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Cristina Ataíde

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A COSMOLOGICAL VIEW

Cristina Ataíde (b.1951), sculptor, painter, designer, and graphic artist who was born in Viseu and lives and works in Lisbon, has been exhibiting regularly since 1984. Her work has encompassed photography and video. With a degree in Sculpture from ESBAL, she specialized in Equipment Design. As the production director of Sculpture and Design at "Madein", Alenquer, from 1987 to 1996, she worked with Anish Kapoor, Michelangelo Pistolleto, Keit Sonnier, and Matt Mullican.

This serigraphy work reveals her multidisciplinary formation, which translates into the ability to express a cosmological vision that integrates the Cosmos and Chaos, order and disorder, in images with great optical power and intense chromatic and luminous vibration. It is a simultaneous poetic and plastic synthesis.

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

Cristina Ataíde

Born in Viseu in 1951, this artist graduated in Sculpture from ESBAL and also attended a course in Equipment Design at the same institution. From 1987 to 1996, she served as the production director for Sculpture and Design at Madeira. Currently residing and working in Lisbon, installation has become the predominant genre in her work. Since 1984, she has been exhibiting individually and has received several artistic awards. Her works are featured in various public and private collections, including the Centro de Arte Moderna da Fundação Gulbenkian, Caixa Geral de Depósitos, and Banco Espírito Santo.
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Artist

Cristina Ataíde

Color

Ivory, Lavender, Terracotta

Date

2015

Editor

Centro Português de Serigrafia

Format

Large

Image Size (in)

21.3 x 17.7 in

Total Size (in)

27.6 x 19.7 in

Orientation

Landscape

Paper

Fabriano Tiepolo 290gr Paper

Print Run

100

Technique

Screen print

Style

Abstract, Minimalism

Framed

No