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Leonel Moura

50 Rostos Para Uma Identidade – Otelo Saraiva De Carvalho

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is a Portuguese artist born in Lisbon in 1985. His work explores the intersection of art, technology, and society. Carvalho's art often incorporates digital media, video installations, and interactive elements to engage with viewers on a multi-sensory level.

In his artwork, Carvalho tackles contemporary social issues such as the impact of technology on human connection, the role of artificial intelligence in society, and the blurring boundaries between the physical and virtual worlds. His pieces invite viewers to reflect on the complexities of the modern age and the potential consequences of technological advancements.

Carvalho's artistic process involves extensive research and experimentation with different materials and techniques. He combines traditional art-making methods with cutting-edge technologies to create visually striking and thought-provoking pieces. Through his use of digital media, Carvalho aims to challenge traditional notions of art and expand the possibilities of artistic expression.

With his innovative approach and thought-provoking subject matter, Carvalho's artwork has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. His work has received critical acclaim and has been recognized by prestigious organizations such as AICA (International Association of Art Critics). Carvalho continues to push the boundaries of contemporary art and inspire viewers with his unique perspective on the relationship between art, technology, and society.

Leonel Moura

Leonel Moura, born in Lisbon in 1948, is a pioneer in the application of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence in art. Since the beginning of the century, he has created several robotic painters. The first paintings made in 2002 with a robotic arm were featured on the cover of MIT magazine dedicated to Artificial Life. RAP, Robotic Action Painter, created in 2006 for the Museum of Natural History in New York, is part of the permanent exhibition. His other works include interactive installations, generative art, 3D, Augmented Reality, "swarm" paintings and sculptures, and the play RUR by Karel Capek, featuring 3 robot actors, premiered in São Paulo in 2010. The Robotarium, inaugurated in 2007, described as a zoo for robots, was the first of its kind in the world. He has recently exhibited at the Grand Palais in Paris and the UCCA Museum in Beijing. He was appointed as the European Ambassador for Creativity and Innovation by the European Commission. In the realm of art multiples, he has achieved an innovative profile in the editions produced with CPS. From the series of the 4 seasons using Voronoy mathematical diagrams, to the first engraving created by the ISU robot, to the first screen print from a work created by the RAP - Robotic Action Painter robot, to the "Altamira" series, an edition of 30 original drawings by a RAP robot, to the Voxel screen print with Augmented Reality, and to the recent first NFT. He has held exhibitions and conferences in important international cities such as Paris, New York, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Beijing.
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Additional information

Artist

Leonel Moura

Collection

50 Rostos Para Uma Identidade

Color

Sepia, Vermillion, White

Date

1998

Editor

Centro Português de Serigrafia

Format

Medium

Image Size (in)

15.4 x 11.4 in

Total Size (in)

19.5 x 13.8 in

Orientation

Landscape

Paper

Fabriano Paper D5 GF 300gr

Print Run

250

Technique

Screen print

Style

Portrait

Framed

No