textile intersperses: sonia delaunay and regina gomide

September 09, 16, 23, 30, October 07, 2025
19h of the 21h
registrations closed

on Celso Lima

Dates: September 09, 16, 23, 30 and October 07, 2025
Tuesdays
Hour: 19h to 21h
Duration: 05 meetings
Audience: general interested parties
Investment: R$ 400,00 + fees

Online course
Live, via video conferencing platform
Recorded classes available for a limited time only
Course includes certificate at the end

The course offers discussions on the pioneering work of two great creators of textile design in the first half of the 20th century: Sonia Delaunay and Regina Gomide Graz.

On the global stage between the wars, presented at the centennial Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris in 1925, the encounter between avant-garde artists and traditionalists pointed in multiple directions, with the textile segment emerging as a major bet in the industrial race of the new century, where the two artists and designers would play important roles as creators of new languages ​​in weaves and designs.

Agenda

classroom 01

  • 1922: A week of modern art in São Paulo
  • 1923: Regina Gomide and the plots of the Upper Xingu
  • 1924: Sonia Delaunay and the Atelier Simultané

classroom 02

  • Geometry and Pangeometry: Construction of new languages
  • 1925: Paris Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts

classroom 03

  • Lasar Segall and Olivia Penteado: The Modern Pavilion
  • 1930: The Modernist House by Gregori Warchavchik
  • Delaunay, Gomide and Workshop 8 / Bauhaus
  • John Graz Studio / 1931

classroom 04

  • Textile projects in Art Deco
  • Asurini Graphics: Original constructives
  • Carpets: Delaunay, Gomide and Da Silva Bruhns

classroom 05

  • Regina Carpet Factory
  • Delaunay and the rearguard of painting
  • Simone de Beauvoir: A Feminist Analysis of Weaving
  • Regina and Sonia: 100 years later
Celso Lima

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photo: fashion designer Betsey Johnson in her London apartment, Glamour, New York (1985), by Otto Stupakoff.