Vol. 17 No. 33 (2021): Tensões Mundiais - Edição Temática: Mulheres e Nação

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ANDRÉA DALL ’OLIO HILUY is a native of Fortaleza (CE), graduated in Architecture and Urbanism (UFC, 2001), with a master’s degree in City Sciences (UNIFOR, 2019) and a postgraduate degree in Lighting and Interior Design (INBEC, 2007). An artist with several exhibitions and curatorships, several of her works have been exhibited in public collections of the capital and metropolitan region. Andrea seeks layers and textures, especially of textile origin, experimenting with new materials. This path led to the deepening of this artistic lineage, replacing the inks with the lines in a free embroidery and then composing her own support, through the tapestry. Between forms, volumes, and deconstructions, she seeks a silent message through abstractionism, which unveils an insinuating and refined language about interpersonal relations with nature, objects, and art itself.

Published: 2021-06-15

Editorial

  • Editorial

    Arnelle Rolim Peixoto; Emanuella Soares de Oliveira, Camila Alves da Costa
    07-14
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v17i33.5547

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Book Reviews

  • Jovita Feitosa, polissêmica mulher

    Gislania de Freitas Silva
    401-406
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v17i33.3427
  • Bolivia the trajectory of a motley society

    Sindy Gabrielly Holanda Oliveira
    407-412
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v17i33.4398