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BARRÃO

Stuck Rhyme

Night Gallery is proud to present Stuck Rhyme, an exhibition of new sculptures by the Rio de Janeiro-based artist Barrão. This is Barrão's first solo show with the gallery and in Los Angeles, following his inclusion in our 2023 presentation at SP—Arte.

Barrão, Stuck Rhyme, installation view, 2024

Barrão, Stuck Rhyme, installation view, 2024

A composite ceramic sculpture with fragments of vases, cups and animal figurines mounted to the wall.

Barrão, Baile a fantasia, 2023

Detail of Barrão's "Baile a fantasia", 2023

Barrão, Baile a fantasia, detail, 2023

On coining the phrase “the theatre of the absurd” in 1960, the British dramatist Martin Esslin characterized contemporaneous theater by the likes of Samuel Beckett and Eugene Ionescu as “a bewildering experience, a veritable barrage of wildly irrational, often nonsensical goings-on… tragic farces and farcical tragedies.” It’s an admiring description that also fits the sometimes humorous, sometimes melancholic wall and floor sculptures of Barrão.

Barrão, Stuck Rhyme, installation view, 2024

Barrão, Stuck Rhyme, installation view, 2024

A freestanding ceramic sculpture with green and brown composite sloping parts.

Barrão, Coluna Osso, 2014

The artist builds up these absurdist works, each a small drama, from broken fragments of a vast array of mass-produced ceramics. He carefully collages them together with epoxy resin. A floor sculpture, one of three, Mirador (2023), features the feet of a porcelain dog—stately with its paws neatly together, standing balanced on a mountain of cracked and reassembled beer tankards. Yet the animal’s head is missing, seemingly submerged under what at first appears to be a sink plunger crowning the sculpture, and reveals itself as a ceramic pipe stuck in a grey vase. Of the six wall-hung works, Alô base! (2022) feels more precious, a jewel of turquoise pots and vases and animal objet d’art. There’s a teapot lid that sits like a single nipple, there’s a vase, there’s another headless dog; the artist reassembles the textures and tones of the ceramic glazes with a painter’s precision. 

Barrão, Stuck Rhyme, installation view, 2024

Barrão, Stuck Rhyme, installation view, 2024

A freestanding sculpture made from fragments of ceremic lamps, pots, vases and a figurine of the Vietnamese buddha of longevity.

Barrão, Guia me guia, 2023

Detail of Barrão's "Guia me guia", 2023

Barrão, Guia me guia, detail, 2023

The Brazilian artist emerged as part of the “Geração 80,” a group of artists who left behind the austere conceptualism of previous decades and embraced Pop art and painterly subjectivity. Barrão approaches each work as a “problem” to be solved. Each sculpture is also bound by practical considerations of balance and strength. The artist relishes the restrictions placed on him by a palette limited to the ceramics he can source in the antique markets or junks shops of Rio de Janeiro, or the library of ceramic objects he has accumulated since embarking on this project in the early 2000s.

Barrão, Stuck Rhyme, installation view, 2024

Barrão, Stuck Rhyme, installation view, 2024

In Eu sou você (2023) the artist combines elements of a decorative maroon goose and the legs of an elephant in similar tones to those of the curved, blue-and-white crockery fragments. Dogs, elephants, birds and rabbits reappear because these are the decorative animals most commonly found laid out on blankets at Rio de Janeiro’s Sunday fairs: each work a testament to passing fashions and tastes, the forgotten histories of their previous owners.

A composite ceramic sculpture made from blue trees, blue vessels and animal figurines mounted to the wall.

Barrão, Feliz ano novo, 2023

Detail of Barrão's "Feliz ano novo", 2023

Barrão, Feliz ano novo, detail, 2023

Barrão, Stuck Rhyme, installation view, 2024

Barrão, Stuck Rhyme, installation view, 2024

A composite ceramic sculpture made from fragments of animal figurines and vases mounted to the wall.

Barrão, Cabeça noise, 2023

Within these compositions runs a strain of violence: As the artist breaks the original objects, he imbues the work with its tragedy. Barrão nevertheless sees himself saving the ornaments from the worse fate of obsolescence. Each element is now freed from practical use or representation —no longer a vase or figure of a dog. Instead, in its fragmentation, Barrão’s materials revel in the elemental qualities of their ‘thinginess’—the form, tone, and color emphasized via juxtaposition and connection with neighboring fragments.

A composite ceramic sculpture made from fragments of burgundy and blue animal figurines, bowls, cups and vases.

Barrão, Eu sou você, 2023

Barrão, Stuck Rhyme, installation view, 2024

Barrão, Stuck Rhyme, installation view, 2024

A composite ceramic sculpture with a wall mounted white head of a horse with its nose in a black jar connecting to a white vessel and blue pole extending out from the wall.

Barrão, Cavalo moderno, 2022

Detail of Barrão's "Cavalo moderno", 2022

Barrão, Cavalo moderno, detail, 2022

The artist hints at a realm of infinite possibilities with Coluna Osso (Bone Column), a Brâncuși-esque tower of sink stands. Of the absurd, Esslin wrote “it is often unclear whether action is meant to represent a dream world of nightmares or of real happenings”: A similar dilemma ricochets through Barrão's work.  

—Oliver Basciano

Barrão, Stuck Rhyme, installation view, 2024

Barrão, Stuck Rhyme, installation view, 2024

A free standing composite ceramic sculpture made from mugs, various vessels, the feet of a feline figurine and a plunger.

