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Regina Vater is a Brazilian-born American visual artist best known for her installation artwork inspired by Brazilian and African-Brazilian mythologies. In the 1960s, she designed the first album cover for the Tropicália movement, a Brazilian art movement associated with the Brazilian musicians Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil. In 1970, she had her first installation, "Magi(o)cean". She has conducted numerous interviews with John Cage, including a video interview that eventually became a part of her film Controverse. She moved to New York in the 1970s, and in 1979 she curated "the first and most comprehensive Brazilian avant-garde exhibit in the city at that time." In 1980, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. She lived in Austin, Texas with her husband, video installation artist and pr

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  • Regina Maria da Motta Vater (Rio de Janeiro, 1943), ou simplesmente Regina Vater, é uma desenhista, pintora, artista plástica e fotógrafa brasileira. (pt)
  • Regina Vater (1943, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil) és una artista feminista brasilera establerta als Estats Units.Procedent del Brasil, Regina Vater es va traslladar a Nova York als anys setanta; allí va fer la seva primera exposició juntament amb altres artistes brasilers d'avantguarda, l'any 1979. En la seva obra feminista tracta qüestions de cultura i identitat, però també aborda de manera crítica el règim militar brasiler.Per a la seva obra Tina America (1975), s'introdueix en dotze rols femenins de la classe mitjana brasilera dels anys setanta: de la mestressa de casa formal amb collaret de perles a la vampiressa sexi amb un escot pronunciat o a la dona del granger amb un mocador al cap. Igual que moltes dones artistes de la seva època com Marcella Campagnano, Cindy Sherman i Martha Wilson, (ca)
  • Regina Vater is a Brazilian-born American visual artist best known for her installation artwork inspired by Brazilian and African-Brazilian mythologies. In the 1960s, she designed the first album cover for the Tropicália movement, a Brazilian art movement associated with the Brazilian musicians Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil. In 1970, she had her first installation, "Magi(o)cean". She has conducted numerous interviews with John Cage, including a video interview that eventually became a part of her film Controverse. She moved to New York in the 1970s, and in 1979 she curated "the first and most comprehensive Brazilian avant-garde exhibit in the city at that time." In 1980, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. She lived in Austin, Texas with her husband, video installation artist and pr (en)
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