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Talles Lopes, Barranco Ateliê. 2024. Foto/Photo: Paulo Rezende.


Talles Lopes  investiga as contradições que permeiam as relações históricas entre design e arquitetura, propondo, por meio de um corpo de trabalho multidisciplinar, uma visada crítica acerca da manutenção das heranças coloniais. Formado em arquitetura pela Universidade Estadual de Goiás (UEG) e co-fundador do Barranco Ateliê, o artista parte de um tensionamento do arquivo como fonte, desenvolvendo assim uma pesquisa sobre os aspectos formais e sociopolíticos do projeto de modernidade engendrado no Brasil.

Talles participou de mostras como XII Bienal Internacional de Arquitetura de São Paulo, no Centro Cultural São Paulo (2019), Histórias Brasileiras (2022), no Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP), além da exposição Concretos (2022), no Tenerife Espacio de las Artes (TEA). Foi contemplado com o Prêmio EDP nas Artes, no Instituto Tomie Ohtake (São Paulo, 2020) e selecionado como artista residente na Delfina Foundation (Londres, 2022), no Institute for Public Architecture (IPA) em 2023 e no The Watermill Center (2024), ambos em Nova Iorque.

Talles Lopes is an artist and architect who graduated from the State University of Goiás. He lives and works in Anápolis, a city in the interior of central Brazil, where he is a co-founder of Barranco Ateliê, an independent art space. Reviewing archives, atlases, architectural projects and exhibition catalogs, the artist has dedicated himself to investigating the landscape built on the periphery of modern thought in Brazil, as well as the suspicious relationship between the imaginary of modernity and colonial heritage.

The artist has taken part in exhibitions such as the 12th São Paulo International Architecture Biennial (2019), the "Brazilian Stories" exhibition (2022) at Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP), as well as the "Concretos" exhibition (2022) at Tenerife Espacio de las Artes (TEA) in Spain. He was also awarded the EDP Art Prize (2020), held at the Tomie Ohtake Institute. He has been a resident artist at the Delfina Foundation in London (2022), the URRA Project in Buenos Aires (2023), at the Institute for Public Architecture (2023) and The Watermill Center (2024), both in New York.