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Olhares Print

José Lisboa

Brazil

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The Assemblage "Olhares" is a work that criticizes gendercide, femicide, devastation of the Amazon and the tragedy that occurred in the city of Brumadinho in the State of Minas Gerais - Brazil. The parts in red on the lacerated woman are the map of the Amazon region and its fragments, symbolizing the fires and devastation and also the city of Brumadinho where a great tragedy occurred with the collapse of a dam belonging to a mining company, causing many deaths. The woman with the cross in her eyes symbolizes the target to be hit and the skulls, death. The work was conceived for an event in Germany whose theme was the Banality of Evil.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Biography Born in 1960 in Santos, Brazil, and graduated in Art Education from UNESP School of Arts, one of the leading Brazilian universities, José Lisboa dedicated his professional life to the teaching of arts to children and young adults from unprivileged family background in the city of São Paulo. Inspired by his classes of Art History and the hands-on art activities proposed to his students, Lisboa started painting professionally. As he often says ‘It all started with childlike games’. Making use of collage and a variety of materials such as sand and glass, Lisboa’s work combines a ludic tone and strong influence of impressionist colors whereas portraying satire and criticism through decomposed images, cubist fragments and the use of juxtaposed shades. Lisboa is a member of the Brazilian Confederation of Arts and Letters and Cultural Delegate of CONBLA São Paulo, a member of the Latin American Academy of Art-Brazil, the Literarte Association of Writers and Artists (Cabo Frio-RJ, Brazil) and correspondent member of Academy of Valparaiso, Chile (ALAV).

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