Julião Sarmento: Representation à la Biennale de Paris (1980)

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Publisher: Ministère des affaires étrangères, Secrétariat d'État à la culture et Fondation Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbonne
Artist: Julião Sarmento (1948-2021)
Title: Julião Sarmento Representation à la Biennale de Paris (1980)
Publication date: 1980
Dimensions: 21 x 25,4 cm (8 17/64 x 10 in.)
Pages: Unpaginated

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Julião Sarmento inclusion in the 1980 edition of the Biennale marked an important moment in his career, as it helped introduce his work to a broader international audience. Sarmento's contribution to the Biennale reflected his evolving artistic language, which by that time was focused on themes of desire, the body, and fragmented narratives, expressed through minimalist forms and multimedia approaches.

The Biennale de Paris 1980 was a significant edition of the contemporary art exhibition, held in Paris. Established in 1959, the Biennale de Paris aimed to showcase emerging international artists and experimental art forms. The 1980 edition was particularly notable for its focus on interdisciplinary practices and avant-garde approaches, reflecting the shifting dynamics of the art world at the time. It included diverse media such as painting, sculpture, performance, video art, and conceptual works, emphasizing the blurring of boundaries between traditional art forms. The Biennale provided a platform for young and innovative artists, fostering dialogue and exchange in the contemporary art scene.

Julião Sarmento (1948-2021)

Julião Sarmento was a prominent Portuguese artist known for his multidisciplinary approach, blending painting, drawing, photography, film, sculpture, and installation. His work often explored themes of desire, voyeurism, and the human body, frequently juxtaposing fragments of images with abstract forms to evoke ambiguity and psychological tension. Sarmento's art was influenced by literature, cinema, and architecture, with a minimalist aesthetic that often engaged with sensuality and narratives of intimacy. Throughout his career, he gained international recognition, exhibiting in major institutions and representing Portugal at the Venice Biennale in 1997.

Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity). Signs of age and wear.

Provenance: Biennale Paris 1980. Acquired private collection (Portugal). Ownership: Monginho Collection.

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Exhibition Catalogue

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Publisher: Ministère des affaires étrangères, Secrétariat d'État à la culture et Fondation Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbonne
Artist: Julião Sarmento (1948-2021)
Title: Julião Sarmento Representation à la Biennale de Paris (1980)
Publication date: 1980
Dimensions: 21 x 25,4 cm (8 17/64 x 10 in.)
Pages: Unpaginated

About

Julião Sarmento inclusion in the 1980 edition of the Biennale marked an important moment in his career, as it helped introduce his work to a broader international audience. Sarmento's contribution to the Biennale reflected his evolving artistic language, which by that time was focused on themes of desire, the body, and fragmented narratives, expressed through minimalist forms and multimedia approaches.

The Biennale de Paris 1980 was a significant edition of the contemporary art exhibition, held in Paris. Established in 1959, the Biennale de Paris aimed to showcase emerging international artists and experimental art forms. The 1980 edition was particularly notable for its focus on interdisciplinary practices and avant-garde approaches, reflecting the shifting dynamics of the art world at the time. It included diverse media such as painting, sculpture, performance, video art, and conceptual works, emphasizing the blurring of boundaries between traditional art forms. The Biennale provided a platform for young and innovative artists, fostering dialogue and exchange in the contemporary art scene.

Julião Sarmento (1948-2021)

Julião Sarmento was a prominent Portuguese artist known for his multidisciplinary approach, blending painting, drawing, photography, film, sculpture, and installation. His work often explored themes of desire, voyeurism, and the human body, frequently juxtaposing fragments of images with abstract forms to evoke ambiguity and psychological tension. Sarmento's art was influenced by literature, cinema, and architecture, with a minimalist aesthetic that often engaged with sensuality and narratives of intimacy. Throughout his career, he gained international recognition, exhibiting in major institutions and representing Portugal at the Venice Biennale in 1997.

Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity). Signs of age and wear.

Provenance: Biennale Paris 1980. Acquired private collection (Portugal). Ownership: Monginho Collection.

Exhibition Catalogue

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Publisher: Ministère des affaires étrangères, Secrétariat d'État à la culture et Fondation Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbonne
Artist: Julião Sarmento (1948-2021)
Title: Julião Sarmento Representation à la Biennale de Paris (1980)
Publication date: 1980
Dimensions: 21 x 25,4 cm (8 17/64 x 10 in.)
Pages: Unpaginated

About

Julião Sarmento inclusion in the 1980 edition of the Biennale marked an important moment in his career, as it helped introduce his work to a broader international audience. Sarmento's contribution to the Biennale reflected his evolving artistic language, which by that time was focused on themes of desire, the body, and fragmented narratives, expressed through minimalist forms and multimedia approaches.

The Biennale de Paris 1980 was a significant edition of the contemporary art exhibition, held in Paris. Established in 1959, the Biennale de Paris aimed to showcase emerging international artists and experimental art forms. The 1980 edition was particularly notable for its focus on interdisciplinary practices and avant-garde approaches, reflecting the shifting dynamics of the art world at the time. It included diverse media such as painting, sculpture, performance, video art, and conceptual works, emphasizing the blurring of boundaries between traditional art forms. The Biennale provided a platform for young and innovative artists, fostering dialogue and exchange in the contemporary art scene.

Julião Sarmento (1948-2021)

Julião Sarmento was a prominent Portuguese artist known for his multidisciplinary approach, blending painting, drawing, photography, film, sculpture, and installation. His work often explored themes of desire, voyeurism, and the human body, frequently juxtaposing fragments of images with abstract forms to evoke ambiguity and psychological tension. Sarmento's art was influenced by literature, cinema, and architecture, with a minimalist aesthetic that often engaged with sensuality and narratives of intimacy. Throughout his career, he gained international recognition, exhibiting in major institutions and representing Portugal at the Venice Biennale in 1997.

Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity). Signs of age and wear.

Provenance: Biennale Paris 1980. Acquired private collection (Portugal). Ownership: Monginho Collection.