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Artists in alphabetical order
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Sarah AFFONSO (1899-1983)
Sarah Affonso was born on May 13th, 1899, in Lisbon, during the upheaval of the fin de siècle, a time replete with mental and political changes that would culminate in Portuguese Modernism. >Learn More
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Nadir AFONSO (1920)
Nadir Afonso was born in 1920 in Codeçais, Chaves. He completed his studies in Architecture at the Oorto School of Fine Art and subsequently studied Painting at the École des Beaux Arts of Paris. >Learn More
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Gabriela ALBERGARIA (1965)
Gabriela Albergaria was born in Vale de Cambra in 1965. In 1990, she completed her studies in Painting at the FBAUP to then become a Gulbenkian Foundation scholar between 1991 and 1993. >Learn More
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José de ALMADA NEGREIROS (1893-1970)
For all those who knew him, Almada Negreiros was a charismatic figure. His name has become almost synonymous with twentieth century Portuguese art... >Learn More
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Helena ALMEIDA (1934)
Helena Almeida was born in Lisbon in 1934. She completed a Painting degree at the Escola Superior de Belas-Artes in Lisbon... >Learn More
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Dominguez ALVAREZ (1906-1942)
Born in Oporto in 1906, Álvarez began his studies in Architecture at ESBAP in 1926. >Learn More
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António AREAL (1928-1978)
António Areal was born in Porto in 1928. He died in Lisbon in 1978. A cardiac disease hindered his studies... >Learn More
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Bárbara ASSIS PACHECO (1973)
Bárbara Assis Pacheco was born in Lisbon in 1973. She currently lives and works in Lisbon. Assis Pacheco graduated in Architecture... >Learn More
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Manuel BAPTISTA (1936)
Manuel Baptista was born in Faro in 1936. He began studying Architecture in 1957, a course he abandoned in order to dedicate himself exclusively to painting. >Learn More
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Jorge BARRADAS (1894-1971)
Jorge Nicholson Moore Barradas was born in Lisbon in 1894. He died in 1971. >Learn More
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José BARRIAS (1944)
In an introductory note to the organisation of his work, José Barrias explains that he discovered the structural features of his work in Obstbuch/O Livro dos Frutos (1972-73) >Learn More
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Armando BASTO (1889-1923)
Armando Basto was born in Oporto in 1889. He died in Guimarães in 1923. >Learn More
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Eduardo BATARDA (1943)
Eduardo Batarda was born in Coimbra in 1943. He completed his primary and secondary studies in his city of birth and matriculated in Medicine, a course he attended for a year, channelling his interests into the University’s academic crises... >Learn More
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René BERTHOLO (1935)
Born in 1935 in Alhandra, René Bertholo studied at ESBAL between 1951 and 1957. An experimentalist attitude created in him a strong resistence towards academic study at a very early age. >Learn More
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Michael BIBERSTEIN (1948)
Michael Biberstein, born in Switzerland in 1948, has lived and worked in Portugal for almost two decades. He has mainly researched landscape as a theme ... >Learn More
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Roger BISSIÈRE (1886-1964)
Roger Bissière was born in Villeréal, France in 1886 and died in Boissiérettes, France in 1964. >Learn More
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Daniel BLAUFUKS (1963)
Daniel Blaufuks was born in Portugal in 1963, of Jewish descent. After living in Germany for six years he returned to Lisbon where, beginning in 1987, he attended the photography course at the Centro de Arte e Comunicação Visual (Ar.Co).s. >Learn More
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Carlos BOTELHO (1899-1982)
Carlos Botelho was born in Lisbon in 1899 (died Lisbon, 1982). The son of musicians, Carlos Botelho almost became a professional violinist, before he embraced the visual arts. >Learn More
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Manuel BOTELHO (1950)
Manuel Botelho was born in Lisbon in 1950 within a family of artists, architects and amateur musicians. He studied and trained as an architect (ESBAL, 1976)... >Learn More
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Miguel BRANCO (1963)
Miguel Branco studied Painting at ESBAL. His first exhibition, quite atypical in the light of his later shows, took place in 1988, and was called Objectos Discretos (Discreet Objects). >Learn More
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Joaquim BRAVO (1935-1990)
Joaquim Bravo was born in Évora, Portugal, in 1935. A self-taught artist, he attended the Faculdade de Letras de Lisboa (Humanities School of the University of Lisbon) where he received a solid education in literature and philosophy... >Learn More
