Hangar | Triangle Network 8th Edition by Ricardo November 17, 2019 0
UNTITLED 10 TO 20 DECEMBER 2019 Imagem Yibo Xu Untitled is the eight edition of Triangle Network (trianglenetwork.org) workshop held in Hangar, Lisbon. Often it is a title that names works of art and exhibitions: Untitled opens possibilities and assumes a non-name, an endless process of options and creative processes. The intention is that of not imparting an explanation by naming the work so it can speak by itself, open to the diversity of the artists’ practices. Resident Artists Jabulani Maseko Paulo Arraiano Ramiro Guerreiro Rosa Vallori Vanessa Fernandes Yibo Xu Invited Artists and Curators FILIPA OLIVEIRA Filipa Oliveira is, since 2018, the Visual Arts Programmer and Curator of the City of Almada, running the Casa da Cerca Art Center and the Municipal Art Gallery. She is also the founding curator of the Navigator Art on Paper Prize. From 2015 to 2017 she was the artistic director of the Fórum… READ MORE
Vanessa Fernandes by Ricardo November 17, 2019 0
Vanessa Fernandes (1978, Guiné-Bissau) lived in Paris, Macau, Porto-Portugal, Germany and returns to Porto in 2012 where she lives till today. Made tow year in Communication Design at Fine Arts of Porto; completed the course of Sound and Image at the Catholic University of Porto; and in July 2016 Master in Film and Television Directing at ESAP. Vanessa participated in the III Layounne Street Festival, Western Sahara in 2018 with installation and video projection. She is currently doing a series for RTPlab “Mathematics Salteada” with Inês Guimarães (Mathgurl), and the documentary “Talea Jacta est” is a Porto rock band with Pedro Pestana and João Pais Filipe, winners of the Porto Creatorship 2018/19. She has made some experimental short films of fiction, video dance and film, such as; “Tradition and imagination” (2nd place in the 1st Cornelia Eckert Award for Ethnographic Film - Bragança, Amazonia - Brazil), “FIJI”, selected at the… READ MORE
Ramiro Guerreiro by Ricardo November 17, 2019 0
Ramiro Guerreiro (1978, Portugal) has attended Architecture studies at Universidade do Porto and after that he completed the Independent Studies Program at Maumaus - School of Visual Arts, in Lisbon. Guerreiro has been showing regularly since 2003. Selected solo exhibitions include: Moi Aussi... (Lehmann+Silva Gallery, Porto, 2019); Untitled [Um Tanque Sem Fundo] (Adega Cooperativa de Olhalvo, Alenquer, 2018); The T.I.N.A. Pamphlet (Pneuma Project, Lisbon, 2017); Austerity - International Style - Spring/ Summer 2016 (Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlim, 2015); Marseille (Galerie Château de Servières, Marseille, 2013); Resto (Pavilhão Branco, Municipal Galleries, Lisboa, 2011) or Verdes Anos (Cinzeiro 8, Museu da Electricidade, Lisbon, 2009). Selected group exhibitions include: Vanishing Point (Galeria Torreão Nascente, Cordoaria Nacional, Lisbon, 2019); Escala 1:1 (Tabacalera, Madrid, 2018); Mistake! Mistake![...] (Lumiar Cité, Lisbon, 2017), The House of Dust by Alison Knowles (CNEAI, Paris, 2017), Já reparaste como um ponto de interrogação[...] (Atelier-Museu Júlio Pomar, Lisbon, 2016); This and There… READ MORE
Paulo Arraiano by Ricardo November 17, 2019 0
Paulo Arraiano (1977, Portugal) is a visual artist based in Lisbon. He a degree in Communication by ISCEM [Lisbon], and studied Visual Arts at Ar.Co - Centro de Arte e Comunicação Visual [Lisbon]. He is also co-founder of re_act contemporary, art laboratory and residence program based in the Azores Islands and no.stereo, an independent Artis-run platform. Paulo Arraiano has participated in several exhibitions, both solo and collective including Hawaii-Lisbon [Lisbon]; Dimora Artica [Milan]; Pivô (S.Paulo); Museu d’Historia da Catalunya (Barcelona); Art Rotterdam [Rotterdam]; Cidade das Artes Museum [Rio de Janeiro]; MAH Museum [Azores]; Quartier General, Centre d’art Contemporain [La Chaux-de-Fonds]; Aeroplastics Contemporary [Brussels]; Petra Gut Contemporary [Zurich]; TAL Gallery [Rio de Janeiro]; ArtRio [Rio de Janeiro]; Pena Palace [Sintra]; Forty/Forty [Warsaw]; Galeria Graphos [Rio De Janeiro]; Museu do Côa [V. N. Foz Côa; Hifa, Harare International Festival Of Art [Zimbabwe]; Cãmara Municipal do Porto [Porto]; Museé d’Art Moderne [Luxembourg], Scope/Miami… READ MORE
Jabulani Maseko by Ricardo November 17, 2019 0
Jabulani Maseko (South Africa, 1977) was born and raised in Johannesburg during the political regime of Apartheid. He left, by coincidence, in the same year that Nelson Mandela was released from Robin Island and that South Africa changed its political establishment. He lived briefly in the United States of America before moving to the UK, his adoptive country, where he lived most of his adult life in London. After spending a season in Portugal, in 2010 he left for Venice where he stayed a few months at the Bevilaqua la Massa Foundation, being a very important experience for his artistic development. He took a master’s degree at the London University, in the Slade School of Arts. He exhibited at in London, Luanda, Portugal, France and Switzerland. In various platforms, his work approaches intimate themes related with identity, domesticity and current affairs, being always attentive for questions about integration. His critical… READ MORE
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