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Ângelo De Sousa (1938 – 2011)

Entdecken Sie Ângelo de Sousa (1938-2011), einen portugiesischen Maler & Bildhauer, bekannt für kräftige Farben, minimalistische Lichtstudien und innovative Techniken. Beeinflusst von Mosambik & geehrt auf der São Paulo Biennale.

Culturgest - Fundação Caixa Geral de Depósitos (Lissabon, Portugal)

Die Culturgest in Lissabon ist ein führendes Zentrum für zeitgenössische Kunst, das Ausstellungen zeitgenössischer Kunst, darstellende Künste, Konzerte und Filmfestivals bietet. Entdecken Sie vielfältige kulturelle Erlebnisse für alle Altersgruppen in dieser CGD-Stiftung.

A Kaleidoscope of Form: The Vibrant Vision of Ângelo de Sousa

In the quiet corners of contemporary art appreciation, few works capture the eye with such immediate, rhythmic vitality as this untitled masterpiece from 1990 by the esteemed Portuguese artist Ângelo César Cardoso de Sousa. At first glance, the viewer is met with a singular, organic silhouette—a tree-like form that defies traditional botanical representation to embrace something far more primal and expressive. The trunk of this specimen is not merely wood and bark, but a swirling confluence of light and pigment; yellows, oranges, reds, greens, blues, and purples dance together in a chromatic symphony. This piece serves as a profound testament to the artist's ability to distill the essence of nature into a concentrated burst of color, making it an irresistible focal point for any curated collection or sophisticated interior space.

The technique employed here speaks to the restless innovation that defined de Sousa’s illustrious career. Moving beyond the boundaries of traditional painting, the artist utilizes a layering of hues that suggests a deep preoccupation with texture and the interplay of light. The way the colors bleed into one another—transitioning from the warmth of a sunset orange to the cool depth of a midnight blue—creates a sense of movement within a static frame. This fluid application of pigment allows the central form, which oscillates between the shape of a leaf and the fullness of an apple, to feel alive, as if it were breathing within its small 21 x 15 cm stage. For the collector, this work offers a rare glimpse into the artist's mastery of "color as substance," where pigment is not just a coating but a structural element of the composition.

Beyond its aesthetic brilliance, the artwork carries a profound emotional resonance rooted in the artist’s unique biography. Born in the vibrant landscapes of Maputo, Mozambique, and later refined by the academic rigor of Porto, de Sousa’s work is a bridge between African luminosity and European formal experimentation. This specific piece, created toward the end of his life, reflects a matured synthesis of these influences—a minimalist exploration that does not sacrifice complexity. The symbolism of the singular, multicolored tree can be interpreted as a metaphor for the interconnectedness of all life and the diversity of experience. It is a celebration of growth, resilience, and the kaleidoscopic nature of existence.

For interior designers and art enthusiasts alike, this reproduction offers more than just decoration; it provides an emotional anchor. Its compact scale makes it an ideal choice for intimate gallery walls or as a sophisticated accent in a modern study. The bold, saturated palette is capable of breathing life into neutral-toned rooms, providing a much-needed spark of energy and conversation. To possess a piece from this series is to hold a fragment of Portuguese art history—a vibrant, pulsing memory of an artist who spent his entire life chasing the transformative power of light and form.


Details zum Kunstwerk

Kurzübersicht

  • Dimensions: 21 x 15 cm
  • Subject or theme: Abstract tree shape resembling a leaf
  • Title: Untitled, from series
  • Year: 1990
  • Notable elements: Colorful trunk with multi-colored layers