VIEW ARCOMadrid 2013

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CARLOS CARVALHO ARTE CONTEMPORÂNEA

(Lisbon, Portugal) Booth: 10f16

13 < 17 Feb 2013 Ifema, Feria de Madrid, Spain

ARTISTS AT ARCOMadrid HIGHLIGHTED Daniel Blaufuks (1963, Lisbon, Portugal) Ricardo Angélico (1973, Angola) Carla Cabanas (1979, Lisbon, Portugal) Manuel Caeiro (1975, Évora, Portugal) Javier Núñez Gasco (1971, Salamanca, Spain) José Lourenço (1975, Lisbon, Portugal) Ana Luísa Ribeiro(1962, Lisbon, Portugal) Manuel Vilariño (1952, A Coruña, Spain)


THE GALLERY CARLOS CARVALHO ARTE CONTEMPORÂNEA GALLERY ARTISTS Ricardo Angélico (1973, Angola) José Bechara (1957, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Daniel Blaufuks (1963, Lisbon, Portugal) Isabel Brison (1963, Lisbon, Portugal) Carla Cabanas (1979, Lisbon,Portugal) Manuel Caeiro (1975, Évora, Portugal) Catarina Campino (1975, Lisboa, Portugal) Mónica Capucho (1971, Lisbon, Portugal) Alexandra do Carmo (1966, Lisbon, Portugal) Paulo Catrica (1965, Lisbon, Portugal) Sandra Cinto (1968, Santo André, SP, Brazil) Roland Fischer (1957, Saarbrücken, Alemanha) Javier Núñez Gasco(1952, A Coruña, Spain) Susana Gaudêncio (1977, Lisbon, Portugal) Catarina Leitão (Estugarda, Germany) José Lourenço (1975,Lisbon, Portugal) José Batista Marques (1975, Lisbon, Portugal) Antía Moure (1981, Lugo, Espanha) Mónica de Miranda (1976, Porto, Portugal) Álvaro Negro (1973, Lalín, Espanha) Luís Nobre(1971,Lisbon, Portugal) Ana Luísa Ribeiro(1962, Lisbon, Portugal) Richard Schur(1971, Munich, Germany) Eurico Lino do Vale (1966, Porto, Portugal)


STAFF Director Carlos Carvalho tel. +(351)919 728 575 Deputy Director Manuela Oliveira Assistants Graça Santos Patrícia Barreira Marketeer Isabel Amaral Technical support Fernando Pereira

SCHEDULES The gallery is open from January the 2nd to December 31st with the following schedule: Septembre // July Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 7:30pm Saturday: 12:00am - 7:30pm August Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 7:30pm The gallery closes on holidays and summer break


MANUEL CAEIRO

MANUEL CAEIRO, Yellow grid #2, 2013 Acrylic on canvas, 95 x 90 cm

MANUEL CAEIRO, Untitled, 2013 Acrylic on canvas, 86 x 84 cm

Manuel Caeiro was born in Évora in 1975 and works and lives in Lisbon. He has studied Fine Arts at Faculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade de Lisboa and has been exhibiting regularly since 1995. From his solo exhibition we have to distinguish Amazing transparent emptiness (Crown Gallery . Bruxelas, Bélgica, 2012), Amazing white emptiness (Antigo picadeiro do Colégio dos Nobres . Lisboa, Portugal), Down side up (LurixsBaró), (Galeria Baró . São Paulo, Brasil, 2011), Arrufos e entulhos (Galeria Gomes Alves . Guimarães Portugal, 2011), 33’ de fama (Carpe Diem Arte e Pesquisa . Lisbon, Portugal, 12 000m2 dentro de um T0 (Carlos Carvalho Arte Contemporânea . Lisbon, Portugal) Domestic Viability, (Crown gallery . Bruxelas Brussels, Bélgica Belgium), DownTown (Lurixs Arte Contemporânea . Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Manuel Caeiro (Palácio Vila Flor . Guimarães, Portugal), Welcome to my loft (Carlos Carvalho Arte Contemporânea, 2008), Reconstruyendo el Vacío (Cubo Azul, Léon, Spain) and Deconstruction and Rebuilding (Galeria Gomes Alves, Guimarães, Portugal). As far his exhibitions in a group, we have to mention his work in the many ARCO art fairs, La Colección (Fundación Barrié . A Coruña, Espanha, 2011), Terceira Metade (curated by Marta Mestre e Luiz Camillo Osório, MAM

