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A vibrant 1988 collage painting by Pedro Casqueiro featuring dynamic blue squares and geometric shapes that create a musical composition of color, inviting you to explore this unique piece of contemporary abstraction.

Portuguese painter Pedro Casqueiro blends abstract & figurative art, creating striking works influenced by neo-figurative styles. Explore his unique vision!

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ESSAYS ON THE FREEDOM OF IMAGESometimes hidden, somewhere we know not where, there is a painter who has travelled the multiple paths of painting as if he expected some revelation about himself from it, about the nature of images, about the processes and methods that allow an image to be pictorial. In Pedro Casqueiro’s painting there is a feeling of the possibility of painting that seems to come from an effective belief in painting’s viability to create visual worlds, tested by Casqueiro in the countless variants that he has practiced, ranging from the most geometricising abstraction and including collages or through more clearly figurative moments. Almost everything can be crossed in his painting: maps, spaces, houses, mirrors, colour charts, plants and appropriated images. What is certain is that such a profusion of instruments, images, aesthetic tools and convocations does not build metaphors of the world, or allegories of the social; nor even allegories of painting as a genre. There is no moral in his work, nor any precept about what art or painting should or should not be, just a continued practice that is indifferent to the most emphatic discourses on the death of painting that ran through the 20th century. He thus doesn’t need to make a painting starting from photographic or videographic images; he doesn’t need to paint what we recognise – although we may recognise many images in his canvases. It is a musical painting, with the whole classic connotation that exists in this aesthetic matrix; it starts with primacies of composition, counterpoints, escapes and rebalancings. One thus understands that his painting is developed in each painting as the resolving of a specific problem, then the next one, in series that move around specific issues, to then go on to others, in each leaving ballast for the next, even when there are significant leaps in the typologies. All of these formulations contain an idea of enchantment and permanent transfiguration of painting in their processes – which are very wide nowadays. However, as a typified form, with images inside it that stand out on the surface on which they are hanging, the format of the painting, that great Renaissance inheritance, finds an enormous field of freedom in its apparent limitation.Delfim Sardo

Artist Biography

The Infinite Canvas: The Artistic Vision of Pedro Casqueiro

Born in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1959, Pedro Casqueiro stands as a profound voice in contemporary art, a painter whose work navigates the delicate boundary between the tangible world and the abstract realm of pure imagination. His artistic journey is not merely a progression of styles, but a continuous exploration of the very nature of the image itself. Casqueiro’s practice is characterized by an unwavering belief in the viability of painting to construct entirely new visual worlds, moving through a vast spectrum of techniques that range from rigorous, geometric abstraction to moments of striking figurative clarity.

To encounter a Casqueiro painting is to enter a space where the boundaries of reality are perpetually fluid. His canvases act as crossroads where maps, architectural spaces, mirrors, and botanical elements converge. He does not seek to create mere metaphors or social allegories; instead, his work exists as a musical composition in visual form. Much like a master composer utilizes counterpoint and rhythm, Casqueino employs composition, escapes, and rebalancings to resolve specific aesthetic problems within each piece. This creates a sense of permanent transfiguration, where every brushstroke contributes to an ongoing dialogue about the possibilities of the pictorial medium.

A Synthesis of Form and Materiality

The evolution of Casqueiro’s style is marked by a fearless experimentation with diverse instruments and aesthetic tools. His work often incorporates elements such as collages and appropriated images, yet he avoids the trap of relying solely on photographic or videographic references. There is an inherent freedom in his approach; he does not feel compelled to paint only what is recognizable, but rather focuses on the process of making an image pictorial. This allows for a unique tension within his work—a feeling that while we may recognize certain shapes or textures, they are being recontextualized into something entirely new and enchanted.

In his collaborative endeavors, particularly alongside the renowned artist Ana Jotta, Casqueiro has explored even deeper territories of artistic expression. Their shared explorations have delved into themes of identity and memory, often pushing the boundaries of materiality through the use of unconventional materials and conceptual approaches. This period of his career highlights his ability to move beyond the traditional confines of the canvas, engaging with the subtle interplay between meaning and the physical substance of art, much like the pioneering spirit of the 20th-century avant-garde.

Legacy and the Freedom of the Image

The historical significance of Pedro Casqueiro lies in his resistance to the "death of painting" discourses that permeated much of the late 20th century. Rather than reacting against tradition, he has embraced a continued practice that is indifferent to emphatic academic debates, focusing instead on the intrinsic magic of the artistic gesture. His work remains vital because it celebrates the autonomy of the image—the idea that a painting can exist as its own sovereign reality, independent of external moral or social precepts.

Through his mastery of both the geometric and the figurative, Casqueiro has left an indelible mark on contemporary Portuguese art. His legacy is found in the way he invites viewers to lose themselves in the layers of his compositions, finding beauty in the unexpected and strength in the abstract. He remains a painter of profound depth, reminding us that the true power of art lies in its ability to create, endlessly and beautifully, new worlds from the fragments of our own.

pedro casqueiro

pedro casqueiro

1959 - , Portugal

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Pollock
    • Abstract Expressionism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Picasso
    • Matisse
  • Date Of Birth: February 12, 1925
  • Date Of Death: 1992
  • Full Name: Joan Mitchell
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Orange and Black Wall
    • Cool White
    • Lost Mine
  • Place Of Birth: Chicago, USA
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