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TOP 200 ARTISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY TO NOW
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AFTER 1.4 MILLION VOTES WERE CAST, HERE ARE YOUR LEADING 200 ARTISTS:
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| Claudia Conduto |
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Born in 1969 Lisbon, Portugal.
Lives and works in Brussels, Belgium
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| About the Artist |
My interest as an artist has been to create a dialog questioning the relationship between perception and function. My purpose has been to question the way we perceive things around us. |
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Seat-less
2004 100x100x300 |
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Old armchair without seat and elevated on a wooden straucture |
The Stool that Wanted to be on The Wall
2004 60x250 |
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stool set on the wall by tension of extendable metal post |
Perceiving Perceptions
2004 variable |
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a new set of fluorescent lights was added on the wall and the floor was painted same as walls (white) |
Descadeiramento
2004 variable |
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a pille of 150 wooden chairs |
I Walk to Remember Where I Come From. I Walk Not to Forget. I Walk to Trace a Path to Follow or The Space In-Between #4
2007/08 143 mobile phone photograhs_Digital prints 356 x 315 cm |
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“I walk to remember where I come from. I walk not to forget. I walk to trace a path to follow or The Space In-Between” brings together a series of work dealing with transience in a globalized world. It engages the viewer in an assemblage of different geographic perspectives of moments that capture the experience of global transience.This project started in November 2007 and will be developed during the following year. I will be traveling to different places, including: Brussels, Lisbon, Barcelona, London and Singapore. I am using a mobile phone to take daily photographs of the sky during one year at those locations. I use the mobile phone’s alarm to remind me of the shoot. At the end of the project around 365 photographs will be displayed on a wall. At any point in time, the sky in Singapore is different from the sky in Brussels, itself different from the sky in Lisbon. The differences are not only due to the specificities of each location, but, more importantly to their position on the globe, their latitude and longitude. To emphasize this, all photos will be taken at the same Brussels time (10 am CET), regardless of the local time zone. |
On the Right Place
2004/05 Digital print and acrylics on canvas 95 x 125 cm |
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A picture of a chair pierced by a pillar (one of my installations) was used as a support for this painting. |
What is Home? #2_Quote by Ana Fonseca
2007/08 Digital Print on Alucolic 99,5 x 144 cm |
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In our days, individuals constantly move around the world, changing the place where they live and work. They settle down for a year, a month, or even a week in a new place, only to move afterwards to another location. Transience has become a way of life for an increasing number of people. For them, ‘home’ no longer has anything to do with a particular point of the planet.
What is home? is a series of landscape photographs where the horizon is playing the primary role. In each image is quoted a sentence from the answers I got to the question ‘what is home?’ This question was sent to a list of people by email |
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| Education and biography |
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION
Fine Art-Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Program, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts, Singapore 2004
Diploma in Fine Arts, LASALLE-SIA, College of the Arts, Singapore 2003
BA Degree in Communication Design, School of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal 1995
BA Degree in R.P.E. (Scenography), School of Theatre and Cinema, Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal 1990
AWARDS and RESIDENCIES
Nomadic Structures, Artist-in-Residence and Exhibition, Bains Connective, Brussels, Belgium, October-December 2007
Prop*lematic Spaces, Artist-in-Residence and Individual Exhibition, PKW Gallery, Singapore, May-June 2006
Artist-in-Residence at Gallery Hotel, Singapore 2003.
Winston Oh Travel Award 2003, LASALLE-SIA, Singapore 2003.
INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITIONS
moradia 361, Installation and Photographs, Curated by Luis Serpa on the occasion of I Triennial of Architecture of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal, October, 2007
Contra-Censo, Individual, Arte.com, Lisbon, Portugal, January 2005
Perceiving Perceptions, Individual, The Loft, Lisbon, Portugal, November 2004
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
Mobilizus, International Alumni Group Exhibition, Praxis Space, Lasalle-SIA School of Arts, Singapore, March-April 2008
Antecip’Arte, Estufa Fria, Group Exhibition, Lisbon, Portugal, October 2004
Queue to a View, Group Exhibition, Atelier LaCroix, Singapore 2004
Multifarious, Bachelor in Fine Arts Graduation Exhibition, Earl Lu Gallery I, LASALLE-SIA, Singapore 2004
Work in Progress, Group Exhibition, Earl Lu Gallery I, LASALLE-SIA College of Arts, Singapore 2004
Honey-Mercury; Diploma in Fine Arts Graduation Exhibition, LASALLE-SIA College of Arts, Singapore 2003
Travelogue, Drawing Exhibition, Earl Lu Gallery II, LASALLE-SIA College of Arts, Singapore 2003
Tourist Souvenir Drawings, Earl Lu Gallery II, LASALLE-SIA College of Arts Singapore 2002
COLLECTIONS
PLMJ Foundation, Lisbon,
Portugal
PERI-HORY ASIA FORMWORK PTE LTD, Seoul, Korea
PERI-HORY ASIA FORMWORK PTE LTD, Singapore
Private Collections
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