MANUEL CAEIRO, Yellow grid #1, 2013 Acrylic on canvas, 95 x 90 cm

Rio de Janeiro . Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2011), Processo e Transfiguração (Casa da Cerca . Almada, Portugal, 2010), Fiat Lux – Iluminación y creación (curated by Paulo Reis, MACUF – Museo de Arte Contemporáneo . Coruña, Spain, 2010), Parangolé: Fragmentos desde los 90 en Brasil, Portugal Y Espanha (Patio Herreriano – Museo de Arte Contemporânea Español . Valladolid, Spain, 2008), Surrounding Matta-Clark (Carlos Carvalho Arte Contemporeânea), Prémio Ariane de Rothschild (Palácio Galveias, Lisbon, Portugal) and Outras Arquitecturas, Outros Artistas... Outras Alternativas (Carlos Carvalho Arte Contemporânea, Lisbon, 2005). He is represented in various public and private collections such as Barclays Bank, Sociedade Nacional das Farmácias, Tipografia Fernandes & Terceiro, Eastécnica, Fundação PLMJ, Francisco Pimentel & Associados SADV, Serralvarez Arquitectos, Aires Mateus Arquitectos, CGD - Culturgest, CME Lisboa, Faculdade de Direito – Universidade Clássica de Lisboa, Vítor Pinto da Fonseca, Banque Privée Edmond de Rothschild Europe, Lisboa, OPCA, BES Vida, Colecção Manuel de Brito, Fundació Banc Sabadell, Barcelona, Spain, Colecção AIP – Associação Industrial Portuguesa, Lisboa, Câmara Municipal de Tavira, Banco Mais.


MANUEL CAEIRO, Cat Walk, 2012, Acrylico on canvas, 95 x 151 cm


DANIEL BLAUFUKS

DANIEL BLAUFUKS, O guia Baedeker (da série Um mundo igual a este, mas ligeiramente diferente), 2013, inkjet print, 120 x 160 cm

Daniel Blaufuks was born in Lisbon in 1964. He graduated in Photography Studies by Ar.Co., Lisbon, 1989, Royal College of Art, London, 1993 and Watermill Center, New York, 1994. He was one of the founders of the visual arts school Maumaus and has worked as a teacher at Maumaus, Ar.Co, ETIC, EPI, all in Lisbon, and SESC, in Rio de Janeiro. About his individual exhibitions we have to mention Três quartos de memória (Fundação Eva Klabin, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, 2011), Hoje é sempre ontem (comissariada por Luiz Camillo Osório, MAM, Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, 2011), Perecs Büro (curated by Sérgio Mah, Kunstverein Ruhr, Essen, Germany, 2010), Viagens com a minha tia (Solar Galeria de Arte Cinemática . Vila do Conde, Portugal, 2009), Album (Centro Cultural Vila Flor . Guimarães, Portugal, 2008), Cinema Motel, (Elga Wimmer PCC, New York City, 2006), No Próximo Sábado, (Gallery Carlos Carvalho Arte Contemporânea, Lisbon, 2006), A Perfect Day, (Museu do Chiado, Lisbon, 2005), Tomorrow is a Long Place, (Lurixs Arte Contemporânea, Rio de Janeiro, 2004), Collected Short Stories, (Centro de Arte Moderna, Fund. Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, 2003), Exile, (Image Galery, Aarhus, 2001), Tasso, (Mois de la Photo, Paris, 1996) and Ein Tag in Mostar, (Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Goethe-Institut, Madrid, 1996). As far her exhibitions in a group, we have to mention his work in Staging the Archive (MACE – Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Elvas . Elvas, Portugal, 2011), Between Times, Instants, intervals, durations (Photoespaña.Teatro Fernán Gómez, Centro de Arte . Madrid, Spain, 2010), Da outra margem do Atlântico, alguns exemplos da fotografia e do vídeo português (curated by Paulo Reis, Centro de Artes Hélio Oiticica . Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), 50 Anos de Arte Portuguesa, (Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, 2007), BES Photo, (Centro Cultural de