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Paulo BRIGHENTI (1968)
Paulo Brighenti, born in Lisbon in 1968, completed the Ar.Co’s Advanced Arts course and belongs to the most recent generation of Portuguese artists. >Learn More
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Pedro CABRITA REIS (1956)
Born in Lisbon, 1956, Pedro Cabrita Reis studied Painting at the Escola Nacional de Belas-Artes de Lisboa (National School of Fine Arts of Lisbon) and has been exhibiting his work since the beginning of the 1980s... >Learn More
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Pedro CALAPEZ (1953)
In a country with little tradition within the field of painting, Pedro Calapez (Lisbon, 1953) represents a rare case of perseverance and proficiency... >Learn More
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Fernando CALHAU (1948-2002)
Fernando Calhau was born in Lisbon in 1948. He finished his Bachelor’s degree in painting at the Escola Superior de Belas-Artes, Lisboa (ESBAL) in 1973, and left for London that same year with a Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation grant... >Learn More
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Carlos CALVET (1928)
Carlos Calvet was born in Lisbon in 1928. He dedicated himself to painting very early on, although he completed an architectural degree >Learn More
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Ernesto CANTO DA MAIA (1890-1981)
Born in 1890 in Ponta Delgada, S. Miguel, the Azores, Canto da May died in 1981, in Prestes, on his isle of birth. >Learn More
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Alberto CARNEIRO (1937)
Between the years 1947 and 1958, when he busied himself working in wood, stone and ivory in his village’s religious art workshop, Carneiro claims he led an “imaginary” existence, a life lived completely in his own imagination. >Learn More
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António CARNEIRO (1872-1930)
António Carneiro was born in 1872. His artistic production should be framed within the turn-of-the century condition of self-acknowledged crisis and the difficulty of moving from one century to the next. >Learn More
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Stuart de CARVALHAIS (1887-1961)
Stuart Carvalhais introduced the comic strip to Portugal. His talents were prodigal and plural: he was a draughtsman, a movie director, an actor, and a graphic artist... >Learn More
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Pedro CASQUEIRO (1959)
Pedro Casqueiro was born in Lisbon in 1959 and attended the Escola Superior de Belas-Artes de Lisboa (Lisbon School of Fine Arts) during the first half of the 1980s. >Learn More
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Lourdes de CASTRO (1930)
Lourdes Castro was born in Funchal, Madeira in 1930. She completed a painting degree at Escola Nacional de Belas-Artes, Lisboa, in 1956... >Learn More
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Nuno CERA (1972)
Nuno Cera was born in Beja in 1972. Although he has a degree in Advertising from IADE, his daily practice as a photographer has defined his artistic course. Cera was a Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation scholar at the Musée Nicéphore Nièpce and at Jetlag Lx Macau in 1999. >Learn More
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Filipa CÉSAR (1975)
Early in her work, Filipa César nominated the anonymous citizen as the central character in her work... >Learn More
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Mário CESARINY (1923)
The creative force behind a vast poetic oeuvre in the literary and visual arts fields, Mário Cesariny de Vasconcelos is... >Learn More
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Rui CHAFES (1966)
The sculptural work of this artist is built according to a cohesive project, conceived of and developed since the first public presentations of his work... >Learn More
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Alexandre CONEFREY (1961)
Alexandre Conefrey was born in Lisbon in 1961. He attended Ar.Co’s drawing class between 1993 and 1995 ... >Learn More
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Gil Heitor CORTESÃO (1967)
Gil Heitor Cortesão was born in Lisbon in 1967. In 1990 he obtained his Painting degree at the Escola de Belas-Artes de Lisboa (Lisbon Fine Arts School) and, in 1991-92, he attended the Academia Albertina di Belle Arti in Turin (The Albertina Fine Arts Academy in Turin). >Learn More
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José Pedro CROFT (1957)
Croft’s emergence on the national artistic scene dates from the early eighties. Since then his visibility has grown and has been accompanied by strong critical acclamation. >Learn More
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Christiano CRUZ (1892-1951)
Christiano Alfredo Sheppard Cruz was born in Leiria in 1892. He died in 1951 in the city of Silva Porto, Angola. >Learn More
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João CUTILEIRO (1937)
João Cutileiro was born in Lisbon in 1937. At an early age, he began frequenting, the studios of important artists. He learned how to draw with António Pedro. >Learn More
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António DACOSTA (1914-1990)
