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Duarte Belo

Untitled (Foz Côa)

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Sublime Nature: A Poetic Reflection on Image

Duarte Belo's photographs of Foz Coa, son of the renowned poet Rui Belo, in the noble tradition of black and white, are associated with the 35th anniversary celebrations of the Portuguese Serigraphy Center. The artist himself establishes this connection in a poetic reflection on the image. He considers that "the rock engravings of Foz Coa are unique representations of life and time. They contain the essence of the image as the primeval form of what we now call Art. The desire to acquire what is represented, the sublimity of language that detached itself from consciousness when we become aware of the finitude of life." The image allows us to capture time, restore to it the eternity that justifies and redeems it, as suggested in this beautiful collection that evokes the sublime nature itself.

Maria João Fernandes - International Association of Art Critics (AICA)

Duarte Belo

Duarte Belo (Lisbon, 1968) is a licensed architect (1991) who also ventures into photography. Since 1989, he has held numerous solo exhibitions and is represented in various public and private collections both in Portugal and abroad. In addition, he has experience in teaching and regularly participates in seminars, congresses, and roundtable discussions. Among his published works, notable titles include "Orlando Ribeiro - Followed by a Brief Trip to Serra da Estrela" (1999), "Ruy Belo - Things of Silence" (2000), "The Wind Over the Earth - Travel Notes" (2002), "On the Surface of Time - Journey to the Amazon" (2002), "Territory in Waiting" (2005), "Geography of Chaos" (2005), "The Templar Lands of Idanha" (2006), "Olívia and Joaquim - Santa Clara Sweets in Vila do Conde" (2007), "Cold Fire - The Capelinhos Volcano" (2008), "Train of Books" (2009), and he also created, produced, and photographed the illustrations for the tale "The Sweet Orange Bear Prince" (2009). Another notable publication is "City of the Oldest Name" (2010). His extensive documentary work focuses on capturing the landscape and forms of territorial occupation. Notable works in this genre include "Portugal - The Taste of the Land" (1997) and "Portugal Heritage" (2007-2008). This project on Portugal has resulted in a personal photographic archive with over nine hundred thousand images.
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Additional information

Artist

Duarte Belo

Color

Gray, Umber, White

Date

2020

Editor

Centro Português de Serigrafia

Format

Medium

Image Size (in)

16.5 x 16.5 in

Total Size (in)

19.7 x 19.7 in

Orientation

Square

Paper

Photo Luster 260gr Paper

Print Run

20

Technique

Photography

Style

Figurative

Framed

No