This time I decided to stay closer to home and went to Cosme Velho. Just a few meters up the street from the Corcovado train station there is a charming little museum called MIAN - Museu Internacional de Arte Naif do Brasil.
The Mian, created by the Lucien Finkelstein Foundation opened in 1994. Lucien Finkelstein arrived in Brazil a teenager, only 16 years old, he said himself that it was love at first sight and he never left. Creating the foundation to show his beautiful collection of naive art he said was his way of paying back a little for everything he received from the marvelous city of Rio de Janeiro. There is more on the website of the museum: http://www.museunaif.com/en/institucional/sobre/
Since this is the year Rio de Janeiro celebrates 450 years, there is a beautiful exhibition dedicated to Rio called: Rio em 450 cores - Rio in 450 colors.
Gloria Barbosa's pictures show a colorful, magic Rio de Janeiro, All of them filled with incredible richness of detail, showing her memories of Rio, the faith of the people, the celebrations, the habits, the characters.
But there was more, much more to see!
This picture by Beth Queiroz called "The park of my dreams" gives an idea of how many details there are in each picture.
This one is by Isabel de Jesus - it is called "My dreams".
The beautiful old building provides a good setting for the art works.
And Rio de Janeiro is, as always, the most beautiful and incredible city in the world - how could it not look great in the picture?
Upstairs there was another exhibit called: Brasil 5 Seculos: Um Olhar Naif - Brazil 5 Centuries - a Naïf Perspective. With a large panel made by Aparecida Azedo telling the history of Brazil creating a timeline with historic facts and economic cycles, it is also completed with interactive devices that make visitors think of the Brazil they want for the future.
The final and last exhibition was "Os Animais e o Imaginario naif"- "The Animals and the Imaginary Naif". This exhibition has art work from all over the world, and in many kinds of material, painting on wood, embroidery, weaving and sculptures. Fascinating to see how the animals inhabit the imagination of all people, as well as unicorns, angels and mermaids...
I kept thinking, as I walked around, about how we define art. I rather liked the definition that I found on one of the walls of the museum:
It was time to head home, but before I left I checked out the little bistro in the backyard where they serve breakfast, it looked delicious - maybe next time!
I finish off with a painting of MIAN - a lovely little museum that made my Sunday morning absolutely wonderful!