António Dacosta was born in Angra do Heroísmo (Azores) in 1914. He moved to Lisbon in 1935 where he studied Painting at ESBAL. >Learn More
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Robert DELAUNAY (1885-1941)
Robert Delaunay was born on the 12th of April 1885 in Paris. He received an artistic education from his uncles who initiated him into a very classical way of painting... >Learn More
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Sonia DELAUNAY (1885-1979)
Born in Gradizhsk, Ukraine, Sonia Delaunay was a painter, costume and textile designer, creator of fashion and of “simultaneous” objects. >Learn More
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Pepe DINIZ (1945)
A freelance photographer in New York since 1975, Pepe Diniz (born in Tangier, 1945) is internationally renowned both for his images of cities and especially for his portraits of artists, writers, singers, photographers and other creative people ... >Learn More
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António Júlio DUARTE (1965)
António Júlio Duarte (born in 1965 in Lisbon) belongs to a generation of Portuguese photographers that had access to an organised and systematic photographic education in Portugal (mainly through Ar.Co – School of Art and Visual Communication – which he attended). >Learn More
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Mário ELOY (1900-1951)
On March 15th, 1900, Mário Eloy de Jesus Pereira was born and with him, the genesis of the second Portuguese Modernism... >Learn More
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José ESCADA (1934-1980)
José Escada was born in Lisbon in 1934, and died in the same city 46 years later. He initiated his artistic education at the Escola de Artes Decorativas António Arroio, graduating in 1950. >Learn More
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Alexandre ESTRELA (1971)
Alexandre Estrela was born in Lisbon in 1971 and is one of the youngest artists present in the Modern Art Centre’s permanent exhibition of its collection. >Learn More
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Armando FERRAZ (1968)
Armando Ferraz was born in 1968 in Lisbon. He studied Painting at the Escola de Belas-Artes do Porto (School of Fine Arts of Oporto) and is a contemporary of a group of creators gathered together by the magazine Confissões do Exílio (Confessions from Exile). >Learn More
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Manuel FILIPE (1908-2002)
Manuel Filipe was born in Condeixa in 1908. He died in Lisbon in 2002. He belonged to the generation of the Neo Realists, who sought to implement a New Humanism in the arts as well as in literature. >Learn More
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GAËTAN (1944)
Gaëtan is one of the artists most consistently questioning drawing in a country where, since the 70s, this medium has become the most fertile field in terms of conceptualisation and exploration of the linguistic and academically established limits of art. >Learn More
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João GALRÃO (1975)
João Galrão was born in Sintra in 1975. He completed his Course in Conservation and Restoration of Heritage Sites at EPRP in Sintra in 1996 and an Advanced Course in Visual Arts at Ar.Co, Lisbon. He has exhibited his work in group exhibitions since 1996. >Learn More
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André GOMES (1951)
With a degree in philosophy from the University of Lisbon, André Gomes (Lisbon, 1951) has systematically used the medium of photography as privileged territory to question the subject, and the construction of its identity and position in the world. >Learn More
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Pedro GOMES (1972)
Pedro Gomes was born in Mozambique in 1972. He completed the Curso Avançado de Artes Plásticas (Advanced Fine Arts Course) at the Ar.Co and an MA Sculpture at the Chelsea College of Art, in London. >Learn More
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George GROSZ (1893-1958)
George Grosz was born in 1893 in Berlin. He was expelled from school before completing his compulsory education because he hit a teacher. >Learn More
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Jorge GUERRA (1936)
Jorge Guerra is a figure of undeniable importance to the history of Portuguese and Canadian photography alike, particularly in 1970s and 1980s. >Learn More
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José de GUIMARÃES (1939)
Born José Maria Fernandes Marques in 1939 in Guimarães, José de Guimarães adopted his pseudonym in 1961. Currently he lives and works in Lisbon. >Learn More
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Ana HATHERLY (1929)
Poet, novelist, essayist, translator and visual artist, Ana Hatherly was born in Porto in 1929. She moved to Lisbon at an early age and still lives and works... >Learn More
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João Navarro HOGAN (1914-1988)
João Navarro Hogan was born on the 4th of February, 1914 and died in Lisbon on the 16th of June, 1988 after suffering a stroke. Grandson of the watercolourist Ricardo Hogan and nephew to the painter Álvaro Navarro Hogan, this artist of Irish ancestry spent his entire life in Lisbon. >Learn More
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Ana JOTTA (1946)
