Pedro Calapez e Ana León: Azulvermelho (1982)

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Exhibition Catalogue

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Publisher: Galeria Diferença, Lisbon
Artist: Ana León (1957); Pedro Calapez (1953)
Title: Azulvermelho 
Publication date: 1982
Contributors: Texts by Ana León e Pedro Calapez; “O outro lado do tempo” de C. Simak; “Guia de trabalhos práticos de zoologia” de kukenthan, Matthef e Renner.
Dimensions: 31 x 22 cm (12 13/64 x 8 21/32 in.)
Pages: Unpaginated
Languages: Portuguese
Edition: Single edition

About

The "AzulVermelho" exhibition by Ana León and Pedro Calapez was held in 1982 at Galeria Diferença in Lisbon. This exhibition featured a collaborative exploration of color and form, emphasizing the contrast and harmony between blue and red hues. Both artists brought their unique styles to the exhibition, creating a dynamic and visually engaging experience.

The exhibition catalogue features a vibrantly colored cover that was inspired by a joint work by the two artists.

Pedro Calapez (1953)

Pedro Calapez is a contemporary Portuguese painter known for his abstract and colorful compositions that often explore the relationship between space, form, and perception. His works frequently feature geometric shapes and vibrant hues, creating dynamic and immersive visual experiences. Calapez's art delves into themes of memory and landscape, inviting viewers to engage with the depth and texture of his layered creations.

Ana León (1957)

Ana León is known for her interdisciplinary approach, blending painting, sculpture, and installation art. Her work often explores themes of memory, identity, and the human condition, combining elements of abstraction and figuration. With a deep interest in the emotional and psychological dimensions of her subjects, León’s art invites viewers to reflect on both personal and collective experiences. She has exhibited widely in Portugal and internationally, earning recognition for her unique ability to evoke powerful narratives through visual language.

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

Provenance: Galeria Diferença, Lisbon. Acquired from a private collection in Portugal. Ownership: Monginho Collection

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Exhibition Catalogue

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Publisher: Galeria Diferença, Lisbon
Artist: Ana León (1957); Pedro Calapez (1953)
Title: Azulvermelho 
Publication date: 1982
Contributors: Texts by Ana León e Pedro Calapez; “O outro lado do tempo” de C. Simak; “Guia de trabalhos práticos de zoologia” de kukenthan, Matthef e Renner.
Dimensions: 31 x 22 cm (12 13/64 x 8 21/32 in.)
Pages: Unpaginated
Languages: Portuguese
Edition: Single edition

About

The "AzulVermelho" exhibition by Ana León and Pedro Calapez was held in 1982 at Galeria Diferença in Lisbon. This exhibition featured a collaborative exploration of color and form, emphasizing the contrast and harmony between blue and red hues. Both artists brought their unique styles to the exhibition, creating a dynamic and visually engaging experience.

The exhibition catalogue features a vibrantly colored cover that was inspired by a joint work by the two artists.

Pedro Calapez (1953)

Pedro Calapez is a contemporary Portuguese painter known for his abstract and colorful compositions that often explore the relationship between space, form, and perception. His works frequently feature geometric shapes and vibrant hues, creating dynamic and immersive visual experiences. Calapez's art delves into themes of memory and landscape, inviting viewers to engage with the depth and texture of his layered creations.

Ana León (1957)

Ana León is known for her interdisciplinary approach, blending painting, sculpture, and installation art. Her work often explores themes of memory, identity, and the human condition, combining elements of abstraction and figuration. With a deep interest in the emotional and psychological dimensions of her subjects, León’s art invites viewers to reflect on both personal and collective experiences. She has exhibited widely in Portugal and internationally, earning recognition for her unique ability to evoke powerful narratives through visual language.

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

Provenance: Galeria Diferença, Lisbon. Acquired from a private collection in Portugal. Ownership: Monginho Collection

Exhibition Catalogue

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Publisher: Galeria Diferença, Lisbon
Artist: Ana León (1957); Pedro Calapez (1953)
Title: Azulvermelho 
Publication date: 1982
Contributors: Texts by Ana León e Pedro Calapez; “O outro lado do tempo” de C. Simak; “Guia de trabalhos práticos de zoologia” de kukenthan, Matthef e Renner.
Dimensions: 31 x 22 cm (12 13/64 x 8 21/32 in.)
Pages: Unpaginated
Languages: Portuguese
Edition: Single edition

About

The "AzulVermelho" exhibition by Ana León and Pedro Calapez was held in 1982 at Galeria Diferença in Lisbon. This exhibition featured a collaborative exploration of color and form, emphasizing the contrast and harmony between blue and red hues. Both artists brought their unique styles to the exhibition, creating a dynamic and visually engaging experience.

The exhibition catalogue features a vibrantly colored cover that was inspired by a joint work by the two artists.

Pedro Calapez (1953)

Pedro Calapez is a contemporary Portuguese painter known for his abstract and colorful compositions that often explore the relationship between space, form, and perception. His works frequently feature geometric shapes and vibrant hues, creating dynamic and immersive visual experiences. Calapez's art delves into themes of memory and landscape, inviting viewers to engage with the depth and texture of his layered creations.

Ana León (1957)

Ana León is known for her interdisciplinary approach, blending painting, sculpture, and installation art. Her work often explores themes of memory, identity, and the human condition, combining elements of abstraction and figuration. With a deep interest in the emotional and psychological dimensions of her subjects, León’s art invites viewers to reflect on both personal and collective experiences. She has exhibited widely in Portugal and internationally, earning recognition for her unique ability to evoke powerful narratives through visual language.

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

Provenance: Galeria Diferença, Lisbon. Acquired from a private collection in Portugal. Ownership: Monginho Collection