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Copyright the Artist | | | Mendes, Albuquerque (1953 - ) Portugal
Loucura de Procura na séria "Volpinhos", 2007
Mixed media, gauche, oil and collage of photographs on paper; 44.4 x 34.9 cm 21st Century
UID 102-1516
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Biography
Albuquerque Mendes (Trancoso, Portugal) is a Portuguese artist at the forefront of those artists who emerged during the period between the mid 70s and early 80s.
Painting, performance and installation cross in a body of work that continually and ironically questions the contexts of art history as well as some of the iconographic myths of Portuguese culture and society. His performances are normally rituals reminiscent of the processions and events, both religious and profane that are part of Portuguese popular culture. His paintings are divided among themes and genres that recur through his work. The self-portrait, the portraits of girls and soldiers, flower vases, landscape, as well as explicit sexual situations dominate a pictorial work that uses references and the acknowledgment of various grammars characteristic of 20th century art history such as the dada collage, expressionist painting, the language of the "Fluxus" movement, etc.
Having belonged to the "Grupo Puzzle" he founded, with Gerardo Burmester, the "Espaco Lusitano", in Porto, a dynamic spaces for the revelation of young Portuguese artist in the mid 80s.
In the 1990s, the artist produced increasingly spare painting, where the composition is almost abstract, at times, in the sparseness of their figuration and the intensity of their representation. All Albuquerque's work is now condensed in a pictorial offering, in which the body of the artist blends with his body of work, the back and front of a vast labour that stages its own dramaturgy through moving closer to the spectator, art theory and life theory that, in his painting, come together in a permanent challenge.
Exhibitions
Não te Posso Ver Nem Pintado Museu Colecção Berardo, Portugal 15-09-2008 ~ 10-05-2009
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