1500 Gallery
511 West 25th Street, #607, 212-255-2010
Chelsea
September 9 - November 27, 2010
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1500 Gallery presents Brasilia, a group exhibition of vintage photographs celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the capital of Brazil. Curated by Brazilian photographer Murillo Meirelles, the exhibition will include images that show Brasilia being planned, constructed and inaugurated from 1958-1960.
A city planned and built from scratch in the very center of the country, Brasilia replaced Rio de Janeiro as the capital of Brazil in 1960. The architectural, figurative and photojournalistic images in the Brasilia exhibition highlight the idealism of Juscelino Kubitschek’s socialist government and its team of visionary urban planners, architects and landscape designers including Lucio Costa, Oscar Niemeyer and Roberto Burle Marx. The eight images in the exhibition include a pictures of workers cutting steel and laying beams, an aerial view of the Esplanade under construction, and several images of the National Congress.