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Year
2019
Medium
Drawings
Reference
bc82ba30
Indian ink on paper
1986 Fão, Portugal
Mariana Barrote, (Fão, 1986), currently lives in Viana do Castelo. She graduated in fine arts at the Faculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade do Porto and currently is taking a Master’s degree in drawing at the FBAUP. Her drawings seem to be a search for motion. Simple lines outlined in charcoal or Indian ink that appears to be floating on paper. It is the material that guides the contour and then, strange figurines take shape, so vigorously draw and yet so light and delicate. Mariana’s work is charged by the imagery of fables, myths and older legends that aligned with the simplicity of her technique evoke a certain primitive expression and rhythm. Her research and practice take place in the aggregation of images and representations capable of reflecting the body’s own dynamics: vitality; violence; presence and death. Through
her paintings, but also drawings and recently the experimentation with video, she constructs narratives whose deciphering
can be multiple.
Address
Porto, Rua Damião de Góis 200
Sala117 is a gallery and platform for the dissemination of contemporary artistic practices. In a cross between different languages, supports and processes, the gallery is increasingly dedicated to supporting and promoting the work of emerging artists. Founded in 2016 in the city of Porto, its program includes exhibitions and curatorial projects of its repres...