IBOC DREAM
SILENT AUCTION
Welcome to the IBOC DREAM silent auction. A percentage of proceeds will be donated by the artists to the International Brazilian Opera Company's general production fund.
Bid inquiries may be placed through email, athena@brazilianopera.com,
and will continue through text messages and in-person bids at our December 6th, 2022 IBOC DREAM cocktail and opera event.
To learn more and RSVP to the in-person event go to www.iboc.nyc/rsvp
Transeuntis Mundi - derive 01
by Cândida Borges and Gabriel Mario Vélez
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Photography Series (edition of 5 each)
Dimensions: 1mx1m (squared) 1.5mx0.75m (rectangular): $3,000/each (unframed)
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Photography Print with Luxury Artbook signed by the artists (optional): $3,300/each
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Transeuntis Mundi Oculus with experience preloaded (edition of 5): $5,000
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The Transeuntis Mundi Project proposes to capture the sound and visual memory of peoples, cultures and places to tell the story of the millennial passersby that have been crossing the world. It currently portrays the diversity of 4 countries from 4 continents and generates an archive of human cultural heritage. Winner of the Innovation Award from the Los Angeles Tribune and finalist for the LUMEN PRIZE for art and technology 2022.
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Learn more: https://transeuntismundi.com/
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Artists:
Cândida Borges (Brazil/ US): Associated Professor @ Unirio University (BR), Fellow Researcher @ Antioquia University (CO), Ph.D. @ Interdisciplinary Center for Computer Music Research/Plymouth University (UK).
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Cândida Borges is an International Brazilian Opera Company Artist Resident and is developing a transmedia opera, Odyssey Opera, as a development of Transeuntis Mundi.
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Gabriel Mario Vélez (Colombia): Dean and Professor @ School of Arts at Antioquia University (CO); @ Fellow MIT OpenDocLab; Post-Doc in Arts @ National University of Córdoba (ARG); Doctor in Arts @ Complutense University of Madrid (ESP).
Titans
by Rombo
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14 large scale drawings: soft pastel, colored pencil
- Starting at $22k excluding shipping/delivery
+ Customizable frame designed by OAX artisan initiative.
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Sculptures:Painted Carved Copal Wood or Red-Clay Ceramic
- $2k - $5k
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See more:
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Artist:
Diego "Rombo" Salazar Rombo is an artist and designer currently based in Brooklyn, NY. He graduated from the Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at The Cooper Union in 2016 and has worked for renowned firms like The Unionworks, Robert Couturier, Inc., and Roman & Williams. The company is named after Diego's artistic name, "Rombo", who leads as Director of Studio Rombo and who has plans for many artistic, architectural, and social projects that are to be innovative, educational, and sustainable for Mexico and beyond.
Shifting series
by Lara Alcantara
Limited One of One print: 49.3 x 34in, $4,500
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See more: www.laraalcantara.com/prints
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Artist:
Lara Alcantara Lansberg has dedicated herself to creating authentic images that tell stories, with a focus on conceptual fine art. Alcantara's photography explores the innermost essence of life from the malady to the absurdity, from the unrequited to the secret explorations of one's desire—good or bad. Her staged photography has elements of snapshot aesthetic, however, placement and condition of every item combined with her persona is curated to underscore a theme. Alcantara Studied at BARD College and NYU a Bachelor in Arts and completed a Masters in Fine Art at Bard College/ICP.
She worked with photographers like Stephen Shore and Andres Serrano, and as assistant photo director at Condenast Publications in Time Square.
She has exhibited her work internationally including various museums.
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Alcantara currently resides in Brooklyn, New York and is a mother of two. She teaches a Master Class guiding her students to unblock creativity within the frame of photography and coaching.
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Oh New York
by Lara Alcantara
Photograph: 40x 30in Mounted on syntra with metal brace - $2,200k
See more: www.laraalcantara.com/prints
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Artist:
Lara Alcantara Lansberg has dedicated herself to creating authentic images that tell stories, with a focus on conceptual fine art. Alcantara's photography explores the innermost essence of life from the malady to the absurdity, from the unrequited to the secret explorations of one's desire—good or bad. Her staged photography has elements of snapshot aesthetic, however, placement and condition of every item combined with her persona is curated to underscore a theme. Alcantara Studied at BARD College and NYU a Bachelor in Arts and completed a Masters in Fine Art at Bard College/ICP.
She worked with photographers like Stephen Shore and Andres Serrano, and as assistant photo director at Condenast Publications in Time Square.
She has exhibited her work internationally including various museums.
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Alcantara currently resides in Brooklyn, New York and is a mother of two. She teaches a Master Class guiding her students to unblock creativity within the frame of photography and coaching.
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Iemanja
by Athena Azevedo
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Photographs: archival inkjet on Hahnemühle Photo Rag
$3,500/each framed with handcrafted cherry wood shadowbox frame and glass.
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“Iemanja," a series of seven images, is meant to serve as a catalyst for remembrance and reflection of how we relate to the natural world in both contemporary and traditional practices. Within Brazil, Iemanja is the goddess of water and motherhood in the Yoruban descendant tradition of Candomble.
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See more: www.athenaazevedo.com
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Artist:
Athena Azevedo, is a photographer, art director, producer, and curator known for her bold, colorful and highly graphic photographs, rooted in journalism and fine art. A designated Graphis Photography Master, Athena’s work has won international attention and has received 63 awards since 2014, in collaboration with the Graphis Design Master duo, Toshiaki & Hisa Ide.
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Athena is a co-founder and Executive Director of International Brazilian Opera Company.