Ana Jotta was born in Lisbon in 1946. She studied in Brussels at the La Cambre School. Her artistic work represents one of the most stimulating and puzzling enigmas for critical discourse. >Learn More
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Fernando LANHAS (1923)
Architect and Painter, poet, astronomer, a collector of pebbles who appreciates their dusky textures, Fernando Lanhas is one of the pioneers of Geometric Abstraction in Portugal... >Learn More
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Álvaro LAPA (1939-2006)
Álvaro Lapa was born in Évora in 1939. A self-taught artist with an academic education in Philosophy (Faculdades de Letras e de Direito de Lisboa / Law School and Humanities on the University of Lisboa, 1956-60), he had contact with modern painting early on through Charrua. >Learn More
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Fernand LÉGER
Fernand Léger was born in Argentan, France 1881 and died in Gif-sur-Yvette, France 1995. To create simple images for simple men: this statement summarises Fernand Léger’s oeuvre. >Learn More
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Catarina LEITÃO (1970)
Catarina Leitão was born in Stuttgart in 1970. She is Portuguese and lives and works in New York. Leitão graduated in Painting at the Faculty of Fine Art of the University of Lisbon and completed her Master of Fine Art Degree at Hunter College, Cuny, New York. >Learn More
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Ruy LEITÃO (1949-1976)
Ruy Leitão was born in Washington DC in 1949. As the son of the painter Menez his contact with the art world began very early on, particularly with painting and drawing. >Learn More
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Fernando LEMOS (1926)
Fernando Lemos, born in Lisbon in 1926, currently resides in São Paulo, Brazil. He studied at the School of Decorative Arts António Arroio and participated in a free course at the Sociedade Nacional de Belas-Artes... >Learn More
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Aureliano LIMA (1916-1984)
Sculptor, draftsman, medalist, and Portuguese poet, Aureliano Lima, an autodidact, made his first appearance in the art world in the 1940s after many professions (as a pharmacy assistant and prison clerk, amongst others). >Learn More
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José LOUREIRO (1961)
Loureiro was born in Mangualde in 1961. He graduated from ESBAL in 1987, and began to exhibit in group shows. His early pieces, chosen for solo exhibitions, particularly those after 1990... >Learn More
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Diogo de MACEDO (1889-1959)
Diogo Cândido de Macedo was born in 1889 in Gaia. He died in 1959 in Lisbon. Macedo took his first steps in sculpture under the guidance of Fernandes Caldas who taught him the rudiments of drawing... >Learn More
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Teresa MAGALHÃES (1944)
Teresa Magalhães was born in Lisbon in 1944. She attended the Lisbon School of Fine Arts, completing her degree in Painting in 1970. >Learn More
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Abel MANTA (1888-1982)
Abel Manta was born in 1888 in Gouveia. He died in Lisbon in 1982. >Learn More
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Bernardo MARQUES (1898-1962)
Bernardo Marques was born in Silves, Portugal (died Lisbon, 1962), to a wealthy family that gave him the opportunity of a university education. >Learn More
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Ofélia MARQUES (1902-1952)
Born in Lisbon in 1902, Ofélia Gonçalves Pereira da Cruz studied German Philology. >Learn More
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Jorge MARTINS (1940)
Jorge Martins was born in Lisbon in 1940. He attended courses in Painting and Architecture at the Escola de Belas-Artes (1957-61) and immigrated to Paris in 1961, an odyssey typical of his generation. >Learn More
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MENEZ (1926-1995)
Granddaughter of General Oscar Carmona, Maria Inês Ribeiro da Fonseca was born in Lisbon in the year of 1926. She died in this same city in 1995. >Learn More
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Graça MORAIS (1948)
Deeply rooted in her rural lifestyle, Graça Morais’s work is characterised by the search for a universe that is more than just personal, it is the search for a Portugal that is almost lost. >Learn More
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Rui MOREIRA (1971)
Rui Moreira, one of the emerging artists at the end of the 90s, was born in Oporto in 1971. >Learn More
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Eduardo NERY (1938)
Eduardo Nery was born on the 2nd of September, 1938, in Figueira da Foz. At the age of one he moved to Lisbon, where he later completed a degree in painting at the ESBAL. >Learn More
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José Luís NETO (1966)
The work of José Luís Neto (born 1966 in Viseu, Portugal) has become noticeable as representing a counter-current in recent Portuguese photography (particularly that from the 90s) by creating a kind of “poetic technology” that allies science and the art of photography with their various reflections on the nature of the image. >Learn More
