Leonel Moura
Nova Amália
$780.00
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SPECIAL EDITION 35 YEARS CPS / CENTENARY OF AMÁLIA RODRIGUES
LEONEL MOURA'S FACES OF THE NEW AMÁLIA
Quoting Leonel Moura, a prominent figure in Bio Art in Portugal, with "the increasing digitization of our society (...) we have moved from creating works manually, or even conceptually, to digital processes. Contemporary art is "conceived" by algorithms, software, and artificial intelligence, with the human artist triggering these processes and allowing the machines to "imagine" with minimal control. In fact, and it is little known, the first Amália in 1987 was already created with the help of new technologies. The new Amália derives from those experiments of the late 80s. It is based on the original image generated by a scanner, which is chaotic and square-based, to which I added algorithmic manipulation. Finally, being screen printed, I stimulated the combination of various images in the printing process, resulting in several differentiated editions."
Although generated by artificial processes, without total control from its author, and beyond the chance of its conception, what results from the processes described in these screen prints is a fascinating image of great plastic beauty for an icon of Portuguese Fado that has already inspired its creation before. Mystery and music concentrated in a smile that never quite appears. In the gaze, all the vitality and melancholy, the dream, the suspension of a destiny that, if fulfilled, could fulfill Portugal. Now addressing us from the threshold of the past where a future life seems to spread its wings in the endless flight of a lingering spirit.
Maria João Fernandes - International Association of Art Critics (AICA)
Leonel Moura
Additional information
Artist | Leonel Moura |
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Color | Black, Gold, Ivory |
Date | 2020 |
Editor | Centro Português de Serigrafia |
Format | Large |
Image Size (in) | 19.7 x 27.6 in |
Total Size (in) | 22 x 29.9 in |
Orientation | Portrait |
Paper | Fabriano Tiepolo 290gr Paper |
Print Run | 20 |
Technique | Screen print |
Style | Kinetic Art, Portrait |
Framed | No |