José De Guimarães
Série: Desenhos Na Areia
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"Integrated into the Exhibition José de Guimarães "Drawings in the Sand"
ARTIST'S NOTES
José de Guimarães, a prominent figure in contemporary Portuguese painting, has long been an internationally acclaimed artist. His body of work is characterized by an aesthetic of fragmentation that has been evolving since the beginning of his career.
The artist has always reinvented himself and has consistently paid special attention to graphic art, imprinting it with remarkable quality, as evidenced by the series "Drawings in the Sand". This series reflects a fundamental aspect of contemporary art, dating back to the 20th century avant-gardes, initiated by Picasso following in Gauguin's footsteps: the relationship with primitive art.
The sand drawings of the Quioco tribes, drawings traced on the ground during conversations, synthetic ideograms of mental and symbolic schemes, now serve as catalysts for José de Guimarães's imagination, as African art has always fascinated him.
However, this series once again reflects the central poetic and visual motifs of his work, in this case revisited through a highly refined and marked signage, characterized by original joy and exuberance.
According to the text by António Fontinha in the catalog of works, these tribes relate to the Luchazi and Ngangela peoples who live in Eastern Angola and neighboring areas of Northwestern Zambia and Congo (Zaire). António Fontinha is the son of Mário Fontinha, a researcher who collected a vast array of drawings from these tribes in the book "Drawings in the Sand of the Quioco tribes in Northeast Angola", the content of which he analyzed in detail.
Maria João Fernandes - International Association of Art Critics (AICA)
José de Guimarães
Additional information
Artist | José De Guimarães |
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Collection | Desenhos Na Areia |
Color | Amber, Ivory, White |
Date | 2021 |
Editor | Centro Português de Serigrafia |
Format | Medium |
Image Size (in) | 10.4 x 13.4 in |
Total Size (in) | 15 x 20.5 in |
Orientation | Portrait |
Paper | Fabriano Tiepolo 290gr Paper |
Print Run | 199 |
Technique | Screen print |
Style | Uncategorized |
Framed | No |