Barrão, Mirador, 2023

Barrão, Stuck Rhyme, installation view, 2024

Barrão, Stuck Rhyme, installation view, 2024

Barrão (b. 1959, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) makes sculptures through good-natured bricolage. For over two decades, he has collected glazed ceramic and porcelain objects, then broken them in his studio for use in his work. Parts of teacups, plates, vases, souvenirs and the like are reconfigured and fused into each other in compositions resulting in hybrid, expansive beings stripped of their previous uses. Once regrouped, these pieces lose the qualities that made them useful or identifiable. The works defy decorative logic, evoking kitsch, exaggeration, and humor. The artist has presented solo exhibitions at galleries and institutions including Jacarandá, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Casa França-Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT; and Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, Portugal. Barrão has also participated in group shows at CCBB – Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and São Paulo, Brazil; Beijing Minsheng Art Museum, Beijing, China; and MAC USP – Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, among other venues. Barrão has works in important public collections such as Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil and MAM – Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. The artist lives and works in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

A composite ceramic sculpture with fragments of vases, cups and animal figurines mounted to the wall.

Barrão

Baile a fantasia, 2023

porcelain, epoxy resin

43 1/4 x 21 x 13 3/8 in (110 x 53.5 x 34 cm)

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A freestanding ceramic sculpture with green and brown composite sloping parts.

Barrão

Coluna Osso, 2014

porcelain, epoxy resin

102 x 14 x 7 in (259.1 x 35.6 x 17.8 cm)

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A freestanding sculpture made from fragments of ceremic lamps, pots, vases and a figurine of the Vietnamese buddha of longevity.

Barrão

Guia me guia, 2023

porcelain, epoxy resin

73 7/8 x 26 3/8 x 23 in (187.5 x 67 x 58.5 cm)

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A composite ceramic sculpture made from blue trees, blue vessels and animal figurines mounted to the wall.

Barrão

Feliz ano novo, 2023

porcelain, epoxy resin 

34 1/4 x 18 7/8 x 14 1/8 in (87 x 48 x 36 cm)

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A composite ceramic sculpture made from fragments of animal figurines and vases mounted to the wall.

Barrão

Cabeça noise, 2023

porcelain, epoxy resin

38 3/4 x 24 1/4 x 18 1/2 in (98 x 61.5 x 47 cm)

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A composite ceramic sculpture made from fragments of burgundy and blue animal figurines, bowls, cups and vases.

Barrão

Eu sou você, 2023

porcelain, epoxy resin

29 1/8 x 21 5/8 x 17 3/4 in (74 x 55 x 45 cm)

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A composite ceramic sculpture with a wall mounted white head of a horse with its nose in a black jar connecting to a white vessel and blue pole extending out from the wall.

Barrão

Cavalo moderno, 2022

porcelain, epoxy resin

37 3/4 x 9 3/4 x 15 1/4 in (95 x 24.9 x 38.9 cm)

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A free standing composite ceramic sculpture made from mugs, various vessels, the feet of a feline figurine and a plunger.

Barrão

Mirador, 2023

porcelain, epoxy resin

54 x 16 7/8 x 13 5/8 in (137 x 43 x 34.5 cm)

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A composite ceramic sculpture with fragments of vases, cups and animal figurines mounted to the wall.

Barrão

Baile a fantasia, 2023

porcelain, epoxy resin

43 1/4 x 21 x 13 3/8 in (110 x 53.5 x 34 cm)

A freestanding ceramic sculpture with green and brown composite sloping parts.

Barrão

Coluna Osso, 2014

porcelain, epoxy resin

102 x 14 x 7 in (259.1 x 35.6 x 17.8 cm)

A freestanding sculpture made from fragments of ceremic lamps, pots, vases and a figurine of the Vietnamese buddha of longevity.

Barrão

Guia me guia, 2023

porcelain, epoxy resin

73 7/8 x 26 3/8 x 23 in (187.5 x 67 x 58.5 cm)

A composite ceramic sculpture made from blue trees, blue vessels and animal figurines mounted to the wall.

Barrão

Feliz ano novo, 2023

porcelain, epoxy resin 

34 1/4 x 18 7/8 x 14 1/8 in (87 x 48 x 36 cm)

A composite ceramic sculpture made from fragments of animal figurines and vases mounted to the wall.

Barrão

Cabeça noise, 2023

porcelain, epoxy resin

38 3/4 x 24 1/4 x 18 1/2 in (98 x 61.5 x 47 cm)

A composite ceramic sculpture made from fragments of burgundy and blue animal figurines, bowls, cups and vases.

Barrão

Eu sou você, 2023

porcelain, epoxy resin

29 1/8 x 21 5/8 x 17 3/4 in (74 x 55 x 45 cm)

A composite ceramic sculpture with a wall mounted white head of a horse with its nose in a black jar connecting to a white vessel and blue pole extending out from the wall.

Barrão

Cavalo moderno, 2022

porcelain, epoxy resin

37 3/4 x 9 3/4 x 15 1/4 in (95 x 24.9 x 38.9 cm)

A free standing composite ceramic sculpture made from mugs, various vessels, the feet of a feline figurine and a plunger.

Barrão

Mirador, 2023

porcelain, epoxy resin

54 x 16 7/8 x 13 5/8 in (137 x 43 x 34.5 cm)