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Portuguese sculptor (1937–2021)
João Cutileiro
João Cutileiro 2014
Born (1937-06-26 ) 26 June 1937Died 5 January 2021(2021-01-05) (aged 83) Nationality Portuguese Known for Sculptor
João Cutileiro
OSE (26 June 1937 – 5 January 2021) was a Portuguese
sculptor . He is responsible for a number of controversial[
why? ] female nudes in
marble .
Life
Cutileiro was born and died in
Lisbon . He was the creator of several pieces of modern public sculpture, most famous being his statue of
Sebastian of Portugal , inaugurated in 1973, in
Lagos , in the
Algarve . His work marks the end of the academic historical sculpture of the
Estado Novo dictatorship and the beginning of a new era of contemporaneity in the Portuguese public sculpture.
Works
Exhibitions (selection)
Solo exhibitions
João Cutileiro , Unikat-Galerie,
Wuppertal 1976/1977
[1]
[2] and
Dortmund 1980
[3]
João Cutileiro. Amantes , Centro Cultural São Lourenço, Almancil, Portugal, 1987
[4]
João Cutileiro. Exposição antológica ,
Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian . Centro de Arte Moderna, Lisbon, Portugal 1990
[5]
João Cutileiro. Cavaleiros - Homenagem a
Paolo Uccello , Centro Cultural São Lourenço,
Almancil , Portugal 1990
[6]
João Cutileiro no Pico , Galeria Municipal das
Lajes do Pico , Azores, 2011
[7]
Participations
XV.
São Paulo Art Biennial ,
São Paulo , 1979
2nd Congress of the international organization for sculptors in
Washington, D.C. , 1980
Arte Contemporânea - Colecção Marie e Volker Huber , with José de Guimarães,
Antoni Tàpies ,
Günter Grass ,
Ingo Kühl ,
Wolf Vostell , Rainer Wölzl,
Corneille among others, Convento Espírito Santo,
Loulé , Portugal, 1989.
[8]
References
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"Exposiçao de Cutileiro na Alemanha" . Hellmut Wohl in Colóquio. Artes, Lisboa. 1976 – via Gulbenkian Art Library, Lisbon.
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"The sculpture of João Cutileiro" . Hellmut Wohl in Colóquio. Artes, Lisboa. 1978 – via Gulbenkian Art Library, Lisbon.
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"João Cutileiro. Skulpturen und Mosaike" . Dortmund Kirchhörde. Unikat-Galerie. 1980 – via Gulbenkian Art Library, Lisbon.
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João Cutileiro. Amantes . Centro Cultural São Lourenço, Almancil (Portugal). 1987.
OCLC
1074908151 – via WorldCat.
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João Cutileiro . Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, Portugal). 1990.
OCLC
959126144 – via WorldCat.
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João Cutileiro. Cavaleiros - Homenagem a Paolo Uccello . Centro Cultural São Lourenço, Almancil. 1990.
OCLC
959108786 – via WorldCat.
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"Exposição de João Cutileiro no Pico" . AZORESdigital (in Portuguese). 26 December 2006. Archived from
the original on 4 September 2011.
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"Arte Contemporânea - Colecção Marie e Volker Huber" . Convento Espírito Santo, Loulé. 1989 – via Gulbenkian Art Library, Lisbon.
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