture, and from Parsons School of Design with a master’s degree in 1985.

Her works are held by the São Paulo Museum of Modern Art
São Paulo Museum of Modern Art
The São Paulo Museum of Modern Art, , is located in Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo....

, Museum of Contemporary Art, University of São Paulo
Museum of Contemporary Art, University of São Paulo
The Museum of Contemporary Art, University of São Paulo is a contemporary art museum located in the main campus of the University of São Paulo, in São Paulo, Brazil, and in Ibirapuera Park, in the same city.The museum was inaugurated in 1963, when the Brazilian industrialist and art collector...

, the Kemper Art Museum, and the National Museum of Women in the Arts
National Museum of Women in the Arts
The National Museum of Women in the Arts , located in Washington, D.C. is the only museum solely dedicated to celebrating women’s achievements in the visual, performing, and literary arts. NMWA was incorporated in 1981 by Wallace and Wilhelmina Holladay...

.

Exhibitions

  • 1985 Petite Galerie, Rio de Janeiro
  • 1988 Galeria Sergio Millet, Rio de Janeiro
  • 1990 Gabinete de Arte Raquel Arnaud, São Paulo
  • 1993 Stux Gallery, New York
  • 1996 Gabinete de Arte Raquel Arnaud, São Paulo
  • 1999 La Maison du Bresil, Brussels
  • 2001 Gabinete de Arte Raquel Arnaud, São Paulo
  • 2004 HAP Galeria, Rio de Janeiro
  • 2006 Frida Baranek - Lavish Pause / Lange Pause - Galerie im Traklhaus, Salzburg

External links

  • Artist's website
  • http://brunodavidgallery.com/artistDetail.cfm?id_artist=59
  • http://www.arch.wustl.edu/collection/explore/artist/66
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