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Pedro Calapez

Os Sonhos De Fausto

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Each artwork in the "Fausto's Dreams" series has been individually intervened with painting by the artist, making each one a unique piece.

Pedro Calapez (b. 1953), who lives and works in Lisbon, is one of the most renowned artists of his generation. He has been exhibiting collectively since the 1970s and individually since 1982, both in Portugal and abroad.

In these individually intervened serigraphs, inspired by Fernando Pessoa's book "Fausto," Calapez offers us the visual universe of his dreams, which he himself describes as follows: "A gray area, a dark tone, an undefined wall, a limit without limits, translucent opacity: my dreams. Moments in which waking up doesn't happen and the dream doesn't recollect us in its story, because at that moment, the story stopped. I tear myself away from that nightmare, waking up abruptly but with a vivid memory that the unknown will never be reached. I don't know if I'm experiencing the limits and I think of Fausto."

An unknown threshold of myth, of a ultimate knowledge that remains forbidden with expression in the labyrinth of forms and in the festive and mysterious universe of color. Gold, roses, and blues shine through the nostalgic and obscure grid of blacks, and under the guise that adds their fascination and enigma. Color seems to be the key to a world and an atmosphere that the painter associates with Fausto, with his illusions of eternal youth. And yet, it is a truth that is glimpsed, one that only silence holds the secret to, beyond words, taking shape in these works of great plastic and poetic mastery. A descent into the depths of the unconscious from which an enlivened soul emerges, capable of enjoying all the enchantment of nature and a life returned to itself.

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

Pedro Calapez

Born in Lisbon in 1953, this artist currently resides and works in the city. Initially studying civil engineering, they later transferred to the School of Fine Arts in Lisbon in 1976. They also attended the Artistic Training Course at the National Society of Fine Arts. While studying at the Faculty of Fine Arts, they worked as a professional photographer and began focusing more intensely on painting starting in 1985. From 1986 to 1998, they taught at Ar.Co. in Lisbon, where they were responsible for the drawing and painting departments. They began participating in exhibitions in the 1970s and held their first solo exhibition in 1982. On a national level, this artist is one of the most recognized names in the art scene. They emerged during the "return to painting" movement in the 1980s, alongside artists such as Pedro Cabrita Reis, José Pedro Croft, Rui Sanches, Rosa Carvalho, and Ana Léon. Their work has been showcased in various galleries and museums both in Portugal and abroad. Notable solo exhibitions include "Campo de Sombras" at the Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró in Mallorca (1997), "Madre Agua" at the MEIAC Museum in Badajoz and the Andalusian Center of Contemporary Art in Seville (2002), "Selected Works" at the CAM- Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon (2004), and "piso zero" at the CGAC- Galician Center of Contemporary Art in Santiago de Compostela. They have also participated in the Venice Biennale (1986) and the São Paulo Biennial (1987 and 1991), as well as exhibitions such as "10 Contemporaries" at the Serralves Museum in Porto (1992), "After Tomorrow" at the Belém Cultural Center in Lisbon (1994), "Days of Darkness and Light" at the Kunstmuseum Bonn (1999), "EDP.ARTE" at the Serralves Museum in Porto (2001), "Beaufort Inside-Outside" at the PMMK Museum in Ostend for the Triennial of Contemporary Art (2006), "The Collection" at the Serralves Museum in Porto (2009), and "It's Not My Fault, Works from the António Cachola Collection" at the Berardo Museum in Lisbon (2010
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Additional information

Artist

Pedro Calapez

Color

Black, Bright Yellow, Ivory

Date

2022

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

78

Technique

Screen print

Style

Uncategorized

Framed

No