DANIEL BLAUFUKS, O jardim de Eugène Delacroix (da série Um mundo igual a este, mas ligeiramente diferente), 2013, inkjet print, 120 x 160 cm

Belem, Lisbon, 2007), Del Zero al 2005, (Fundacion Marcelino Botin, Santander, 2005), Erich Kahn, (Museu de Arte Moderna – Colecção Berardo, Sintra, 2005), 20 + 1, (Centro Galego de Arte Contemporânea, Santiago de Compostela, 2004), We Are The World, (Chelsea Art Museum, New York City, 2004), RE-Location Shake, (National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest, 2004), Pallazzo delle Libertà, Palazzo delle Papesse, Siena, 2003, Arquivo e Simulação - Archive and Simulation, (LisbonPhoto, Centro Cultural de Belém, Lisbon, 2003), Artists in Residence 2002-2003, (Location One, New York, 2003), Open Studios, (International Studio and Curatorial Program, New York, 2002), London Art Biennale,(Shoreditch Town Hall, London, 2000), O Autoretrato na Colecção, (Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, 1999), Linha de Sombra, (Centro de Arte Moderna, Lisbon, 1999), Biennale Internazionale di Fotografia, (Palazzo Bricherasio, Torino, 1997), En la piel de Toro, (Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, 1997), Carnets de Route, (Galerie Contretype, Bruxelas, 1997), Imagens para os Anos 90, (Fundação de Serralves, Porto, Culturgest Lisbon, 1993). He is represented in various public and private collections such as Byrd Hoffman Foundation, New York, Centro de Arte Moderna da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, Centro Cultural de Belém, Lisbon, Centro Galego de Arte Contemporânea, Santiago de Compostela, Centro Português de Fotografia, Porto, Centro de Artes Visuais, Coimbra, Colecção BES, Lisbon, Fundação PLMJ, Lisbon, MEIAC, Badajoz, Museu de Arte Contemporânea, Funchal, Museu de Arte Contemporânea - Colecção Berardo, Sintra, O Museu Temporário, Lisbon, Museu da Cidade, Lisbon, Palazzo delle Papesse, Siena, Sagamore Art Collection, Miami and The Progressive Collection, Ohio.


DANIEL BLAUFUKS, O saco de fruta (da sĂŠrie Um mundo igual a este, mas ligeiramente diferente), 2013, inkjet print, 120 x 160 cm


JAVIER NÚÑEZ GASCO

JAVIER NÚÑEZ GASCO, Sueño de una noche de verano, 2011 Lambda Print, 150 x 110 cm

Javier Núñez Gasco was born in Salamanca, Spain in 1971. About his solo shows we have to mention Misérias Ilimitadas, Lda. Pantallas sensibles (curated by Javier Panera, DA2 Domus Artium 2002 – Centro de Arte de Salamanca . Salamanca, Spain), Tu Creador no te olvida, Espaço Land, Lisbon, Portugal) Registros (2004, curated by Javier Panera, DA2 Domus Artium 2002 – Centro de Arte de Salamanca . Salamanca, Spain). As far his exhibitions in a group, we have to mention O princípio da inércia (Pavilhão Branco do Museu da Cidade . Lisboa, Portugal, 2012), VIII Edição do Concurso Bienal de fotografia Purificación Garcia (Museu da Cidade . Lisboa Lisbon, Portugal and Palácio de Cristal . Porto, Portugal, 2011), Abismos Contemporâneos I Look Up! Natural Porto Art Show (2010, curated by David Barro, Fundação da Juventude – Palácio das Artes . Porto, Portugal), Spain on the Edge – Limits of a Narrative Conflict NEXT: the invitational Exhibition of Emerging Art (2010, curated by Nacho Ruiz), No future Art Bus (2008, curated by Raúl Martínez e Michele Robecchi, Monkey Town . New York, United States), Idílios (2007, curated by Javier Panera, DA2 Domus Artium 2002 – Centro de Arte de Salamanca . Salamanca, Spain, “War trade…” (2006, curated by por Ramón Mateos), “Video Lounge”, La Constancia, “Plataforma Puebla 2006” (curated by Priamo Losada and Barbara Perea, Puebla, México), Luzboa – Bienal Internacional da Luz (curated by Mário Caeiro; organización Extramuros – Associação Cultural para a Cidade, Lisbon, Portugal), Sin Miramiento Alguno – Arte Iberoamericano Actual (curated by Omar-Pascual Castillo; organización: Alexis Esquível, Martha Elizabeth Laguna, Raúl Genaro), Bienal de la Habana Playa, Havana . Havana, Cuba), Making Life Come to Life: Ben d’Armagnac (curated by Claudine Hellweg, Ardi Poels, Stedelijk Museum . Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Videomix: Geometrías del Deseo (curated by Javier Duero, La Casa Encendida . Madrid, Spain, Resonance (curated by Dominique Busch, The Netherlands Instituut voor Mediakunst, Montevideo . Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Seducidos por el Accidente (curated by David Barro, Fundación Luis Seoane . La Coruña, Spain). He is represented in the following collections: Junta de Castilla y León, Spain, Museo de Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain, Instituto de la Juventud, Ministerio de Trabajo y Asuntos Sociales, Madrid, Spain, Ayuntamiento de Leganés, Madrid, Spain, Centro Fotográfico Universidad de Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain, DA2 Domus Artium 2002 – Centro de Arte de Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain, ADIAC – Associação para a Difusão Internacional da Arte Contemporânea, Lisbon, Portugal, COFF – Centro Ordóñez-Falcón de Fotografía, San Sebastián, Spain, O Espaço do Tempo, Montemor-o-Novo, Portugal.

