Sarro's Curriculum


Sarro was born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1950.
Painter and Sculptor.
Participates from 1972 until today at Art-Exhibitions in Galleries and contemporary Art-Fairs, especially in the State of São Paulo, but also in other brazilian cities.
 

Most important Exhibitions: 

1981   Museums of Chiba and Nara (Japan)
          Culture-Center of Tokuyama  (Japan)
1982   MASP – Museum of São Paulo (Brasil)
          Art-Museums of Joinville and Florianópolis (Brasil)
1983   Culture-Centers of Milano and Bologna (Italy)
1985   Culture-Center of Tokuyama (Japan)
1986   Re Enzo Palace, Bologna (Italy)
1987   Pamphili Palace, Rome (Italy)
1988   Latin-American Museum, Punta del Este (Uruguay)
1989   Brazilian Educationcenter, Buenos Aires (Argentina)
1990   International Museum for Art and Culture of the 20. Century, Laguna Beach (USA)
          Art Expo, New York and Las Vegas (USA)
          Galerie Interart, Paris (France)
1991   Studio Art Gallery, Key Biskayne, Miami (USA)
          Galeria Miron, Lisbon (Portugal)
1993   Brazilian Educationcenter, Managua (Nicaragua)
          Glattcenter, Zürich (Switzerland)
1994   Art Expo, New York and Las Vegas (USA)
          Glattcenter, Zürich (Switzerland)
1995   Europ’Art, Geneva (Switzerland)
          Art Expo, New York and Las Vegas (USA)
          Glattcenter, Zürich (Switzerland)
1996   Europ’Art, Geneva (Switzerland)
          Art Museum of Dalton, Georgia (USA)
          Abiney Gallery, New York (USA)
          Hotel Concorde, Lyon (France)
1997   Galerie Kocken, Kevelaer (Germany)
          Rom-Art Galerie, Braunschweig (Germany)
          Europ’Art, Geneva (Switzerland)
          Glattcenter, Zürich (Switzerland)
1998   Galerie Büchner, Landau (Germany)
          Europ’Art, Geneva (Switzerland)
          Galerie Albert Premier, Bruxelles (Belgium)
          Gallery New York – Gallery, Brugg (Switzerland)
1999   World Economic Forum,     Davos (Switzerland)
          Chapel Gallery, Melbourne (Australia)
            Adveniat / Bank im Bistum Essen, Essen (Germany)
            Galerie du Tilleul, Moutier (Switzerland)
2000   Galerie EULE-ART, Davos (Switzerland)
          Europ'Art, Geneva (Switzerland)
          Galerie Bryggen, Bergen (Norway)
          Galerie Sylvie Platini, Annecy (France)
          Galerie Kocken, Kevelaer (Germany)
2001   Michael Nagy Fine Art, Sydney (Australia)
          Art Sans Frontieres Gallery, Melbourne (Australia)
          Gadfly Gallery, Perth (Australia)
          ArteSol Galerie, Solothurn (Switzerland)
          Europ'Art,Geneva(Switzerland)
          Congress-Center, Evian-Les-Bains (France)
          Galerie Albert Premier, BruxellesBelgique)
          Galerie Hunziker, Zürich (Switzerland)

2002   Galerie Kocken, Kevelaer (Germany)
          Galerie Peter Büchner, Landau (Germany)
          Europ'Art, Geneva (Switzerland)
          Galerie Zangbieri, Basel (Switzerland)
          Galeria André, Sao Paulo (Brasil).
          Galerie Debret, Paris (France)

2003   World Economic Forum , Davos (Switzerland)
          Centre Culturel de Rossemaison, Delémont (Switzerland)
          Stiftskirche       Neustadt a.d. Weinstrasse, (Germany)
          Kath. Akademie "die Wolfsburg" ,Muehlheim, Ruhr (Germany)

2004   Galerie Hunziker , Zürich (Switzerland)
          Galerie fp, Lisboa (Portugal)
          Palais des Nations - United Nations, Geneva (Switzerland)
         

2005   Clube do Exercito, Brasilia (Brazil)
          Galerie Z, Landau (Germany)
          Galerie Kocken, Kevelaer (Germany)
          Europ`Art Geneva (Switzerland)

 

                                                                                        

Some  important  Realizations:

Mural-painting:  Dimensions  14 meters x 2 meters, for the Bank of the State of São Paulo.
Several monumental sculptures and mural sculptures and plaques, made with concrete, especially:
Two mural sculptures, 17m x 1m and 12.5m x 2.5m, for the new Theatre of Osasco (São Paulo).
A monument, 10 metres high, with symbolics and sponsored by the Freemasons, in Santo André,SP
A sculpture, 6 metres high, at the frent of the Theatre of Ribeirão Pires (São Paulo).
Two groups of sculptures and a mural sculpture, 20 metres wide, bronze coloured and with tridimensional  aspect, at the University of Marilia (State of São Paulo).
Large Monuments at 3 Public Places in Sao Caetano do Sul (Sao Paulo)
Big Reliefs and Frescos for the Cross-Way and also in the famous Cathedral of Aparecida, Brazil (between Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo).
A window for a Catholic Church of the 11th Century in Germany.

Presentation at the Singapore Art Museum (2001)

Painting on Globalisation for the World Economic Forum, Davos 2003, shown also at the United Nations, Geneva 2004

Publications:

11 Different Ways, 1987

Annual Report of Art International
Julio Louzada Annual Report (Brasil)
Latin-American Annual Report
SARRO, 20 years of paintings (edition 1992).

SARRO, "The Global Brazilian" (edition 2002).

SARRO - Essência e Magia das Cores 2004

SARRO - PENSAMENTOS 2004

SARRO - PENSAMENTOS 2005

SARRO - FORMAS 2005

SARRO - CORES 2005


Last Update: 2006-05-07

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