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Carlos NOGUEIRA (1947)
Carlos Nogueira was born in Mozambique in 1947. He studied Sculpture at the Escola Superior de Belas-Artes of Oporto and was awarded a painting diploma from the Escola Superior de Belas-Artes of Lisbon. >Learn More
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Luís NORONHA DA COSTA (1942)
In 1980 when José-Augusto França stated that Luís Noronha da Costa was one of the two greatest Portuguese painters of the second half of the 20th century (the other being Joaquim Rodrigo), the artist (born Lisbon, 1942) was at the high point of his career. >Learn More
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Paulo NOZOLINO (1955)
Commonly viewed as the most influential Portuguese photographer, especially in the 80s, Paulo Nozolino (born in Lisbon in 1955) constructs his work according to his recurring travels. >Learn More
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João ONOFRE (1976)
João Onofre was born in Lisbon in 1976, where he now continues to live and work. >Learn More
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Miguel PALMA (1964)
Miguel Palma was born in Lisbon in 1964. He studied at the Faculdade de Belas-Artes da Universidade de Lisboa (School of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon) from 1984 to 1986. >Learn More
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António PALOLO (1946-2000)
João António Palolo was born in 1946 in Évora, Portugal. A self taught artist, he conducted his first artistic experiments at a young age in his native city, with the artists Joaquim Bravo, Álvaro Lapa and António Charrua. >Learn More
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António PEDRO (1909-1966)
António Pedro was born on the 9th of December 1909 in Praia, Cape Verde, he attended both the Faculdade de Direito and the Faculdade de Letras in Lisbon. >Learn More
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Graça PEREIRA COUTINHO (1949)
Pereira Coutinho was born in Lisbon in 1949. Her grandfather, an aviator, played an important role in the formation of the young Graça extensive imagination of space. >Learn More
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Costa PINHEIRO (1932)
António Costa Pinheiro was born in Moura, 1932, in a decade that would foster the artistic and cultural revolution that Portugal would experience in the 60s: “The Second Decade of Instauration”, in other words, the most decisive years in the national artistic scene that would break the vicious cycle into which the 20s and 30s had fallen after the modernist revolutions of the 1910s. >Learn More
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Jorge PINHEIRO (1931)
Jorge Pinheiro was born in Coimbra, Portugal in 1931. Only after earning a commercial degree did he enroll in the Escola de Belas-Artes do Porto, completing his academic training in 1963. >Learn More
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PIRES VIEIRA (1950)
Pires Vieira was born in Oporto in 1950. He studied Architecture at the School of Fine Art of Paris and Urban studies at the Faculty of Vincennes. >Learn More
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Júlio POMAR (1926)
Born in Lisbon in 1926, Pomar attended the Decorative Arts School António Arroio up until 1941. He held his first exhibition in his studio a year later. >Learn More
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Vítor POMAR (1949)
Vítor Pomar was born in Lisbon in 1949. He studied at the Escola de Belas-Artes in Oporto and in Lisbon from 1966 to 1967. >Learn More
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Sérgio POMBO (1947)
Sérgio Pombo was born in 1947 in Lisbon, where he lives and works. >Learn More
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Cândido PORTINARI (1903-1962)
Cândido Portinari was born in 1903 on a coffee plantation close to the small city of Brodowski in the State of São Paulo, Brazil. >Learn More
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Pedro PROENÇA (1962)
In a possible encounter between Pedro Proença and the demiurge, the artist smiles, as per usual, requesting that two of his favourite artists be invited, Dürer and Picasso. >Learn More
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João QUEIROZ (1957)
João Queiroz was born in Lisbon in 1957. He graduated in Philosophy from the Faculdade de Letras de Lisboa in 1984. >Learn More
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Paula REGO (1935)
Paula Rego, one of the British’s most acclaimed painters, once confessed “I paint to identify fear”. The descendant of a high bourgeoisie family, she was born in Lisbon in 1935 and went to St Julian’s college. >Learn More
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Júlio dos Reis PEREIRA (1902-1983)
Júlio was born in Vila do Conde in 1902. He initiated his studies in Civil Engineering in Oporto, simultaneously enrolling as a volunteer student at the Escola Superior de Belas-Artes which he frequented for two years. >Learn More
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Júlio RESENDE (1917)
Júlio Resende was born in Oporto in 1917. He gave early play to his artistic activity with the illustrations he made under the pseudonym Dyas. >Learn More
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Joaquim RODRIGO (1912-1997)
