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Explore João Vieira’s "Untitled" (1969) – an abstract expressionist masterpiece featuring bold letters & dynamic forms. A captivating exploration of inversion, eroticism, and visual poetry.

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I PAINT PAINTINGS BY LETTERSIt is vain, this love Italian style. Seen in the mirror, being reflected and thus inverted, then double inverted. There is a voyeuristic side to this narcissistic fascination, just as there is an erotic side to what is suggested in these inversions, in the subtle metaphors that our imagination might build. In 1971, on the cover of the first issue of the magazine Colóquio Artes, which the Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian published for a hundred and eleven issues, there was a painting by João Vieira, dated close to this Amor à italiana. This was Uma rosa é, from 1968, a painting that referred to Gertrude Stein and her poem “A rose is a rose is a rose is”. A fascination for words – and for this circular poem – seems to flow through all of Vieira’s work. He himself said that his greatest influence was Cesário Verde and that the idea for the paintings of words, letters and numbers that he started in the sixties had been born out of a passion for Cesário Verde, the most pictorial of the Portuguese poets: “I paint paintings by letters, by signs”, a line taken literally, and which is at the origin of a work constructed around words. His course, however, goes beyond the field of painting, both in his participation in the KWY group (with Lourdes Castro, René Bertholo, Costa Pinheiro, Christo, Jan Voss and José Escada), as well as in his sculptures – also of letters – installations or performances. Amor à italiana stands, in the certainty of its gesture, in the irony of its title and this double inversion, as one of João Vieira’s greatest works, between the visual poem and painting, between the game and the spectator’s attention. One question hangs in the air on looking at this painting: where is its erotic game? In the literal nature of its title, or in our imagination? A double inversion, however, is always the same in a different way.Delfim Sardo

Biografie des Künstlers

João Vieira: A Painter of Inversion and Erotic Poetry

João Vieira (1934-2009) remains a profoundly enigmatic figure in Portuguese art, an artist whose work defies easy categorization yet consistently pulsates with a raw, visceral energy. Born in Vidago, Portugal, in 1934, his life was marked by a restless exploration of artistic mediums and philosophical concepts, culminating in a unique visual language that blended Lettrism, abstraction, and a deeply personal engagement with the world. Vieira’s trajectory wasn't one of conventional academic training; instead, he forged his path through experimentation, political activism, and a relentless pursuit of challenging established artistic norms. His career spanned six decades, encompassing painting, sculpture, performance art, and literary illustration, each medium serving as a vehicle for exploring themes of inversion, eroticism, and the very nature of perception.

Early Years and the Rise of Grupo do Café Gelo

Vieira’s artistic awakening occurred in the mid-1950s, coinciding with the burgeoning Lettrist movement in Europe. This avant-garde group, centered around Tristan Tzara and Georges Bataille, sought to liberate language from its traditional constraints, using it as a primary tool for artistic expression. Inspired by this radical approach, Vieira joined forces with other young artists in Lisbon to form Grupo do Café Gelo (The Ice Café Group) in 1956. This collective, operating out of a modest café above the city’s main square, became a crucible for experimentation and political dissent. The group's name itself – “Gelo” (Ice) – alluded to their desire to break through the frozen conventions of established art and culture. Within Grupo do Café Gelo, Vieira began to develop his distinctive style, characterized by bold colors, gestural brushwork, and a deliberate manipulation of language and typography. His early works, such as “Amor à Italiana” (1969), exemplify this period, employing layered color fields and fragmented letters to create visually arresting compositions that explored themes of inversion and eroticism – concepts he would continually revisit throughout his career.

The Influence of Paris and the KWY Group

In 1958, Vieira relocated to Paris, a pivotal moment in his artistic development. The city’s vibrant art scene offered him access to a wider range of influences and techniques. He studied at Henri Goetz's renowned drawing school, absorbing the lessons of artists like Dubuffet, whose use of raw materials and gestural painting profoundly impacted Vieira’s approach. Crucially, he also encountered members of the Spanish Lettrist group *El Paso*, further expanding his artistic vocabulary. However, it was the formation of the KWY Group (Kwy Yndo – “Kwy Indo”) in 1958 that truly defined his Parisian period. This collective, comprised of Vieira himself, Lourdes Castro, Christo, and Jan Voss, pushed the boundaries of experimental art, creating installations, performances, and literary illustrations that challenged conventional notions of artistic creation. The KWY Group’s work was characterized by a playful disregard for established rules, embracing chance, improvisation, and a radical redefinition of the artist's role.

Return to Portugal and the Exploration of Spatiality

Returning to Lisbon in 1964, Vieira continued his exploration of spatiality and materiality, moving beyond the purely visual realm. He began incorporating unconventional materials – rigid polyurethane, flexible foams, and car paint – into his work, creating assemblages and environments that engaged with the viewer on a more visceral level. His 1969 painting “Untitled” is a prime example of this shift, featuring bold letters arranged in dynamic forms that evoke a sense of disorientation and intrigue. This period also saw Vieira’s involvement in theatre as a set designer and director, further blurring the boundaries between art forms. He viewed these diverse activities not as separate disciplines but as interconnected explorations of human experience.

Legacy and Historical Significance

João Vieira's legacy is one of profound originality and artistic courage. He was a key figure in the Portuguese Lettrist movement, pushing the boundaries of art and challenging established conventions. His work remains remarkably relevant today, offering a powerful commentary on themes of identity, language, and perception. Despite his relative obscurity during much of his career, Vieira’s influence can be seen in the work of numerous contemporary artists who continue to explore experimental approaches to visual communication. His exploration of inversion and eroticism, often intertwined with political critique, provides a unique lens through which to understand the complexities of the human condition. João Vieira died in Lisbon in 2009, leaving behind a body of work that continues to provoke, challenge, and inspire. His paintings are now housed in major museums across Portugal and beyond, ensuring that his singular vision will continue to resonate with audiences for generations to come.
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Kurzinfos

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Lettrism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['KWY Group']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Dubuffet']
  • Date Of Birth: October 4, 1934
  • Date Of Death: September 15, 2009
  • Full Name: João Rodrigues Vieira
  • Nationality: Portuguese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Amor à Italiana
    • Untitled
  • Place Of Birth: Vidago, Portugal
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