Agrade Camíz was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1988, where she lives and works. A Brazilian visual artist, her practice moves between painting, photography, installation, video, and urban interventions, drawing on references to popular architecture, suburban territories, and the everyday experience of the city to investigate memory, the body, sexuality, femininity, inequality, and belonging. Her work brings together grids, windows, façades, domestic objects, and urban fragments in compositions that balance abstraction and figuration, revealing the intimate and political dimensions of the urban landscape. Her works are held in significant institutional collections, including Instituto Inhotim, as well as Instituto PIPA, Bredin Prat Foundation, TBA21, Tisot Art Collection Trust, Ernesto Esposito Contemporary Art Collection, and Fundação Cheng-Lan.
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