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Casa Cor SP 2015
Jockey Club SP - São Paulo - Brazil
26/04/2015 - 12/05/2015
CasaCor SP is Latin America's largest decoration exhibition held annually in many states of Brazil. This São Paulo's issue brought the theme: Brazilianness, Brazil seen from inside. The focus is to "recognize the value of such a diverse and enchanting culture such as ours," says Livia Pedreira, Abril Group's director of Architecture and Design Unit.
Denise Flesch participates as collaborator of renowned architect and interior designer Julio Cesar Dantés who created the space for the Library da Vila. It features the series: Modern Heroes, inspired by black Brazilians that despite the hostile cultural and rooted prejudice in Brazilian culture are able to exceed and create their own successes each in its context. A single mother, a dancer, a businesswoman, an actress, the boy who studies and dreams and a lover of Brazilian literature, each in its own way is a hero who has his own light.
Photos by Davi Mota.

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Nós (We)
Brazilian Art Museum - MAB - FAAP - São Paulo - Brazil
17/04/2007 - 30/06/2007
[...}NÓS(WE)fits into the field of experience of art making as a way of thinking of relationship with each other, and with the urban space, the city of sao paulo and its central region, becoming also in a space for reflection and production in which the participants are inserted the participants: artists and visiting public.
in various fragments, different conceptions and interpretations presented in the exhibition, we find what is the most significant of its elements, which is the fact that they constitute isolated universes, closed in itself, but still organizing to offer other possibilities of perception of simultaneously familiar reality, but strange and powerful, for all of us.
NÓS (WE) results from an articulation of students around the equalization of a collective exhibition of the group that over the past months has developed specially prepared work for this project, appropriating them to the proposal's objectives, which from its origin intended to engage actively and effectively everyone, for the realization of this show.
Marcos Maraes
Fine Arts Course Coordinator
Fine Arts Colege - FAAP
Ocupações/Occupations:
Curatorship, production and exhibition
NaBahia Salon - São Paulo - Brazil
23/10/2007 - 08/11/2007
In an own initiative to celebrate Nabahia Salon's first anniversary, its owner Lenir Bregantin, realizes a young artists exhibition entitled "Occupations". The exhibition has the purpose of an alternative space for the appreciation of contemporary art - a beauty salon - even in a subtle way, denying the idea of "white cube", typical of Art Galleries where we find art objects wrapped by white walls.
The artists had to think about the exhibition of their works in a identity charged place. Rooms, corridors and gardens were occupied by artwork, that's where the idea of occupations came from, art being inserted in daily life.
Denise Flesch and Carlos Habe

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13rd Sale
Prensa Studio
At the studio - São Paulo - Brazil
13/12/2008 - 21/12/2008
Annual Exhibiton/Sale made by the Studio members with invited artists.
The Group preapered the building, curated and produced the exhibiton, with live performances and Jam Sessions.
The second year of the Studio gathered many art collectors and art lovers, and got more subscriptions of new artists wanting to join it.
13rd Sale
Studio Prensa
At the studio - São Paulo - Brazil
01/12/2007 - 16/12/2007
On the Studio's first year in the new building the mebers held a exhibiton/sale of art works from invited artists and themselves.
With the opportunity spreading around we received lots of new artists and art lovers.

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