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View In My Room
Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 65 W x 56 H x 2 D in
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334 Views
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The concept of the composition and the shape suggests theatrical staging where the characters are presented as mute and immobile figures, ones sitting in couches or chairs, others standing. The living room, here, seems simulating a stage, filled with chairs, couches, light stands, carpets, vases, etc. Other elements, recurrently used by the artist for the formal composition’s equilibrium, fill the artwork’s spaces: lines, thick and dense strokes, linear streaks or others geometric shapes. The space where everything happens could be any house living room. And what happens? It seems that nothing is happening, even though hovers in the air the expectation of something that could eventually happen.
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
65 W x 56 H x 2 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Pintomeira was born in Deocriste, Viana do Castelo – Portugal. He enters, in 1957, the Seminary School which he abandons in 1961, after considering that he had no vocation to the priesthood. In 1965 he finishes his high school studies and leaves behind his education in architecture, choosing to begin an artistic career. In 1966 he holds his first exhibition in the, then existing, gallery Divulgação, in Viana do Castelo. Between 1967 and 1972 he is in Lisbon. He frequents a collective Studio in the Mouraria District, where he meets the surrealist painter Raul Perez and other emergent artists with whom he participates in several anti establishment shows on the Rossio Square sidewalks. During that period of time he holds some exhibitions and gets acquainted with the much older Mario Casariny, Cruzeiro Seixas and other artists belonging to the Portuguese surrealist movement. In 1972, after a short stay in Africa, he leaves to Paris in the company of the Dutch painter and model Marijke de Hartog, who he knows in Portugal. The two decide to move, later, to Amsterdam-Netherlands, where they get married in 1976. In the Duch capital, Pintomeira opens his Studio to keep on working on his surrealism he brought with him from Lisbon where, some years before, he had been influenced by his older colleagues. Once failed the possibility of admission to the Nederlandse Filmacademie (Dutch Film Academy), one of the reasons that led him to leave Portugal, Pintomeira attends, between 1978-1979, the CREA | Cultureel Studentencentrum van de Universiteit van Amsterdam) where he studies painting and film. After a few exhibitions in the Netherlands, he holds in 1978 his first show in Paris at the Galerie Entremonde. In that same year, he participates in the Salon Metamorphoses rendering homage to the Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte, held at the Grand Palais des Beaux Arts in Paris. With this participation, he decides to put an end to his surrealist period. About this surrealist journey (1967-1978), Luis Chaves, an art historian, writes in the catalogue of a retrospective held in 2005 at the Municipal Museum of Viana do Castelo: "We fall back until the seventies of the XX century to get in contact with his passage through the Surrealism. We found his living with Cesariny, Raul Perez and others linked to this movement, during his stay in Lisbon (1967-1972).
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