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+ | Born in Lisbon, 1963, where he lives and works. Made his studies at Faculdade de Arquitectura de Lisboa and Ar.Co – Centro de Arte e Comunicação Visual. His body of work encompasses painting, sculpture, photography and video. A natural descendant of conceptual and minimal art, João Louro strives to go beyond the Romantic paradigm by giving pride of place to the role of the spectator, who is, according to him, the key element in the completion of the work of art. One of the main objectives of his work is the reorganisation of the visual universe. His other priority is language, in all its potentialities and aspects. María de Corral invited him to take part in the group exhibition The Experience of Art, in the Italian Pavilion, during the 51st Venice Biennale (2005). Most recent exhibitions: Blind Runner, Centro Cultural de Belém, Lisbon (2004); inSite 05 – Art Practices in the Public Domain, San Diego/Tijuana (2005); Play, Rec and Pause, Christopher Grimes Gallery, Los Angeles (2006); and Big Bang, Galeria Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art, Lisbon (2007). His work is featured in important public and private collections, such as Fundación ARCO (Madrid, Spain) and Margulies Collection (Miami, USA). | ||
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1998 Diamond Shine, Círculo de Artes Plásticas de Coimbra (ECO.), Coimbra, Portugal (solo) | 1998 Diamond Shine, Círculo de Artes Plásticas de Coimbra (ECO.), Coimbra, Portugal (solo) | ||
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João Louro
Participated in Alvaro García de Zúñiga's plays : Le Théâtre n'est que du Cinéma and Press Conference
Born in Lisbon, 1963, where he lives and works. Made his studies at Faculdade de Arquitectura de Lisboa and Ar.Co – Centro de Arte e Comunicação Visual. His body of work encompasses painting, sculpture, photography and video. A natural descendant of conceptual and minimal art, João Louro strives to go beyond the Romantic paradigm by giving pride of place to the role of the spectator, who is, according to him, the key element in the completion of the work of art. One of the main objectives of his work is the reorganisation of the visual universe. His other priority is language, in all its potentialities and aspects. María de Corral invited him to take part in the group exhibition The Experience of Art, in the Italian Pavilion, during the 51st Venice Biennale (2005). Most recent exhibitions: Blind Runner, Centro Cultural de Belém, Lisbon (2004); inSite 05 – Art Practices in the Public Domain, San Diego/Tijuana (2005); Play, Rec and Pause, Christopher Grimes Gallery, Los Angeles (2006); and Big Bang, Galeria Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art, Lisbon (2007). His work is featured in important public and private collections, such as Fundación ARCO (Madrid, Spain) and Margulies Collection (Miami, USA).
Biography
1963 Born in Lisbon, Portugal
Lives and works in Lisbon
Exhibitions
2005 Naked Drawings, Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art, Lisbon (solo)
2005 O contrato social, Museu Bordalo Pinheiro, Lisbon
2005 Romance [a novel] (curated by Adriano Pedrosa), Cristina Guerra
Contemporary Art, Lisbon
2005 Insite 05 — Art Practices in Public Domain, S. Diego/Tijuana
2005 51st International Art — La Biennale di Venezia, The Experience of Art (curated by Maria de Corral), Venice
2005 Le Marathons des Mots, Toulouse
2004 Blind Runner, Centro Cultural de Belém, Lisbon. (solo)
2003 Into the Breach (curated by Thomas Peutz), Smart Project Space, Amsterdan, The Netherlands
2003 Liste Basel 03, Smart Project Space, Basel, Switzerland
2002 EAST International (curated by Lawrence Weiner and Jack Wendler)
2002 Miami Basel 02 Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art, Miami, U.S.A.
2001 Confronto + Mistura, (curated by Ricardo Basbaun), Power-Station of Freixo, Oporto, Portugal
2001 UrbanLab, (curated by Paulo Mendes), Maia Bienalle, Maia, Portugal
2001 Colecção Banco Privado, (curated by João Fernandes), Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art (MACS), Oporto, Portugal
2001 Epicentro, Estudo sobre a Origem das Línguas, Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art, Lisbon (solo)
2001 La Pensée et l’Erreur, (curated by Ferran Barenblit), Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona, Spain (solo)
2001 Love Scenes, Círculo de Artes Plásticas de Coimbra (ECO.), Coimbra, Portugal (solo)
2001 Aplauso, Ensaio sobre os Dados Imediatos da Consciência, Serralves Foundation / Silo Cultural Space, Oporto, Portugal (solo)
2000 Runaway Car Crashed #2, (curated by João Fernandes), Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art (MACS), Oporto, Portugal (solo)
2000 More Works about Buildings and Food (ECO.), (curated by Pedro Lapa), Oeiras Foundry, Oeiras, Portugal
2000 Portuguese Contemporary Art, Glasgow, Scotland
2000 XXVI Bienal de Pontevedra (ECO.), (curated by Maria Corral and Miguel Perez), Galiza, Spain
1999 Run Away Car Crashed #1, Cultural Centre of São Paulo (CCSP), São Paulo, Brazil (solo)
1998 Eye of the Devil, Ceramics Museum, Caldas da Raínha, Portugal (solo)
1998 Air Bag, The Return of the Real, (ECO.), National Museum of Contemporary Art, Museu do Chiado, Lisbon., Portugal (solo)
1998 Diamond Shine, Círculo de Artes Plásticas de Coimbra (ECO.), Coimbra, Portugal (solo)