A painter and art theoretician, Joaquim Rodrigo developed a personal conception of art as the representation of a psychosomatic reality. >Learn More
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Carlos ROQUE (1969)
Carlos Roque was born in Lisbon in 1969, and continues to do the greater part of his living and working in the same city. He concluded his studies in Photography at the Instituto Português de Fotografia in 1989 and Painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon (FBAUL) in 1995. >Learn More
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Artur ROSA (1926)
Artur José Belo de Carvalho Rosa was born in Lisbon in 1926. >Learn More
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Joana ROSA (1959)
Joana Rosa was born in 1959, in Lisbon, where she currently lives and works. >Learn More
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Manuel ROSA (1953)
The first appearance of Manuel Rosa’s work was made at the First International Stone Sculpture Symposium (Évora, 1981), and since that time Rosa has developed a continued and multifaceted reflection upon sculpture and its constituting material. >Learn More
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Rolando SÁ NOGUEIRA (1921-2002)
Rolando Sá Nogueira was a native of Lisbon. He studied Painting at the capital’s School of Fine Art and first exhibited his work in 1947 at the 2nd General Visual Arts Exhibition... >Learn More
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Rui SANCHES (1954)
Rui Sanches was born in 1954, in Lisbon, where he currently lives and works. He developed his artistic education during the 70s with a course at Ar.Co, a BA at Goldsmith’s College and an MFA from Yale University... >Learn More
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Julião SARMENTO (1948)
Julião Sarmento was born in Lisbon in 1948. He has exhibited regularly since the mid-70s... >Learn More
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Cruzeiro SEIXAS (1920)
Artur Manuel Rodrigues do Cruzeiro Seixas, painter, set designer and poet was born in 1920 in Amadora, Portugal. >Learn More
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António SENA (1941)
António Sena was born in Lisbon in 1941. Although he studied at the Instituto Superior Técnico and the Faculdade de Ciências of Lisbon, he gave up his course in the Sciences and chose engraving at the Sociedade Cooperativa de Gravadores Portugueses. >Learn More
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Noé SENDAS (1972)
Noé Sendas (Brussels, 1972) studied at Ar.Co, in Lisbon, his education also involved periods of study at Foreign Schools like the Royal College of Art, in London, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago... >Learn More
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Nikias SKAPINAKIS (1931)
Nikias Skapinakis (Lisbon, 1931), the painter of silence and colour, first studied Architecture at the Lisbon School of Fine Arts. >Learn More
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António SOARES (1894-1978)
Hailing from Lisbon, this self-taught painter and draftsman can be situated within the first Portuguese modernist generation among other important figures such as Almada Negreiros. >Learn More
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Marta SOARES (1973)
Marta Soares was born in 1973. She participated in the open workshop (AT.RE) under the orientation of Pedro Morais between 1988 and 1992 and studied Drawing at the SNBA. >Learn More
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Ângelo de SOUSA (1938)
Ângelo de Sousa was born in 1938 in Lourenço Marques where he began to paint. In Porto, where he now lives and works, he attended ESBAP from 1955 to 1963... >Learn More
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Pedro SOUSA VIEIRA (1963)
Pedro Sousa Vieira was born in Oporto in 1963. He obtained his degree in Painting at the Escola Superior de Belas-Artes do Porto (Oporto’s College of Fine Arts) in 1989. >Learn More
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Amadeo de SOUZA-CARDOSO (1887-1918)
Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso was born on November 14th 1887 in Manhufe, close to Amarante in Portugal. He died in Espinho on October 25th 1918 of the Spanish Flu... >Learn More
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Arpad SZENES (1897-1985)
A painter of Hungarian origin, Arpad Szenes was born in Budapest in 1897. He died in Paris in 1985. He was raised in a cosmopolitan, intellectual and artistic milieu, and as a child displayed a particular aptitude for drawing. >Learn More
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Susanne THEMLITZ (1968)
Susanne Themlitz was born in Lisbon in 1968. She lives in Lisbon and Köln. >Learn More
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TOM - Thomaz de Mello (1906-1990)
D. Thomaz de Mello was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1906. He died in Lisbon in 1990. >Learn More
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Joaquín TORRES GARCÍA (1874-1949)
Joaquín Torres García was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1874. He belonged to a generation of exiled artists that returned to their countries in the hope of launching the beginnings of a radical change in their local artistic scene.
