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Jorge Pé Curto

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A THEATRE OF SYMBOLS

Jorge Pé-Curto's prints, presented in two color variations, create an atmosphere of mystery that incorporates strong narrative elements and profound symbolic dimensions, enhanced by the artist's skillful drawing technique and aesthetic beauty. The sadness and introspection portrayed in the image of the bull's death, a primordial energy destroyed within the walls of a cathedral's cloister, lend an almost religious dimension to the artwork. On the other hand, the Bosch-like scenario of King D. Sebastian accompanied by a raven, embarked on a purposeless and irreversible journey, reflects the aimlessness and absurdity that encompass the human destiny.

Jorge Pé Curto

Jorge Pé Curto was born in 1955 in Moura. He has been living in Almada since 1965. At the age of ten, he began attending the Centro Artístico Infantil at the Castle of S. Jorge, which was mentored by the painter Hermano Baptista. Later, he studied sculpture at the Antonio Arroio School as a scholar of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. In 1981, together with other artists, he founded IMARGEM in Almada, a project that he would later abandon. He was also a teacher in the official education system for 17 years. As a visual artist, he has been involved in ceramics, painting, poster design, and printmaking, but it is in sculpture, particularly in stone, that he has focused his work. Collectively, Jorge Pé-Curto has participated in various exhibitions in galleries, institutions, commercial spaces, and outdoor sculpture shows since 1972. Some of his public art includes: Monument to the Man of the Sea, Feijó, Almada, 2010; Dynamic Construction, Sculpture Symposium, Braga, 2008; Divided Figure with Bird, Stone Sculpture Symposium at the Faculty of Technical Sciences - UNL, Monte de Caparica, 2006; Monument to the Fisherman, Costa da Caparica, 1985; Tribute to Fernão Mendes Pinto, in collaboration with Francisco Bronze, Almada, 1984. He has been exhibiting individually since 1984, including exhibitions at: S. Bento Gallery, Lisbon, 1993; Vértice Gallery, Lisbon, 1996; S. Francisco Gallery, Lisbon, 1998; Galveias Gallery, Lisbon, 2002; Perve Gallery, Lisbon, 2011; Casino Estoril Art Gallery, 2011; São Francisco Gallery, Lisbon, 2012. His work is present in various private collections.
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Additional information

Artist

Jorge Pé Curto

Color

Ivory, Umber, White

Date

2013

Editor

Centro Português de Serigrafia

Format

Medium

Image Size (in)

13 x 7.9 in

Total Size (in)

19.7 x 13.8 in

Orientation

Landscape

Paper

Fabriano Paper D5 GF 300gr

Print Run

35

Technique

Intaglio

Style

Uncategorized

Framed

No