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Joana Vasconcelos
Portuguese artist (born )
For the Portuguese sprint canoer, see Joana Vasconcelos (canoeist).
Joana Vasconcelos (born ) is a Portuguese artist known for her large-scale installations.
Biography
Vasconcelos was born in in Paris, France.[1] Her family returned home to Portugal after their exile to France and following the Carnation Revolution in [2] She studied at the Centro de Arte & Comunicação Visual in Lisbon.[3] In she received the Order of Prince Henry.[4] She lives and works in Lisbon.[3]
Work
Vasconcelos exhibited at the Venice Biennale where she included A Noiva (The Bride), a 20ft.
high chandelier made of over 14, OB Tampons.[3]
In June , the installation "Contaminação" opened the group exhibition The World Belongs to You, held at Palazzo Grassi.[3]
In , Vasconcelos showed her work at the major annual contemporary art exhibition in the Palace of Versailles. She was the first woman and the youngest contemporary artist to exhibit in Versailles.[5]
In the artist represented Portugal in a solo show at the country's pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
The work "Trafaria Praia" was installed in an anchored boat and at the same time a floating art gallery.[6]
In Vasconcelos presented the retrospective exhibition "I'm Your Mirror" at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, in Spain, having been the only Portuguese artist to accomplish the honor. The exhibition comprised 30 works representing 25 years of her artistic career.[7]
In , Vasconcelos created a massive site specific work, "Valkyrie Mumbet" at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design Museum (MAAM) in Boston, MA.
This exhibition was her first solo show in the United States.
Joana vasconcelos biography of alberta ISSN Recently, she was the first contemporary artist to be invited by the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum in Syracuse, for which she created a monumental sculpture in dialogue with a sculpture from the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens. She was the first woman and the youngest contemporary artist to exhibit in Versailles. The work "Trafaria Praia" was installed in an anchored boat and at the same time a floating art gallery.The work is part of a series of large scale pieces the artist creates for specific spaces, in homage to inspiring women connected with that location.[8] This particular work honors Elizabeth Mumbet Freeman, an enslaved woman whose court battle for her freedom in helped make slavery illegal in Massachusetts.[9]
In , she exhibited her Valkyrie Mumbet () installation and towering Tree Of Life (), with its , hand-stitched fabric leaves at the launching of the newly opened Malta International Contemporary Arts Space (MICAS).[10]
Solo exhibitions (selection)
- Plug-in, Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT), Belém, Lisbon, Portugal.[11]
- Valkyrie Mumbet, MassArt Art Museum, at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, Massachusetts, United States[9][12]
- I'm Your Mirror, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain[13]
- Trafaria Praia, Portuguese Pavilion, 55th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy[14]
- Royal Valkyrie, Château de Versailles, France[15]
- I Will Survive, Haunch of Venison, London, United Kingdom[16]
Group exhibitions (selection)
Gallery
Notes
- ^Lamoni, Giulia.
"Joana Vasconcelos". AWARE Women artists / Femmes artistes. Translated from French by Toby Cayouette. Archived from the original on 1 June Retrieved 11 January
- ^Morrill, Rebecca; Wright, Karen; Elderton, Louisa, eds. (). Great Women Artists. London: Phaidon Press. p. ISBN. OCLC
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National Museum of Women in the Arts. Archived from the original on 30 September Retrieved 11 January
- ^"Ordens Honoríficas Portuguesas". Presidency of the Portuguese Republic.Joana vasconcelos biography of alberta canada Through such works, she contrasts mass-produced and handcrafted and alludes to our values and associations with each. Vasconcelos creates large-scale installations, often with performance components, which encourage viewers to walk through and touch them. Retrieved 11 November Accept the Matching Gift Challenge and double your impact.
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- ^Politanoff, Evelyne (26 June ). "Versailles by Joana Vasconcelos". HuffPost. Archived from the original on 6 September Retrieved 28 April
- ^Brady, Helen (29 November ). "Joana Vasconcelos's Floating Pavilion For Portugal At The Venice Biennale".
Culture Trip. Archived from the original on 4 April Retrieved 4 November
- ^Wright, Karen (13 July ). "Joana Vasconcelos holds up a mirror at the Guggenheim Bilbao".
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The Independent. Archived from the original on 5 April Retrieved 4 November
- ^Guerra, Cristela (21 February ). "MassArt Opens A New Contemporary Art Museum, And It's Free". WBUR. Archived from the original on 5 April Retrieved 6 March
- ^ ab"Joana Vasconcelos - Valkyrie Mumbet".
MassArt Art Museum. Archived from the original on 25 April Retrieved 15 April
- ^"MICAS: Malta opens its first national contemporary arts museum". euronews. 1 November Retrieved 11 November
- ^"Joana Vasconcelos – Plug-in". MAAT. Retrieved 7 December
- ^"Inaugural: Joana Vasconcelos at the MassArt Art Museum – Boston, MA".
Portuguese American Journal. 15 February Archived from the original on 16 August Retrieved 4 November
- ^"Joana Vasconcelos. I'm Your Mirror". Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. Archived from the original on 6 June Retrieved 7 October
- ^Amado, Miguel (23 August ).Joana vasconcelos biography of alberta california Wikimedia Commons Wikidata item. You can unsubscribe or change your preferences at any time by clicking the link in our emails. In , Vasconcelos showed her work at the major annual contemporary art exhibition in the Palace of Versailles. The Independent.
"Trafaria Praia: On the Waterfront". Installation Magazine. Archived from the original on 19 April Retrieved 7 October
- ^Dagen, Philippe (3 July ). "Joana Vasconcelos: Versailles – review".
Joana vasconcelos biography of alberta photos: For the Portuguese sprint canoer, see Joana Vasconcelos canoeist. Portuguese artist born The exhibition comprised 30 works representing 25 years of her artistic career. Notes [ edit ].
The Guardian. ISSN Archived from the original on 3 June Retrieved 4 November
- ^McLean-Ferris, Laura (6 August ). "Joana Vasconcelos: I Will Survive, Haunch of Venison, London". The Independent. Archived from the original on 7 July Retrieved 7 October
- ^"História das Exposições - Res Publica.
e Face a Face" [History of Exhibitions - Res Publica. and Face to Face]. Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (in European Portuguese). 7 January Archived from the original on 3 February Retrieved 7 October
External links
Further reading
- Vasconcelos, Joana ().
Joana Vasconcelos. Christian K. Scheffel, Christof Trepesch, Peter Joch, Galerie Scheffel.
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- Vasconcelos, Joana (). Joana Vasconcelos: maximal. Achim Sommer, Max Ernst Museum. Munich. ISBN OCLC
- Vasconcelos, Joana (). I'm your mirror. Enrique Juncosa, Petra Joos, Isalina Conde, Museo Guggenheim Bilbao, Museu Seralves, Kunsthal Rotterdam. Bilbao. ISBN OCLC
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