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Francisco TROPA (1968)
Francisco Tropa was born in Lisbon in 1968. He studied at Ar.Co, where he currently lectures.
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Eurico Lino do VALE (1966)
Eurico Lino do Vale was born in Oporto in August 1966. Until the age of twenty his contacts with photography were limited to the family snapshots of holidays spent in Póvoa de Varzim. >Learn More
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João Pedro VALE (1976)
João Pedro Vale was born in Lisbon in 1976. He currently lives and works in Lisbon. >Learn More
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Manuel VALENTE ALVES (1953)
Valente Alves was born in 1953 in Abrantes and graduated from medical school in 1978. He is a practicing physician, living and working in Lisbon. >Learn More
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Rui VALÉRIO (1969)
Rui Valério was born in Lisbon in 1969, where he still lives and works. He attended Ar.Co for a year, started exhibiting individually in 1993 (Sintra, 1993; Cidade da Horta, 1995; Caldas da Rainha, 1996), and in 1997 completed his degree in Painting at the University of Lisbon’s Fine Arts College (FBAUL). >Learn More
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Rui VASCONCELOS (1967)
Whatever his choice of media, whether drawing or painting, encaustic, gouache, Indian ink or graphite, on paper or vellum, ever since he completed his Advanced Course in Visual Arts at Ar.Co, Rui Vasconcelos’ work reflects on the same types of issues, essentially related to the representation of landscape. >Learn More
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Marcelino VESPEIRA (1925-2002)
Born in Samouco, in 1925 (died Lisbon, 2002), Marcelino Vespeira began to draw and build his own toys at an early age. >Learn More
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Eduardo VIANA (1881-1967)
Eduardo Viana was born in Lisbon in 1881. After attending the Escola Nacional de Belas-Artes from 1896 to 1905, profoundly disappointed with academic schooling in Portugal, the artist went to Paris, where resided between 1905 and 1915... >Learn More
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Ana VIEIRA (1940)
Set in the context of mid 1960s Portuguese art, characterised as it was by widespread experimentation on the idea of the artwork in itself, Ana Vieira’s work manifests itself by revealing a post-pictorial proposal, open to the language of common objects… >Learn More
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João VIEIRA (1934)
“Body” and “Letter” are two themes that are constantly and intensely experimented with in the oeuvre of João Vieira. >Learn More
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Jorge VIEIRA (1922-1998)
The sculptor and draftsman Jorge Vieira (Lisbon 1922- Évora 1998), remains in many people’s memory as the creator of the monumental Homem-Sol (Sun-Man), installed in the Parque das Nações de Lisboa, the site of the World Fair in Lisbon (Expo 98). >Learn More
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Maria Helena VIEIRA DA SILVA (1908-1992)
Maria Helena Vieira da Silva was born in Lisbon in 1908, and passed away in Paris in 1922. >Learn More
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XANA (1959)
Xana concluded his studies in painting at the Escola Superior de Belas-Artes in 1984. He has been living in Lagos (Portugal) since. >Learn More
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