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António Carmo, António Casalinho

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Serigraphy by António Carmo with the special participation of António Casalinho, a young prodigy of classical ballet to whom the artwork is dedicated and who also signs it.

Two color variants. See blue variant.

António Carmo has been establishing himself as one of the leading figures in contemporary lyrical art in Portugal, as defined by critic Rui Mário Gonçalves, who considers it to be a defining element of our cultural identity, alongside what is referred to as "subtle art" - the ability to question and transcend appearances. In his paintings, the cult of form is accompanied by vibrant colors that shine in contrasts of primary tones, contained but not confined by the lines, which instead give them lightness and density. In his current serigraphs, the lines, set against a darkness that accentuates their mystery, seem to capture the essence of a prodigious movement in eternal metamorphosis. It is a tribute to dance and the talent of star dancer António Casalinho, who symbolizes it in this image with the beauty and perfection of his movements.

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

António Carmo

Born in Lisbon in 1949 in the neighborhood of Madragoa, the artist attended the School of Decorative Arts António Arroio, where he studied Decorative Painting. As a student, he began frequenting the tertulias of Lisbon, namely at Brasileira do Chiado, Café Tarantela, Café Vává, Leitaria Garrett, etc. At Brasileira, he met and interacted with some of the well-known figures of national culture, such as Almada Negreiros, Abel Manta, Jorge Barradas, and João Hogan, who sponsored his exhibition at the Diário de Notícias Gallery in 1970. He continues to have daily contact with others, including Virgílio Domingues, Alberto Gordillo, and Luís Lobato. In 1968, he had his first solo exhibition at the National Art Gallery in Lisbon. After the April 25th Revolution in 1974, he created large murals for the Avante Festival alongside other renowned artists such as Rogério Ribeiro, Cipriano Dourado, Querubim Lapa, Jorge Vieira, and Rogério do Amaral. He has a studio in Bairro Alto and has spent several periods in Belgium, where he frequently exhibits at Galerie L'Oeil, Racines, and Galerie Albert I. In Brussels, he also executed two large-scale murals for the ABEP (Association of Portuguese Emigrants in Belgium) which were recently donated to the Municipality of S. Gilles/Brussels. The artist is represented in numerous museums and collections in Portugal and abroad. Regarding his works, he states: "I grasp themes from our everyday life and try to export them to the world." The main characteristics of his works are the use of strong and vibrant colors and a figuration that tends towards exaggeration of forms. It is a lyrical, poetic painting with a very Portuguese colorfulness!...(quotes from António Carmo in an interview with Ana Maria Albuquerque).
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Additional information

Artist

António Carmo, António Casalinho

Color

Ivory, Peach, White

Date

2021

Editor

Centro Português de Serigrafia

Format

Large

Image Size (in)

18.9 x 25.4 in

Total Size (in)

22 x 29.9 in

Orientation

Portrait

Paper

Fabriano Tiepolo 290gr Paper

Print Run

75

Technique

Screen print

Style

Uncategorized

Framed

No