Renata Adler

Renata Adler became a journalist and worked at TVGlobo in New York and Veja magazine in Brazil for over 10 years. She got her degree in bachelor of arts from Emerson University in Boston, Massachusetts (USA), International Baccalaureate in photography, arts and complemented her studies in visual arts at the Parque Lage School of Visual Arts, with mentor Professor João Carlos Goldberg.

 

In the individual exhibition “The Path of the planets” at the Parque das Ruínas Municipal Cultural Center, where she presented 25 works that proposed a dialogue between the earth and the planets, using techniques that caused chemical reactions in the matter, led lights and unusual elements such as coffee. Within this same theme, she opened another one at the M.Gallery by Sofitel in Santa Teresa. Then she was invited by the French curator, Marc Pottier to participate in a group exhibition with an interactive installation “Chameleons and the Transformation Trail” at the Monumental exhibition, at Marina da Glória, by encouraging the public to cross a tunnel “between two worlds", from inertia to success, according to her. The visual effects were due to the wooden sculptures hanging from the tree beside. The next year, she did a solo exhibition, “A Continuous Transformation”, with her chameleons on all sides, at the Casa de Cultura Laura Alvim in Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro.