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O objecto

Ana Vieira’s ‘O objecto’ (1993) explores domesticity & female identity through a haunting still life of antique bottles. Photographic realism meets symbolic depth – a captivating work.

Explore the captivating art of Ana Vieira (1940-2016), a Portuguese artist known for vibrant colors, expressive brushstrokes & explorations of domestic space and female identity. Discover her work exhibited at Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian.

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AN INTERIORThe domestic space, its strangeness and its relationship with female sensitivity (and condition) have always been at the centre of Ana Vieira’s work. Throughout, on the different supports she uses (sculpture/installation, photography and, recently, video), there has been a succession of domestic spaces dealt with in order to grant the spectator a perception of a domestic scene transformed into a public space. The relationship between the interior and exterior, between what is seen and what one can guess at through the game of transparencies formed by veils marking out the spaces of the simulacra of dwellings, makes up a theatrical situation, as if we were in front of a stage or movie set. The situations that Ana Vieira has been building often refer to Art History, quoting works that form imaginaries on women’s status and condition, that have created frameworks or destroyed them. This is the case of the piece that Ana Vieira created for the Alternativa zero show in 1977, the exhibition curated by Ernesto de Sousa which possesses a symbolic value in its affirmation of the contemporary condition of Portuguese art. In this work, titled Le déjeuner sur l’herbe, the projection of a slide of the painting of the same name by Manet on a picnic table on which two bottles, a plate and a painter’s palette are placed, reconstructs the exterior in which the central figure of the female nude caused a scandal. Her quotations of classical statue work and painting (but also of Duchamp) are not mere demonstrations of erudition – although they show this – because they also propose updatings of readings that appropriate nodal moments in the construction of ideological formulae as to the female condition. However, the situations do not always form global situations. Sometimes there are elements that are removed from their context and are transformed into small sculptures integrated within showcases or placed on plinths. This is the case with this work, from 1993, in which the cut bottle shows its inside, once again carrying out the games of closing/opening, of hiding/revealing that are also evoked by her installations.Delfim Sardo

Biografija umetnika

Ana Vieira: A Silent Dialogue of Domesticity

Born in Coimbra, Portugal, in 1940, Ana Vieira’s artistic journey was a deliberate departure from the established norms of her time. Growing up on São Miguel Island in the Azores, a landscape steeped in myth and maritime tradition, profoundly shaped her early sensibilities. This experience, coupled with a formative period spent in Lisbon, laid the groundwork for an oeuvre that would become defined by its quiet intensity and profound exploration of domestic space, female identity, and the subtle language of objects.

Vieira’s career wasn't marked by conventional exhibitions or public fanfare initially. She began exhibiting early on, yet her artistic approach was characterized by a reluctance to adhere to traditional painting techniques. As she herself described, she felt that the pictorial medium undermined her artistic expression, leading her to abandon canvas for more unconventional materials and processes. This pivotal shift—away from representation towards construction and assemblage—is evident in her first solo show, *Imagens Ausentes* (Absent Images) in 1968, a title already hinting at the work’s core concerns: the concealment of reality and the exploration of memory through carefully selected objects.

The Language of Absence

Vieira's distinctive style emerged from a deliberate strategy of “simulacrum,” as she termed it. Rather than directly depicting subjects, she created fragmented representations—shadows, outlines, and partial views—that evoked a sense of absence and longing. This technique wasn’t simply an aesthetic choice; it was a conscious effort to disrupt the viewer's expectations and invite them into a contemplative space. Her early works frequently featured domestic objects – tables, chairs, mirrors, and utensils – presented in carefully arranged compositions that suggested both familiarity and mystery.

Influenced by Portuguese modern art movements, particularly the lyrical and expressive qualities of artists like Amadeo de Souza Cardoso and Domingos António de Sequeira (whose “Adoration of the Magi” exemplifies this movement’s emphasis on emotional depth), Vieira nevertheless forged her own unique path. She drew inspiration from the Azores' rich cultural heritage, incorporating elements of local folklore and mythology into her work. The use of materials like wood, mesh, and felt further contributed to the tactile and evocative nature of her installations.

Environments and the Threshold

As Vieira’s practice evolved, she increasingly embraced installation as her primary medium. These environments weren't merely decorative; they were carefully constructed spaces designed to challenge the viewer’s perception and invite a sense of immersion. The title *Ocultação / Desocultação* (Hide/Unhide), created in 1978-2009, perfectly encapsulates this approach – a deliberate attempt to create a space that is both visible and invisible, inviting viewers to peer through openings and discover hidden details.

Her work frequently incorporates elements of theatricality, blurring the boundaries between art and life. The use of mesh, screens, and other semi-transparent materials creates a sense of distance and concealment, prompting viewers to question what they are seeing and how it relates to their own experiences. This deliberate ambiguity is central to Vieira’s artistic vision, encouraging a dialogue between the viewer, the artwork, and the unspoken narratives embedded within its construction.

Legacy and Recognition

Despite her relatively low profile during much of her career, Ana Vieira's work has gained increasing recognition in recent years. Her retrospective at the Graça Morais Art Center in Bragança (2017) provided a comprehensive overview of her oeuvre, highlighting the breadth and depth of her artistic explorations. The Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian in Lisbon continues to hold a significant collection of her works, underscoring her importance within the Portuguese art landscape.

Ana Vieira’s legacy extends beyond her individual artworks; it lies in her pioneering approach to contemporary art and her willingness to challenge conventional notions of representation. Her work remains a testament to the power of subtle gestures, evocative materials, and a profound engagement with the complexities of domestic space and human experience. Further information can be found at ArtsDot.com, as well as on Wikipedia (Wikipedia) and the Gulbenkian Foundation website (Gulbenkian Foundation).

Ana Vieira

Ana Vieira

1940 - 2016 , Portugal

Kratke činjenice

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Portuguese Modern Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Portuguese Art Movement']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Amedeo de Souza Cardoso
    • Domingos Antao Sequeira
  • Date Of Birth: 1940
  • Date Of Death: 2016
  • Full Name: Ana Vieira
  • Nationality: Portuguese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • O objecto
    • Milieu – Dining Room
  • Place Of Birth: Coimbra, Portugal