EDUARDO REZENDE
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Eduardo Rezende, born in Rio de Janeiro in 1977, was introduced to the world of art early in life, influenced by his mother, an art dealer. He began his professional journey in photography in 2001 and has since developed a distinctive visual language marked by graphic precision, expressive use of color, and a sculptural attention to the textures and forms of the urban environment.
His work centers on the observation of spaces in transformation. Elements that would typically go unnoticed become silent protagonists. Even in the absence of human figures, his images carry traces of time, labor, and matter.
Through his lens, Eduardo elevates the ordinary into visual constructions of striking graphic and chromatic impact. His photographs challenge perception: at times, it is difficult to tell whether what we see is flat or three-dimensional, a photograph or something beyond. They offer a new perspective on the world, inviting the viewer to find beauty and meaning beyond the obvious.
Living between different cultures and geographies, Eduardo brings to his work a nomadic and contemporary gaze—one that sees the world through what is in flux, in ruins, or in the process of being rebuilt. His photography is always searching for what exists in between: between the visible and the veiled, between the surface and the substance, between what was and what is still becoming.
Jet fighter 2024 | Archival pigment print on canvas
(Edition: 03 + 01 AP) | 47.2 x 31.5 in (120 cm x 80 cm)
(Edition : 05 + 01 AP) | 39.4 x 25.6 in (100 cm x 65 cm)
Visionaire Archival pigment print on cotton paper Size : 160 cm x 109 cm (Not available) Edition : 02 + 01 AP Size : 140 cm x 96 cm Edition : 05 + 01 AP 2020
Storm Archival pigment print on canvas Size : 120 cm x 80 cm Edition : 03 + 01 AP Size : 100 cm x 65 cm Edition : 05 + 01 AP 2024