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Explore Ana Hatherly de Sousa’s 1997 monochrome abstract drawing – a complex network of interwoven lines evoking unease & texture. Gestural abstraction reminiscent of Pollock.

Explore the experimental art of Ana Hatherly (1929-2015), a pioneering Portuguese poet, painter & academic. Known for her innovative visual poetry, abstract works, and exploration of language & political themes.

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A Life Interwoven: The Multifaceted Art of Ana Hatherly

Ana Hatherly de Sousa (1929-2015) was a singular figure in Portuguese art and culture, defying easy categorization as she moved fluidly between poetry, visual art, filmmaking, academia, and essay writing. Born in Porto, Portugal, her intellectual journey began with a degree in Germanic Philology from the University of Lisbon, followed by doctoral studies in Hispanic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. This foundation in language and literature would prove crucial to her later explorations of form, meaning, and the very nature of artistic expression. However, Hatherly’s path wasn't one of linear progression; it was a constant questioning and re-evaluation of boundaries, a deliberate blurring of disciplines that positioned her as a pioneer of experimental art in Portugal. She spent years as a professor of human and social sciences at the New University of Lisbon, fostering critical thought and challenging conventional artistic norms within the academic sphere.

The Genesis of Experimentation: Poetry and Visual Dialogue

Hatherly emerged during a period of significant political and cultural change in Portugal, and her work often reflected this turbulent context. She is widely recognized as one of the key figures in the Portuguese experimental poetry movement (Po.Ex) beginning in 1959, collaborating with artists like E.M. de Melo e Castro and António Aragão. This group sought to break away from traditional poetic forms, embracing visual elements, typography, and a radical approach to language itself. For Hatherly, this wasn’t simply about aesthetic innovation; it was about challenging the status quo and exploring new ways of communicating meaning in a rapidly changing world. Her early work demonstrates a fascination with concrete poetry, where the physical arrangement of words on the page became as important as their semantic content. This interest evolved into visual poetry, where text and image intertwined to create complex, layered compositions. She often described her process as beginning “with writing,” seeing herself as a writer who ventured into visual art through experimentation with language, but equally acknowledging that painting could be a starting point for literary exploration—a testament to the interconnectedness of all artistic forms in her worldview.

Abstract Expressions and Political Undertones

Throughout her career, Hatherly’s visual work gravitated towards abstraction. Her paintings and drawings are characterized by bold lines, stark contrasts, and gestural energy. Pieces like the 1970 charcoal drawing of grasses reveal a turbulent emotionality reminiscent of Expressionism, while later monochrome abstract works from 1997 showcase complex networks of interwoven lines evoking unease and texture—a style often compared to Jackson Pollock’s action painting. However, Hatherly's abstraction was never purely formal; it frequently carried political undertones. Her art served as a vehicle for exploring themes of power, resistance, and social injustice. The series featuring stark black lines on cream backgrounds exemplifies this approach, conveying energy and disruption through raw texture and gestural abstraction. She wasn’t interested in creating decorative objects but rather in provoking thought and challenging viewers to confront uncomfortable truths.

A Transdisciplinary Legacy: Film, Teaching & Beyond

Hatherly's artistic output extended far beyond poetry and painting. She ventured into filmmaking, exploring the possibilities of visual narrative and experimental techniques. Her work as an educator was equally significant; she fostered a spirit of critical inquiry at AR.CO in Lisbon and later established the Institute of Portuguese Studies at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa. This commitment to teaching reflects her belief in the importance of artistic education and the power of dialogue. She actively participated in literary associations, co-founding the PEN Club Português and receiving recognition for her book *Rilkeana*. Her vast body of work—spanning art, film, poetry, novels, essays, translations—is deeply multidimensional, defying labels and boundaries.

Historical Significance & Enduring Influence

Ana Hatherly’s legacy lies in her unwavering commitment to experimentation and her refusal to be confined by traditional artistic categories. She was a true innovator, pushing the boundaries of Portuguese art and paving the way for future generations of artists. Her work continues to resonate today, inspiring those who seek to challenge conventions and explore new forms of expression. The Google Arts & Culture exhibition dedicated to her work, alongside scholarly analyses from institutions like UC Berkeley and the Taylor Institution Library at Oxford University, demonstrate the enduring relevance of her artistic vision. She remains a pivotal figure in understanding the development of avant-garde art in Portugal and its connection to broader European movements, a testament to her intellectual curiosity, artistic courage, and profound impact on the cultural landscape.
ana hatherly de sousa

ana hatherly de sousa

1929 - 2015 , Portugal

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Experimental poetry/art
  • Date Of Birth: 1929
  • Date Of Death: 2015
  • Full Name: Ana Hatherly de Sousa
  • Nationality: Portuguese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Untitled (1970)
    • Untitled (1997)
    • From the series
    • Of Human Servitude 1997
  • Place Of Birth: Porto, Portugal