JAVIER NÚÑEZ GASCO, Naturaleza muerta, 2010 colour durst-lambda print, 150 x 180 cm



RICARDO ANGÉLICO

RICARDO ANGÉLICO, Estudo para instalação, 2011, Gouache on paper, 75 x 110 cm

Ricardo Angélico was born in Angola in 1971 and works and lives in Póvoa de Varzim. He has studied Fine Arts at Faculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade do Porto and has been exhibiting regularly since 1995. About his solo exhibitions we have to mention Freak Out (Carlos Carvalho Arte Contemporânea . Lisbon, Portugal, 2013), There will be no safety zone (Carlos Carvalho Arte Contemporânea . Lisbon, Portugal, 2011), God is great, but God is greater (Galeria Adhoc . Vigo, Spain, Portugal, 2010), Pele, Plinto e Pelicano (Galeria Gomes Alves 1 . Guimarães, Portugal, 2009), The aronburg mystery (Carlos Carvalho Arte Contemporânea . Lisbon, Portugal, 2008), St. Adolf II – Um arquitecto em Waldau, (Biblioteca Municipal da Póvoa de Varzim. Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal, 2005), Caro Jünger/Caro Nabokov (Museu Nacional de História Natural, Sala do Veado. Lisbon, 2004), Museu de Cera – Imagens da Colecção Christian D. Karloff, (Fundação D. Luís . Cascais, Portugal, 2003), Tlön para principiantes – uma história natural, (Galeria Ara . Lisbon, Portugal, 2003) and Novas espécies alimentares (Galeria Ara. Lisbon, Portugal,

1999). About his most noteworthy group exhibitions we have to mention his regular participations on ARCOMadrid, 20 anos da Sala do Veado (Museu Nacional de História Natural, Sala do Veado . Lisbon, Portugal, 2010, O Desenho Dito, 2009 (Casa da Cerca – Centro de Arte Contemporânea . Almada, Portugal, 2009), À volta do papel, 100 artistas (Centro de Arte Manuel de Brito . Algés, Portugal, 2008), V Prémio Fidelidade Jovens Pintores, (Culturgest . Lisbon, Portugal, 1998). He is represented in the following collections, Caixa Geral de Depósitos, Lisbon, Portugal, Fundação D. Luís I, Cascais, Portugal, Fundação PLMJ, Lisbon, Portugal, Centro de Arte Manuel de Brito, Algés, Portugal and Ayuntamiento de Pamplona, España


RICARDO ANGÉLICO, Promenade, 2011, Óleo, acrílico e colagens s/ tela, 146 x 146 cm


