Renata Adler

Renata Adler is a visual artist trained at Emerson College in Boston. She holds an International Baccalaureate in Photography and Arts from Switzerland and pursued additional studies at the School of Visual Arts at Parque Lage. After more than ten years working as a journalist at Veja magazine and TV Globo, she returned to the visual arts with a practice defined by transformation and material experimentation.

She presented the solo exhibition O Percurso dos Planetas at Parque das Ruínas in 2017. She also took part in Monumental Arte at Marina da Glória with the installation Camaleões e o Caminho da Transformação, invited by curator Marc Pottier. In 2019, she presented Uma Contínua Transformação at Casa de Cultura Laura Alvim and participated in the group exhibition Circular - Arte na Praça Adolpho Bloch (3rd edition) in São Paulo. Her work was featured by Cirque du Soleil in 2022, and in 2023 she inaugurated O Mergulho at Farol Santander, accompanied by the publication of the book O Mergulho. During the exhibition’s circulation in 2024, she was highlighted on Canal Arte1, expanding her national visibility.

In 2025, Adler opened the space RENATA ADLER ARTE in Jardim Botânico, under the curatorship of Mariana Bahia, and participated in the Salon d’Automne in Paris. Her research investigates metamorphosis, adaptation, and states of transition, bringing together chemical reactions, light, interactive installations, and the chameleon as a central metaphor for passage, identity, and continuous change.

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