Give art from Lisbon galleries
Dec 17, 2021
Give art from Lisbon galleries
From RedCollectors, as experts in art collecting for more than 18 years, we propose the following 10 art gifts from artists represented by galleries in Lisbon that you will surely get right. Give art from the hands of experts and shine this Christmas.
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2. Isa Toledo
Isa was born in São Paulo, Brazil in 1990. She studied at Camberwell College of Arts - University of Arts London and then completed an MA in Painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon. Isa has also lived in Dubai and Berlin and is now based in Lisbon. Isa’s video work has been shown at the Photopub festival in Slovenia, the HVW8 gallery in Berlin and in online exhibitions for Pousio - Arte e Cultura, for Transmissions TV as well as a solo digital video series for Smuggler. In 2015 she co-founded ButchCamp with graphic designer Rosen Eveleigh, a research project focusing on contemporary camp aesthetics. Butchcamp’s interviews and articles have been published by Teen Vogue, Another Magazine, Dazed and Girls Like Us. In Portugal her illustrations have been published by Electra Magazine and Sr. Teste.
Isa Toledo, Pick a card [CASA NOVA], 2021, Photography. 43 x 237 cm. €500
3. Luis Lazaro Matos
Born in 1987 in Évora, Portugal. Lives and works in Lisbon. She obtained a BA in Painting from the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon, in 2010 and a BA in Artistic Practice from Goldsmiths College, London, in 2011. Recent solo exhibitions include: Waves and Whirlpools, Porto Municipal Gallery (2020); Summer Waterfalls and Autumn Leaves , Beursschouwburg, Brussels (2019); Zoo , Casa da Cerca, Almada (2019): Notes on Cosmic Pluralism , 1646, Den Haag (2019); among others.
Luís Lázaro Matos, 19th and 20th century Italian military garments #10, 2018, Painting. 30 x 22 cm. €900
4. Angela Bassano
She studied graphic design at the University of Buenos Aires, graphic design at the Escuela Superior de Diseño, and finally interior design at the Centro Educativo de Artes Visuales. In her works, in addition to complying with the parameters that are typical of plastic art, Bassano goes much further. Her work delves into a strangely unknown world, of which we never had any knowledge, into an esoteric world that goes beyond the epidermis of plastic art.
Angela Bassano, in title , 2015, Mixed. 55 x 40 cm. €1,000
5. Patricia Garrido
She is an artist born in 1963 The oldest auction result ever registered on the website is a painting sold in 2008, at Anaf Arts Auction SARL , and the most recent auction result is a painting sold in 2019. Artprice.com's price and indices for this artist are based on 5 auction results. Especially: painting, sculpture.
Patrícia Garrido, Untitled, 2009, Design. 24 x 30 cm. 1.750 €
6. Tierry Auger
Born in Vichy in 1968, Thierry Auger quickly discovered a passion for street art and pop art. His works evolve around collages on canvas, wood or plexiglass. They are available in resin, wood and steel sculptures inlaid with objects. Thierry Auger has created a real craze in Saint Tropez and appeals to an international clientele.
Thierry Auger, Rock, 2021, Mixed. 100 x 100. €1,800
7. Buhlebezwe Siwani
Born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1987 and currently lives and works between Cape Town and Amsterdam. He completed his BAFA at the Wits School of Arts in Johannesburg in 2011 and his MFA at the Michealis School of Fine Arts in 2015. Buhlebezwe Siwani was the winner of the 2021 Standard Bank Young Artists Awards in the Visual Arts category. Solo exhibitions include: Dedisa ubumnyama , Cairns Art Gallery, Cairns (2021); ukuqhaqha , Camera Work, Palazzo Rasponi, Ravenna (2021); Inkanyamba , among others. Buhlebezwe Siwani works with performance, photography, sculpture and installation.
Buhlebezwe Siwani, OoNontombi, 2019,Painting. 65 x 51.5 cm. €2,000
8. Peter Calapez
He is one of the figures who, since the late seventies, has studied the pictorial concept in depth, both in its technical and conceptual aspects. Closely linked to the practices of the support surface movement, his painting is based on colour and the constructive aspects of form. The use of large masses of pictorial material with neo-expressionist brushstrokes, together with the fragmentation of the support are the distinctive features of Calapez's work. He began to exhibit his work in the seventies, holding his first solo exhibition in 1982. Since then, his work has been exhibited in numerous exhibition spaces in cities such as Lisbon, Porto, Zurich, Berlin, Madrid, Cologne, Seville, Santiago de Compostela, Vienna, Sao Paulo, Venice, among others. Calapez's work is represented in important private and public collections, including: Fundación Barrié de la Maza, La Coruña; Caixa General de Depósitos, Lisbon; Centro de Arte Caja Burgos (CAB), Burgos; Centro Gallego de Arte Contemporáneo, Santiago de Compostela; National Museum Reina Sofia Art Center (MCNARS), Madrid; Serralves Museum, Porto; Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon; among others.
Pedro Calapez, Jazz 01, 2010, Painting. 28.5 x 38.5 cm. €2,100
9. Noah Sendas
He lives and works in Madrid and Berlin, where he founded, together with five other artists, the artist-run space Invaliden1. Sendas’ dual interest in the printed image and the moving image leads him to choose photography and video as critical media to construct and document a journey that also incorporates drawing, collage, sculpture and installation. Through the manipulation of the image, Noé Sendas questions notions of identity and authorship, attributing other meanings to pre-existing works. By transforming collected and serial images, Noé Sendas creates galleries of ambiguous portraits that can be read as reproductions of museum artworks, self-portraits of the artist or reflections of the viewer.
Noé Sendas, Crystal Girl N 99, 2018, Photography. 40 x 30 cm. €2,600
10. Nuno Sousa Vieira
He creates wonderful sculptures, composed of various factory materials, architectural elements and discarded furniture, which are the result of a process that involves the translation of the workspace into his final works.
Nuno Sousa Vieira, R ebatiments, rotations and changes of place #1, 2019, Painting. 125 x 45 x 19 cm. €5,000
11. Joao Ferro Martins
It forms the basis of his artistic work through three-dimensional construction, production related to painting and relationships with the sound universe. He also develops actions including words, performance and video. His plastic work is based on processes where ideas, memories, symptoms and other immaterial aspects find their physical existence through the manipulation of objects from everyday and musical culture. The artist's work is present in collections such as the Pedro Cabrita Reis Collection, Lisbon, Portugal; Nasjonalmuseet Collection, Oslo, Norway; EDP Foundation Art Collection, Lisbon, Portugal.
João Ferro Martins, Suzuki ZKV, 2020, Sculpture. 185 x 52 x 52 cm. €7,500