JOSÉ LOURENÇO

José Lourenço was born in Lisbon in 1975 and works and lives in Lisbon. He has studied Painting at Faculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade de Lisbon and he has exhibiting regurarly since 1994. About his solo exhibitions we have to mention Conforme o dia (Carlos Carvalho Arte Contemporânea, Lisbon, 2013), Anamorphosis (Marília Razuk galeria de arte, São Paulo, Brasil, 2010), Paisagens (Pavilhão de Portugal, Lisbon, 2007), Ao redor do teu corpo, (Carlos Carvalho Arte Contemporânea, Lisbon, 2006), Lugares (Gallery My name’s lolita art. Madrid, 2005) ¿Dónde os perdi? (Gallery Marisa Marimón. Ourense), Os teus segredos eram jardins (Gallery Ara. Lisbon, 2001). As far his exhibitions in a group, we have to mention his work in Projecto Correspondência (E/L Studio . Washington, EUA, 2012), Primeira Vista (Amarelo Negro . Rio de Janeiro, Brasil), Lugares de incerteza / Look up! Natural Porto art show (Palacete Pinto Leite, Porto, Portugal, 2010), Ressonância Visual (curated by David Barro, Paços da cultura, S. João da Madeira, Portugal, 2010), Antes de ayer y pasado mañana; o lo que puede ser pintura hoy, (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Unión Fenosa - MACUF . Coruña, Spain, 2009), En Construcción 2 (Fundación Pedro Barrié de la Maza . Vigo, Espanha, 2009), Fragmentos desde os 90: Brazil, Portugal, Spain, (Museu Patio Herreriano de Valladolid, curated by Paulo Reis and David Barro), Opções & Futuros: Obras da Colecção da Fundação PLMJ (Pavilhão Branco e Preto do Museu da Cidade . Lisboa, Portugal, 2009), 2º Prémio de Pintura Ariane de Rothschild (Gallery Municipal - Galveias, 2005), Outras Arquitecturas, Outros Artistas…Outras Alternativas (Carlos Carvalho Arte Contemporânea, 2005) Le Premier Dessin (Gallery Ara, 2004, Lisbon, with Manuel Caeiro and José Batista Marques). He is represented in various public and private collections such as Secil, Barclays Bank, Baviera, S.A., Câmara Municipal da Amadora, Colecção Norte de Arte Contemporânea. Governo da Cantábria, Diputación de Ourense, Faculdade Belas-Artes da Universidade de Lisbon, Fundação Baruch Spinoza. Barcelona, Fundação PLMJ . Lisbon, Instituto Cervantes and Museu de Belas Artes de Santander. JOSÉ LOURENÇO, Untitled, 2008, Acrylic on canvas,120 x 120 cm


JOSÉ LOURENÇO, Untitled, 2008, Acrylic on canvas, 100 x 150 cm


MANUEL VILARIÑO

MANUEL VILARIÑO, 66º North, 2012, Duratrans on steel box, 44 x 66 x 13 cm

Manuel Vilariño was born in A Coruña, Spain, 1952. Works and lives in A Coruña, Spain. From his solo exhibitions we have to mention Peregrinatio (Ermita del Buen Suceco . Oviedo, Espanha), Manuel Vilariño – Mar de Afuera (Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid. Madrid, Spain, 2012), Donde las ausencias abren sus alas, (Instituto Cervantes . Paris, France, 2009), Terra em Trance (Museo de Bellas Artes . Montevideo, Spain, 2009), Terra em Trance (Museu Arte S. Paulo . S. Paulo, Brazil, 2009), Ni sombra ni lugar (Carlos Carvalho Arte Contemporânea . Lisbon, Portugal, 2008), Instante Amarillo (Galeria Metta . Madrid, Spain, 2007), 52ª Bienal de Veneza (Pabellón de España . Veneza, 2007), Itália Instante Amarillo (Galeria Trinta . Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 2007), Manuel Vilariño Fío e sombra (Centro Galego de Arte Contemporânea . Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 2002), Galería la Fabrica (Madrid, Spain, 2002), Galerie Municipale Le Château d’Eau, Toulouse, France, 200, Emboscadura (Circulo de Bellas Artes . Madrid, Spain, 1998). From his group shows we have to mention 50x60 Polaroid Gigante (Biblioteca Nacional del Perú . Lima, Peru, 2012), 50x60 Polaroid Gigante (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Caracas . Parque Central Caracas, Venezuela, 2011), La Colección (Fundación Barrié. A Coruña, Spain, 2011), Premios Nacionales de Fotografía en los fondos de la Colección Alcobendas, (Alhóndiga, Segovia, Spain), En construcción 3 (Fundación Pedro Barrié de la Maza . A Coruña, Espanha), Antes de ayer y passado mañana; o lo que puede ser pintura hoy (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Unión Fenosa – Macuf . A Coruña, Spain, 2009), A little history of photography (curated by Manuel Segade, CGAC Centro Galego de Arte Contemporáneo . Santiago de Compostela, Spain), Paradiso Spezzato Paraíso Fragmentado (52ª Bienal de Veneza, Pabellón de Espanha . Venice, Itália), Surrounding

