My work elaborates on life “displacements” that take you to an uncomfortable place and push you to your limits. The cultural remnants that I encounter living overseas as a foreigner have always inspired me to create work that deals with memory, identity and melancholy. I am fascinated by the unique moments I experience when I live away from my culture. Despite the visual clarity of my artwork, the pieces convey a sense of oddness and casual dysfunction. I am interested in materials within my art practice that do not blend, but overlap to hide sections of the composition and reveal others. The revelations in the work come through a sense of surprise. My current work draws great influence from painting and photography. My fascination with painting started as a kid and it is my biggest challenge. Every time I paint I grow restless and find it difficult to resolve an artwork. However, this challenge teaches me to appreciate the qualities of painting as a process in my work.
My work has an almost abstract quality. The precise marks and interventions (with paper, tape, wood, paint and oil pastel) directly on photographic prints – produce an authentic quality to the work. As a result, my artistic investigation transcends the language of photography and acquires qualities of painting. I have been intrigued by ways to break the qualities of the photographic medium in my art practice. One of the art movements that has been especially inspiring to me is the Neo-Concrete art movement from the 1960’s (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) where artists were using geometry as a way to expand the possibilities of texture and sensorial qualities in art. The work’s often experimental qualities allowed it to undergo a process of self-transformation.
Traducido del inglés
Mi trabajo profundiza en los “desplazamientos” de la vida que te llevan a un lugar incómodo y que te empujan hasta sus límites. Los restos culturales con los que me encuentro al estar viviendo en el extranjero siempre me han inspirado a crear obra que tenga que ver con la memoria, la identidad y la melancolía. Tengo una fascinación por los momentos únicos que experimento cuando vivo lejos de mi cultura natal. A pesar de la claridad visual de mi obra, las piezas transmiten una sensación de extrañeza y disfunción casual. Como parte de mi práctica artística, me interesan los materiales que no se mezclan, pero que se superponen para ocultar secciones de la composición y revelar otras. Las revelaciones en mi trabajo vienen a través de un sentido de sorpresa. Mi trabajo actual tiene una gran influencia de la pintura y la fotografía. Mi fascinación por la pintura comenzó desde que era una niña y se ha convertido en mi mayor reto. Cada vez que pinto, crezco de manera inquieta, y me resulta difícil resolver de esta manera la obra de arte. Sin embargo, este reto me enseña a apreciar las cualidades de la pintura como un proceso en mi trabajo.
Mi obra tiene una cualidad casi abstracta. Las marcas e intervenciones (con papel, cinta, madera, pintura y pastel al óleo) hechas sobre impresiones fotográficas, producen una auténtica calidad de la obra. Como resultado, mi investigación artística trasciende el lenguaje de la fotografía y adquiere cualidades de la pintura. Me ha intrigado la manera de romper las cualidades del medio fotográfico como parte de mi práctica artística. Uno de los movimientos artísticos que ha sido especialmente inspirados para mí es el movimiento de arte Neo-concreto de la década de 1960 (Río de Janeiro, Brasil) en donde los artistas utilizaron la geometría como una forma de ampliar las posibilidades de la textura y las cualidades sensoriales en el arte. Las cualidades a menudo experimentales del trabajo, permiten que éste se someta a un proceso de auto-transformación.
Selected Biographical Information
Education / Training
- 2007-2009: Master of Fine Arts, Pratt Institute, New York, USA.
- 2003-2007: Bachelor of Fine Arts, Central Saint Martins School of Art and Design (UAL), London, UK.
Prizes / Fellowships
- 2014: Foam Talent, Foam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
- 2014: Jardim do Hermes Residency, Hermes Artes Visuais, São Paulo, Brazil.
- 2013: Barracão Maravilha Residency, Barracão Maravilha, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2012: School of Visual Arts Residency, School Of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, Brazil.
- 2012: Camera Club Of New York Honorable Mention, Camera Club of New York (CCNY), New York, USA.
- 2010: Garimpo (finalist), Das Artes, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2009: PS122 Prize, PS122, New York, USA.
Solo Exhibitions
- 2015: “Além (Beyond)”, Fauna Gallery, São Paulo, Brazil.
- 2013: “Bichos (Beast)”, Mercedes Viegas Gallery, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2013: “Raízes (Roots)”, Barracão Maravilha , Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2011: “Duas Pessoas Cem Lugares (Two People and One Hundred Places)”, Mercedes Viegas Gallery, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2010: “A Casa Americana (American Home)”, PS122 Gallery, New York, USA.
Group Exhibitions
- 2014: “20”, Mercedes Viegas gallery, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2014: “Group show”, Fred Giampietro Gallery, New Haven, USA.
- 2014: “Foam Talent Exhibition”, East Wing Gallery, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
- 2014: “In-dissonance”, The John Slade Ely House (Center for Contemporary Art), New Haven, USA.
- 2014: “Billboard 2×2, Special Projects”, Unseen Photo Fair, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
- 2014: “Foam Talent Exhibition”, L’Atelier Néerlandais, Paris, France.
- 2014: “Eat The Food, Not Its Name”, Clemente Soto Velez Center, New York, USA.
- 2013: “Constructions for Nowhere”, Mercedes Viegas Gallery, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2013: “New Collection Project”, Orlando Lemos Gallery, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
- 2012: “Collective 12”, Mercedes Viegas Gallery, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2012: “MACAA Members Juried Exhibition”, Wayne State University , Detroit, USA.
- 2009: “Some Place Like Home”, Daniel Cooney Gallery , New York, USA.
Publications
- Arianna Catania, “31 Photographs that Will Show You The Future of Photography“, The Huffington Post, January 1st 2015.
- IMA Magazine, “Is this Photo or Painting?”, IMA Magazine, Vol. 10, Nov 2014.
- Nani Rubin, “Obra em Progresso”, O Globo, December 1st 2014.
- Karin Bareman, “Recherche”, Foam Magazine, September 2014.
- Charlie Ambler, “From ArtRio to the São Paulo Biennial, Here Are 9 Brazilian Artists Under 35 You Need to Know“, Artsy.net, September 2014.
- Gazeta do Povo Newspaper, “New Art on the Web”, Gazeta do Povo Newspaper, September 7th 2014.
- O Fluminense Newspaper, “Alice Quaresma traz seus “Bichos” a Mercedes Viegas”, O Fluminense Newspaper, September 14th 2013.
Collections
- Museu de Fotografia de Curitiba, Curitiba, Brazil.