Visual artist and designer. His art practice builds on different notions of what’s public and on aspects of everyday life. He develops graphic projects in collaboration with artists and cultural organizations. Vitor Cesar studied Architecture and Urban Design at the Federal University of Ceará (2003) and completed a master’s in Visual Arts at the School of Communication and Arts of the University of São Paulo (2009), with a research into notions of public space in art practices. In the city of Fortaleza, he was a member of the art study group Alpendre, of the group Transição Listrada (1999-2004), which carried out actions and performances in the city, and he established BASE – a venue for meetings, discussions and exhibitions. With Graziela Kunsch, Cesar co-organized the project Arte e Esfera Pública (2008). Since 2005, he has been working on the Basemóvel project. He produced the exhibitions Descrito como Real, in collaboration with Enrico Rocha, at the São Paulo Cultural Center (2015); Anfibologia, Reciprocidade, at Museo Experimental El Eco, in Mexico City (2013); and his work was featured in the group exhibitions Mano Fato Mano, at the São Paulo Cultural Center (2014); 33rd Panorama of Brazilian Art, at the São Paulo Museum of Modern Art (2013); and the 8th Mercosul Biennial, in Porto Alegre (2011). He is a member of the O Grupo Inteiro collective alongside Carol Tonetti, Cláudio Bueno and Ligia Nobre. Vitor Cesar lives and works in São Paulo.