Matta-Clark (Carlos Carvalho Arte Contemporánea . Lisboa, Portugal, 2006), 100 Artistas con AVAM (Círculo de Bellas Artes . Madrid, España, 2003, Colección Permanente. Novas Incorporacións (CGAC . Santiago de Compostela, Espanha, 1998), Colección permanente CGAC (Arte galega contemporánea . Santiago de Compostela, Espanha, 1997), Spanish Arts Festival, The Photographer’s gallery . Londres, England, 1994), Cuatro direcciones. Fotografía contemporánea española 1970-1990 and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía . Madrid, Spain, 1991. He is represented in various public and private collections such as Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea, Santiago de Compostela, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Museo Extremeño e Iberoamericano de Arte Comtemporáneo, Badajoz, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Unión Fenosa, A Coruña, Fundación Arte y Tecnología, Telefónica, Madrid, Fundación Coca-Cola España, Madrid, Colección Galerie de Phographie Le Château d’Eau, Toulouse, Centre de la Photographie, Ginebra, Centro Galego das Artes da Imaxe, A Coruña, Centro Andaluz de la Fotografía, Almería, Colección Ordóñez-Falcón, San Sebastián, Colección Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Colección Fondo de Cultura, Vigo, Colección Michel Auer, Ginebra, Colección Spectrum Sotos, Zaragoza, Colección Xunta de Galicia, Santiago de Compostela, Colección Pública de Fotografía de Alcobendas, Madrid, Consorcio de Santiago de Compostela, Fundación Caixa Galicia, A Coruña, Colección Caixa Nova, Vigo, Museu da Imagem, Braga, Círculo de Bellas Artes, Madrid, Facultade de Xornalismo, Santiago de Compostela, Ayuntamiento de Córdoba, Ayuntamiento de Alcorcón, Madrid,


MANUEL VILARIテ前, 66ツコ North, 2012, Duratrans on steel box, 44 x 66 x 13 cm


CARLA CABANAS

CARLA CABANAS, O que ficou do que foi – O Álbum Desconhecido, 2012 Intervention on inkjet print, 60 x 60 cm

Carla Cabanas was born in Lisbon in 1979 . Lives and works in Lisbon. About her individual exhibitions we have to mention O que ficou do que foi – O Álbum desconhecido, (Sala do Veado, Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência, Lisbon 2010), Histórias sobre mim, (Galeria Magnética, Pavilhão 28, Lisbon, 2010), Tempus Fugit, (NOGO - Project Room for Visual Arts, Experimental Cinema, and Architecture, Lisbon. 2009), A casa onde Nasci e outras histórias (Galeria Carlos Carvalho - Arte Contemporânea, Lisbon, 2008), Travel Pictures (Atelier – Museu António Duarte, Caldas da Rainha, 2008), - Carla Cabanas, (curated by Filipa Oliveira and Miguel Amado, Espaço Arte Contempo, Lisbon, 2007), Lugares, Galeria Bores & Mallo, Cáceres, 2005 Landscapes (curated by Luisa Soares Oliveira, Arte por companhia, Sala Pahldata, Lisboa, 2004), Sofia (Exposição de fotografia, Galeria Arquivo, Leiria, 2003), Conto, (Associação de Gravura, Galeria Água Forte, Lisboa, 2001) About her most noteworthy group exhibitions we have to mention Arquivos Secretos (Arquivo Municipal de Lisboa - Fotográfico . Lisbon, Portugal, 2012), Deambulações - diálogos fotográficos com Orlando Ribeiro (Átrio da Reitoria da Universidade de Lisboa . Lisbon, Portugal, 2012)

CARLA CABANAS, O que ficou do que foi – O Álbum Desconhecido, 2012 Intervention on inkjet print, 60 x 60 cm

