Stručné informace

  • Top-ranked work: Cultural turtle\n\nCultural turtle
  • Art period: Modern
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top 3 works: Cultural turtle\n\nCultural turtle
  • Also known as:
    • véio
    • cicero alves dos santos
    • veio
  • Více informací…
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museum of the Man of the Northeast
    • Museum of the Man of the Northeast
    • Museum of the Man of the Northeast
    • Museum of the Man of the Northeast
    • Museum of the Man of the Northeast
  • Born: 1948, Nossa Senhora da Glória, Brazil
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Nationality: Brazil

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Otázka 1:
Véio (Cícero Alves dos Santos) is primarily known for working with what medium?
Otázka 2:
What distinguishes Véio's use of color from traditional folk art?
Otázka 3:
Véio actively contributes to environmental preservation by using what materials in his sculptures?
Otázka 4:
In which prestigious international art event did Véio participate, significantly raising his profile?

Cícero Alves dos Santos (Véio): A Biography

Early Life and Origins

Cícero Alves dos Santos, widely known as Véio (“Old Man” in Portuguese), was born in 1948 in Nossa Senhora da Glória, Brazil. He is a self-taught artist whose life and work are deeply rooted in the cultural landscape of Sergipe, a state in northeastern Brazil. Véio’s upbringing instilled in him a profound connection to nature and traditional craftsmanship, elements that would become central to his artistic expression.

Artistic Development and Influences

Véio's artistic journey began organically, driven by an innate creative impulse rather than formal training. His early work was heavily influenced by the popular tradition of wood sculpture prevalent in Brazil’s rural communities. He learned to identify forms within tree trunks and branches, transforming discarded materials into compelling figures. However, Véio diverged from conventional folk art through his bold use of color. Unlike the delicate shades found in nature or traditional painting, he embraced intense, industrial hues, creating a striking contrast that defines his unique style. He wasn’t directly influenced by specific artists but rather by the environment and materials available to him.

Style and Themes

Véio's sculptures are characterized by their raw energy and vibrant aesthetic. His work blends elements of folk art with a distinctly contemporary sensibility. He often depicts animals, human figures, and scenes from everyday life, imbuing them with a sense of vitality and narrative depth. A recurring theme in his art is the relationship between humanity and nature. By utilizing discarded wood from deforestation and land clearing, Véio not only creates art but also makes a powerful statement about environmental conservation. His sculptures often carry an underlying message of respect for the natural world and the importance of preserving it.

Major Achievements and Recognition

Véio’s talent has garnered significant recognition within the Brazilian art world and beyond. His works are held in major collections, including:
  • Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo
  • Museum of Modern Art of Rio de Janeiro
  • Museum of Art of Rio
He has participated in numerous national and international exhibitions, notably the collective show “Teimosia da Imaginação” (2012) at the Instituto Tomie Ohtake and a landmark appearance at the 56th Venice Biennale in Italy (2014). These achievements have solidified his position as a leading figure in contemporary Brazilian art.

Historical Significance and Legacy

Véio’s work represents a unique intersection of tradition, innovation, and environmental consciousness. He challenges conventional notions of “folk art” by incorporating industrial elements and addressing contemporary issues. His commitment to using recycled materials underscores his dedication to sustainability and raises awareness about the impact of deforestation. Véio's legacy lies in his ability to transform discarded objects into powerful works of art that celebrate Brazilian culture, honor nature, and inspire dialogue about environmental responsibility. He continues to live and work in Brazil, actively contributing to the artistic landscape and advocating for forest preservation.