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Explore Fidel Evora’s ‘untitled,’ a dynamic chalk drawing bursting with energy & social commentary. Expressionist street art on grey wall – raw, chaotic, and captivating.

Explore the vibrant street art & graphic design of Fidel Evora – a Portuguese artist known for his striking silkscreen paintings, blending urban aesthetics with compelling narratives.

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Artist Biography

Fidel Évora: Urban Narratives Painted in Silk Screen

Fidel Évora (b. 1984, Cidade da Praia, Cape Verde) is a contemporary visual artist whose work delves into the complexities of memory, identity, and historical narratives—themes powerfully expressed through his distinctive approach to street art and graphic design. Growing up in Barreiro, Portugal, he encountered graffiti culture early on, shaping his artistic vision and establishing a foundational connection with urban aesthetics. His formal education included studies in Graphic Design and Motion Graphics at ETIC, culminating in a Master’s degree in the same field, equipping him with technical skills that complement his conceptual explorations. Évora's artistic journey has been marked by international exhibitions showcasing his captivating silkscreen paintings—pieces that blend raw emotion with meticulous detail, reflecting his fascination for research and preserving cultural heritage. He seeks to reconnect forgotten histories through layered compositions where reality intertwines with imagination, creating dialogues that resonate beyond the visual surface. His work consistently examines displacement and collective remembrance, mirroring broader societal concerns about identity and legacy. A pivotal moment in Évora’s artistic development arrived in 2011 when he participated in a collaborative exhibition featuring his conceptual piece “Freedom’s Exhumation,” which solidified his commitment to exploring unconventional perspectives and challenging established conventions. This project demonstrated his ability to synthesize diverse mediums—photography, writing (collaborating with poet SillyBentes), and silk-screen printing—into cohesive narratives that engage viewers on multiple levels. His residency at Atelier Idem in Paris in 2021 further honed his craft within a celebrated printmaking studio steeped in artistic tradition, fostering connections to luminaries like Picasso and Miró. This experience underscored the importance of mastering technique while maintaining an openness to experimentation—a characteristic that informs his ongoing practice across painting, mixed media, and installation. Évora’s work has garnered recognition from institutions such as MAAT, UCCLA, and Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, cementing his position as a significant voice within the contemporary art landscape. He continues to push boundaries, blending urban culture experiences with artistic expression—a testament to his enduring dedication to exploring profound questions about human connection and cultural preservation.
fidel évora

fidel évora

1984 - , Portugal

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Street Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['None Specified']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['None Specified']
  • Date Of Birth: 1984
  • Full Name: Fidel Évora
  • Nationality: Portuguese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • untitled
    • Afro Fado
  • Place Of Birth: Praia da Vitória, Portugal
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