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Sara Yan

Interferências ” A Singularidade No Múltiplo

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Printmaking intervention

This artwork explores the technique of serigraphy as a means of artistic intervention. Through the use of vibrant colors and bold strokes, the artist transforms the original image into a visually captivating piece. The combination of printed elements and hand-painted details creates a unique and dynamic composition.

The artist's intervention brings a new perspective to the original image, challenging the viewer's perception and inviting them to question the conventional boundaries of art. By altering the image through the process of serigraphy, the artist adds layers of meaning and depth to the artwork, provoking a sense of intrigue and contemplation.

The juxtaposition of different elements, such as text and imagery, creates a dialogue within the artwork, inviting the viewer to interpret and engage with the piece on a deeper level. The use of contrasting colors and textures further enhances the visual impact of the artwork, creating a sense of energy and movement.

Through this intervention, the artist aims to spark conversations and provoke thought about the role of art in society, as well as the power of artistic techniques to transform and reimagine existing images. This artwork serves as a testament to the artist's creative vision and their ability to challenge the boundaries of traditional art forms.

Sara Yan

Sara Chan Yan was born in Lisbon in 1982. She currently works in Lisbon and Pico. She is represented by Madragoa gallery. She graduated in Architecture in 2006 from the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Lisbon. Later, in 2010, she attended the Regular Drawing Course at Ar.Co and the Advanced Fine Arts Course at Ar.Co in 2013. She also participated in a Sound Art Workshop in 2014. In 2015, she studied Acoustics Fundamentals for Music Practice and Performance at FCSH Nova Lisbon University. In 2013, she was a fellow of the Carmona e Costa Foundation in Lisbon. She has been exhibiting since 2009, but her first solo exhibition, "Listening to Silence, Speaking Whole and Precise," took place in 2016 at Madragoa Gallery in Lisbon. Throughout her career, she has exhibited in galleries and cultural spaces such as FID Foire Internationale du Dessin, Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, Cultura & Culturas, Château Padiès in Lempaut, Festival Interferências, Espaços do Desenho in Lisbon, Lisbon City Museum, Casa da Música in Porto, Fundación Botín, Villa Iris in Santander, Open Sessions at The Drawing Center in New York, Atelier BemPostinha in Lisbon, Cordoaria Nacional in Lisbon, Fundação Eugénio de Almeida in Évora, and Colégio das Artes at the University of Coimbra. She has also worked in other artistic areas, including as a Coordinator and Animator at the "Pé-de-Vento" Art Education Center in Vale Amoreira, Moita City Council (2007 and 2008), as an Assistant to the visual artist Rui Moreira at Galerie Jeanne Bucher Jaeger (between 2008 and 2011), and as a Guest Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Lisbon. In 2015, she was awarded the Visual Arts Prize for Young Creators by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
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Additional information

Artist

Sara Yan

Collection

Interferências

Color

Beige, Black, Ivory

Date

2012

Editor

Centro Português de Serigrafia

Format

Medium

Image Size (in)

16.5 x 11.6 in

Total Size (in)

16.5 x 11.6 in

Orientation

Landscape

Paper

Fabriano Paper D5 GF 300gr

Technique

Hand-finished Screen print

Style

Minimalism

Framed

No