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Portuguese artist João Queiroz explores painting's process & connection to the visible world. His work investigates procedure & image, rooted in Lisbon’s art scene.

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CHAMBER PAINTINGJoão Queiroz’s painting is a permanent exercise on the conditions of procedure of painting itself, on its practice and the connection of the pictorial image to the visible world and the phenomenology of sight, but also an embodied reflection on the body that paints. João Queiroz’s methodology starts from the use of a classical typology of painting: landscape. Landscape has been the form par excellence for making images of the world since the 16th century, and has embodied many of the procedures of painting as an artistic discipline, with particularly great importance in the 17th and 19th centuries. These traditional typologies of major western painting were fundamental for a reflection on the way we think the visible world, but above all on how we organize it, how we grant it hierarchy before our eyes. The history of painting has been a history of attempts at understanding of perception, but also of how visual perception performs representations that make us see the social, political and aesthetic space, how we build images of the world – which is valid for Dutch landscape painting and the way it shows us the division of the property that was hard-gained from the sea as well as being valid for German romantic landscape and the way it speaks of the subject and the sublime. It is through a deep awareness of these historical and aesthetic processes of painting that João Queiroz produces his landscape paintings and even his watercolours, albeit taking landscape as a frame and not as a discourse. The latter, of which the Caixa Geral de Depósitos possesses a considerable nucleus resulting from the exhibition Queiroz held in 2006 in the Chiado 8 gallery (an exhibition organized by Culturgest), are small chamber paintings – in contrast to the “symphonic” character of his larger works. The watercolour is an outdated type of painting, belonging to a tradition of painting as a very specific skill, particularly as it admits to no correcting; that is, the whole of its making process remains visible, like wrinkles on skin. João Queiroz’s use of watercolour has a role in his working process – it follows the use of drawing, and it is a way of materially thinking out oil paintings. However, its technical specificity grants it the importance of forming a demanding and problematic field of procedures, precisely due to not allowing any mistakes. It begins to become clear that João Queiroz’s procedure lies in the physical process of producing an image in relation to the history of painting, never making painting a battery of visual signs that form metaphors or allegories of the world through their grammar, but rather producing a visual field that is tactile and corporalised – because making it depends on the gesture of the body that paints it. These pictorial chamber works that are watercolours form one of the moments of that ritual of making – which is not only making the image we see, but the making of the artist’s body itself. And when we look at these little, fascinating paintings we see, in their luminous liquidity, a hidden performance that is written in each mark on the paper that cannot be erased.Delfim Sardo

작가 소개

A Life Dedicated to the Practice of Painting

João Queiroz, born in Lisbon, Portugal in 1957, is an artist whose career has been a sustained and profound exploration of painting itself – its processes, its inherent limitations, and its enduring connection to the visible world. He remains actively engaged with his practice today, continuing to challenge conventional understandings of image-making from his base in Lisbon, where he also spent years as a dedicated educator.

Queiroz’s artistic journey began in the early 1980s, coinciding with his studies in Philosophy at the University of Lisbon. This intellectual foundation proved crucial, imbuing his work with an informed reflection on aesthetic theory and the very nature of language's role within art. His initial path wasn’t immediately focused; it was a period of experimentation and self-discovery, a deliberate wandering through various formal motifs before coalescing into a unique artistic vision.

The Convergence of Philosophy and Visual Research

The artist’s work is not simply *about* painting but rather an embodiment of its conditions. He delves into the mechanics of pictorial creation, examining how images are constructed and perceived. This investigation isn't detached or purely conceptual; it’s deeply rooted in a tactile engagement with materials and techniques. From the mid-1990s onward, Queiroz began to explore methods that pushed against established norms, incorporating written words directly into his compositions – creating tensions between text and image, prompting viewers to question their own interpretive processes.

This period of experimentation expanded in 1998 with a shift towards a more sensorial representation of nature. He sought a non-descriptive approach, moving away from explicit narratives and focusing instead on the raw experience of seeing. This wasn’t an abandonment of intellectual rigor but rather a different avenue for exploring the relationship between perception and reality.

Teaching and the Ar.Co Years

From 1989 to 2001, Queiroz dedicated himself to education, teaching Drawing, Painting, and Art Theory at the prestigious Ar.Co art school in Lisbon. This period was formative not only for his students but also for his own artistic development. The act of articulating complex ideas about painting undoubtedly sharpened his focus and deepened his understanding of the discipline.

His time at Ar.Co fostered a collaborative environment, encouraging critical dialogue and experimentation. It’s no surprise that his work often reflects a self-awareness – a constant questioning of its own premises and procedures. He views art as something that transcends linguistic boundaries, striving to create “new sensibilities” that move beyond categorization and reductive definitions.

Landscape as a Framework for Exploration

A significant turning point in Queiroz’s career came with his artistic residency in Feital, a remote region of Beira Alta, Portugal. This experience led him to engage with the traditional genre of landscape painting – a form historically saturated with codes and conventions within Western art history. However, he didn't approach landscape as a subject to be replicated but rather as a *frame* for exploring broader questions about perception and representation.

He deliberately abandoned conceptual elements in favor of a more direct engagement with visual phenomena. His later watercolours, often created in small formats – “chamber paintings” as they’ve been described – exemplify this approach. Watercolour, a demanding medium that allows for little correction, became a way to materially think through the complexities of oil painting and explore the inherent visibility of the artistic process itself. The wrinkles on the paper become part of the artwork's narrative.

Historical Significance and Enduring Legacy

João Queiroz’s work stands as a testament to the power of sustained inquiry. He doesn’t offer easy answers or definitive statements; instead, he presents an ongoing investigation into the very essence of painting. His influence can be seen in his commitment to process, his exploration of image-making, and his refusal to adhere to conventional boundaries.

His paintings are not merely representations of the world but rather reflections on how we *see* the world – how our perceptions are shaped by history, culture, and individual experience. He continues to challenge viewers to question their assumptions about art and its role in contemporary society, solidifying his position as a significant figure within the Portuguese art scene and beyond.

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주요 정보

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Art
  • Date Of Birth: 1957
  • Full Name: João Queiroz
  • Nationality: Portuguese
  • Notable Artworks: ['Untitled']
  • Place Of Birth: Lisbon, Portugal