Melhorfuturo 1.0. (Laboratório das Artes, Guimarães, 2012), Premio de Fotografía Purificación García, (Domus Artium 2002 DA2, Salamanca, Espanha, 2012), Premio de Fotografía Purificación García (Círculo de Belas Artes, Madrid, Espanha, 2011), Premio de Fotografía Purificación García, (Biblioteca Central de Santander, Santander, Espanha, 2011), Festival Internacional de Fotografia de Paraty - Paraty off (with Susana Guardado, Paraty and Ateliê da Imagem, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil), Museu Bernardo. Coleção e Mais (Centro Cultural de Sines, Sines, 2011), Kaunas Photo Festival (Portuguese Night of Photography, Kaunas, Lituânia, 2010), Exposição #05 (Encontro entre a paisagem e a abstracção, curated by Luísa Especial, Espaço BES Arte & Finança, Lisbon, 2009), PANDORA’S B., BAC! (International Festival of contemporary art in Barcelona X Edition, CCCB-Centro de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona, Barcelona 2009). She is represented in various public and private collections such as BES - Art_Colecção Banco Espírito Santo, Lisbon, Colecção P.L.M.J. , Lisbon, Colection Banque Privée Edmond de Rothschild Europe, Lisbon.


CARLA CABANAS, O que ficou do que foi – O Álbum Desconhecido, 2012, Intervention on inkjet print, 60 x 60 cm


ANA LUÍSA RIBEIRO

ANA LUÍSA RIBEIRO, O Grande Livro, 2011, Oil and plaster, 97 x 57,5 x 41 cm

FRAU BAADER, FB3 , 2012 Oil and graphite on canvas, 190 x 90 cm

Ana Luísa Ribeiro was born in Lisbon, Portugal in 1962 . Lives and works in Cologne, Germany. About her individual exhibitions we have to mention More books of ours and marginalia (Galeria P-13. Heidelberg . Alemanha, 2012), Marginália ou o Epílogo (Fundação EDP, Sala do Cinzeiro . Lisboa, Portugal, 2008), Books of Hours (Art and Museums Library of the city of Cologne at Ludwig Museum, Cologne, 2008), Spots, letters and other icons (Albert Baumgarten Gallery, Freiburg, 2007), Noch mehr Fälle und Stürze, Tauchgänge und Abstrakte Bilder (Kunstverein Jena, 2006), Projecto Perder o Norte (Galeria Filomena Soares Lisboa, 2005), Quedas, Mergulhos e Pinturas Abstractas (Galeria Filomena Soares Lisboa, Lisboa, 2003), Pingos, Paisagens e Prosas (Galeria Módulo, Lisboa, 2001), Private Collection (Nartex & Stairwell Gallery, New York, 2000), Schneiderei Gallery, Cologne Módulo Gallery, Porto, 1999, Colecção Privada (Galeria Módulo, Lisboa, 1998). About her most noteworthy group exhibitions we have to mention Artistas Portugueses lá fora (org. Museu da Presidência da República, Viana do Castelo, Lisboa, 2008), Territorio Oeste - Aspectos singulares del arte Português Contemporâneo (MACUF - Museu de Arte Contemporaneo Union Fenosa, A Coruña, 2005), Dassollkunstsein vol.4 (with Baumgarten Gallery, Kunstevein Freiburg, 2004), Portuguese Contemporary Art (European Central Bank, Frankfurt, 2002), Prémio E.D.P de Artes Plásticas (S.N.B.A., Lisbon, 2002). Awards: VII Prémio de Pintura . Museu Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso, Museu Amadeo Souza-Cardoso .


FRAU BAADER, FB3 , 2012 Oil and graphite on canvas, 190 x 90 cm

FRAU BAADER, FB3 , 2012 Oil and graphite on canvas, 190 x 90 cm


ARCOMadrid 2013 Exhibition view


ARCOMadrid 2013 Exhibition view


ARCOMadrid 2013 Exhibition view


ARCOMadrid 2013 Exhibition view


ARCOMadrid 2013 Exhibition view


ARCOMadrid 2013 Exhibition view


ARCOMadrid 2013 Exhibition view


ARCOMadrid 2013 Exhibition view


ARCOMadrid 2013 Exhibition view


ARCOmadrid_2013

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