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1931 Lisbon - 2020. Known for: Expressionist neofigurative painting with abstract expression.
Born in Lisbon of Greek origin, he is a neofigurative expressionist painter with a critical, sometimes satirical, and abstract expression. He exhibited solo and collectively at the IV São Paulo... Read full biography
Born in Lisbon of Greek origin, he is a neofigurative expressionist painter with a critical, sometimes satirical, and abstract expression. He exhibited solo and collectively at the IV São Paulo Biennial in 1957; the Gulbenkian Center in 1972; and the Bellechasse Gallery in Paris in 1984, among... Read full biography
Born in Lisbon of Greek origin, he is a neofigurative expressionist painter with a critical, sometimes satirical, and abstract expression. He exhibited solo and collectively at the IV São Paulo Biennial in 1957; the Gulbenkian Center in 1972; and the Bellechasse Gallery in Paris in 1984, among other exhibitions in Lisbon. He won the AICA Prize in 1990, the Amadeu Souza Cardoso Grand Prize in 2005, and also won a travel grant with the José Malhoa Prize in 1963. Anthological exhibitions of his... Read full biography
Born in Lisbon of Greek origin, he is a neofigurative expressionist painter with a critical, sometimes satirical, and abstract expression. He exhibited solo and collectively at the IV São Paulo Biennial in 1957; the Gulbenkian Center in 1972; and the Bellechasse Gallery in Paris in 1984, among other exhibitions in Lisbon. He won the AICA Prize in 1990, the Amadeu Souza Cardoso Grand Prize in 2005, and also won a travel grant with the José Malhoa Prize in 1963. Anthological exhibitions of his work have been held at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the CAM in 1985, the Chiado Museum in 1996, and the Serralves Foundation in 2000. He created one of the panels in "A Brasileira do Chiado" in Lisbon.
Born in Lisbon of Greek origin, he is a neofigurative expressionist painter with a critical, sometimes satirical, and abstract expression. He exhibited solo and collectively at the IV São Paulo Biennial in 1957; the Gulbenkian Center in 1972; and the Bellechasse Gallery in Paris in 1984, among other exhibitions in Lisbon. He won the AICA Prize in 1990, the Amadeu Souza Cardoso Grand Prize in 2005, and also won a travel grant with the José Malhoa Prize in 1963. Anthological exhibitions of his work have been held at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the CAM in 1985, the Chiado Museum in 1996, and the Serralves Foundation in 2000. He created one of the panels in "A Brasileira do Chiado" in Lisbon.
