Walter Bacci: A dialogue between the painter and the stage designer
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2238-3999.v2i1p2-7Keywords:
Brazilian theater, stage design, visual compositionAbstract
This work aims at studying the artist Walter Bacci, who was committed to painting on canvas and one of the pioneers of the technique silk-screen in Brazil. During some point of his career Walter Bacci approached theater and worked as a stage and costume designer in some of the most important Brazilian theater plays, being “Gota D’Água” (1975) the most relevant of all. The dialogue between the painter and the theater designer is the very focus of this research: how his creative process and stylist elements echoed throughout his theatrical production. Presenting the contribution of Walter Bacci to the development of Brazilian stage designing is what motivates a more comprehensive research on Walter Bacci’s work.
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