1993, lives and works at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Ana Clara Tito (Bom Jardim, RJ, 1993) has as a starting and arrival point the emotional and mental states and the affectations for the research process of the relationships between the body-flesh and the body-construction; between the dream, desires and the environments that we build to shelter them. Her works present themselves as contaminations between photography, performance, installation and sculpture, having matter as agent body and investigating relations between material and immaterial. She thinks of her artistic practice as the development of different strategies that are based on ideas of permission and possibility, moving inconclusion, non-linearity, complexity, destabilization, non-fitting, non-containment.
She is a graduate of the School of Industrial Design at the Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, and conducted part of her studies at York University, in Toronto, Canada. In 2019, she participated in the Formação e Deformação programme at Escola de Artes Visuais do Parque Lage and in free courses with Camilla Rocha Campos and Iole de Freitas. She also participated in the Raquel Trindade residency, at the Instituto de História e Cultura Afro-Brasileira, and MAM residencies in 2020. In recent years, she has participated in group exhibitions at the Museu de Arte do Rio, Valongo Festival Internacional da Imagem, Galpão Bela Maré, Solar dos Abacaxis and other art spaces in the Rio de Janeiro-São Paulo axis. She has held solo exhibitions at the Fundação de Artes de Niterói, Centro Municipal de Arte Hélio Oiticica and, in 2020, at the Centro Cultural São Paulo. She is also co-founder and member of the movimento Nacional Trovoa.

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