
In
2004 Correa was invited to take part in The Brazilian Expedition
of Thomas Ender. He joined a group led by American
Artist Mark Dion and Dr. Robert Wagner, an expert on the subject
of Ender in Brazil. The team shadowed the Austrian Brazil Expedition’s
route from Rio de Janeiro to São Paulo, in which Austrian
painter Thomas Ender was a member. Correa worked as the group’s
botanist and created a piece in which fact and fiction about Brazil
and its exotic landscape and flora work as an interrogation on the
issue of discovery, travel and natural representation. The resulting
installation was shown at the 26th Biennial of São Paulo
and traveled to the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, Austria.
Most
recently he has displayed paintings and a huge entomological table
with several insects he designed at Centro Universitário
Mariantônia at the University of São Paulo. And was
in the 2005 exhibition “Contrabandistas de Imagens”,
held at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Santiago, Chile.
  
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