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Azulejões (com volutas) – políptico

Azulejões (com volutas) – A Baroque Samba

Adriana Varejão’s “Azulejões (com volutas)” presents a captivating collision of historical epochs and artistic sensibilities, transforming the familiar motifs of Portuguese Baroque into an overwhelming, almost hallucinatory spectacle. This poliptico, meticulously crafted in blue and white, isn't merely a reproduction; it’s a profound interrogation of colonial legacies, a visceral exploration of power dynamics, and a testament to the enduring influence of decorative patterns on human experience. The sheer scale – 100 x 100 cm – immediately commands attention, forcing a confrontation with the artwork’s inherent strangeness. The artist's deliberate choice to amplify traditional Portuguese azulejos, originally designed as ceramic tiles for domestic walls, elevates them into monumental forms, blurring the lines between decorative art and historical narrative.

  • Subject Matter: The central theme revolves around the appropriation of Baroque imagery within a Brazilian context. Varejão utilizes the iconic patterns – swirling volutes, stylized waves, and depictions of opulent fabrics – to represent the excesses and contradictions inherent in colonial plantations.
  • Technique: The artwork’s execution is remarkably detailed, mirroring the meticulous craftsmanship of traditional azulejo production. The artist's skillful manipulation of color and texture creates a shimmering surface that seems to pulse with an almost unsettling energy.

Decoding the Crack – Fontana’s Legacy

Varejão’s approach extends far beyond a simple stylistic homage. Drawing heavily from the work of Italian artist Lucio Fontana, who pioneered the concept of “spatial poetry” through his cut-out monochrome paintings in the 1940s, she embraces the fissures and imperfections within the tiles as points of entry – both literal and metaphorical. These deliberate cracks, initially appearing as flaws, become a crucial element of the artwork’s meaning, echoing Fontana's exploration of the boundaries between two-dimensional and three-dimensional space. The “Azulejões” thus function as a visual manifestation of rupture and transformation, suggesting that even within seemingly fixed systems – like colonial power structures or decorative traditions – there is always potential for disruption and change.

Symbolism & Narrative

The imagery itself is laden with symbolic weight. The oversized waves evoke the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean, a constant presence in Brazilian history and a potent symbol of both opportunity and danger. The stylized flesh tones – rendered with unsettling realism – represent the human cost of colonial exploitation, hinting at the sensual and often brutal realities beneath the veneer of Baroque grandeur. The recurring motif of pleated cloth, transformed into undulating forms, speaks to the complex relationship between representation and reality, mirroring the ways in which cultural narratives are constructed and consumed. The work subtly references the history of slavery and forced labor within Brazil, adding a layer of critical commentary to its aesthetic exploration.

A Dialogue Across Time

"Azulejões (com volutas)" is more than just a beautiful artwork; it’s an intellectual provocation. Created in 2000, this piece continues to resonate with contemporary concerns about globalization, cultural appropriation, and the enduring impact of historical injustices. Its scale, technique, and symbolic depth invite viewers to engage in a profound dialogue across time – a conversation between Portugal and Brazil, between Baroque and Samba, and ultimately, between memory and representation. This reproduction offers a unique opportunity to experience this powerful artwork firsthand.

Adriana Varejão (1964 –)

Adriana Varejão: artista visionaria brasiliana che fonde pittura, scultura e installazione. Esplora le sue opere stratificate dedicate all'identità, alla cultura e alla storia coloniale.

Culturgest - Fundação Caixa Geral de Depósitos (Lisbona, Portogallo)

La Culturgest a Lisbon è un importante centro culturale contemporaneo che offre mostre d'arte visiva, spettacoli teatrali, concerti musicali e festival cinematografici. Esplora esperienze culturali diverse per tutte le età in questa istituzione della Fondazione CGD.

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  • Notable elements or techniques: Ceramic tile scale
  • Year: 2000
  • Dimensions: 100 x 100 cm
  • Location: Private Collection
  • Artistic style: Brazilian Baroque
  • Title: Azulejões (com volutas)
  • Subject or theme: Colonial relationship

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