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Explore the captivating works of Jorge Queiroz, a Portuguese artist blending drawing & painting to explore post-symbolic universes. Discover his unique style & artistic journey.

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THE STRANGE ENTRAILS OF A DRAWINGJorge Queiroz’s drawings are a permanent flux, as if they were fragments of an endless visual history. In a book by Italo Calvino, If on a winter’s night a traveller, the possibility is raised of all books, all the stories in the world being no more than fragments of an enormous and endless narrative told by a far-off and secretive old man, where all writers would go and seek their fictions. Jorge Queiroz’s drawings seem to be the demonstration in drawing of that inexhaustible source of little visual narratives, allusions to comic situations, metamorphosed bodies, strange spaces, the enchanting or terrible visions, or just indifferent, or almost indiscernible. There seems to be no process of evolving in his work, only transformation, metamorphosis of one thing into another, one place into another, one sheet of paper into another. Obviously there is the possibility of connecting Jorge Queiroz’s working methodology to the influence of Marcel Broodthaers, or to the visionary and surrealising character of Belgian art, but the unmistakable character of his exclusively drawing work (with sporadic sallies into painting and video) comes from a visual intelligence that transforms the drawing into a permanent visceral condition, for on each sheet he exposes the entrails of all of his previous and future drawings. An exhibition by Jorge Queiroz is therefore a trip into his complex process of composing images starting from registers varying between the figuration of recognisable situations and doodling, between that which we recognise as references (curtains, stages, museum and gallery spaces, bodies) and a mesh of lines that define tensions, paths, failures or pyrrhic victories. In their apparent spontaneity, these drawings are much more than that: they are almost-worlds, defining themselves as continuities between the series and within each one of them. They clearly possess a humour of their own, which is often strange; on other occasions they are games of visual signs. Above all they are lines that one can follow in that strange, difficult, apparently intuitive and very sophisticated possibility of generating forms on paper that exorcise our compulsion to represent.Delfim Sardo

Artist Biography

Jorge Queiroz: A Cartographer of the Subconscious

Born in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1966, Jorge Queiroz’s artistic journey is one of quiet exploration and profound introspection. He didn't emerge from a traditional art school; instead, he cultivated his singular vision through a deliberate process of immersion – attending Ar.Co (Center for Art and Visual Communication) in Lisbon, the Royal College of Arts in London, and ultimately, earning an MFA at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. This transatlantic experience profoundly shaped his approach, layering influences from European tradition with the experimental spirit of American art.

Queiroz’s early years in New York were crucial to the development of his distinctive style. He spent six formative years absorbing the city's vibrant cultural landscape, a period that instilled within him a deep appreciation for abstraction and a willingness to challenge conventional artistic boundaries. This time fostered an interest in exploring the subconscious, a theme that would become central to his work.

The Language of Absence: Drawing and Painting as Dialogue

Queiroz’s art is characterized by a fascinating dialogue between drawing and painting—not as distinct techniques, but as interwoven elements within a single, unified process. He frequently employs fluid lines reminiscent of drawing, layering them with washes of color and textured brushstrokes that evoke the qualities of paint. This hybrid approach creates works that are both precise and evocative, simultaneously suggesting meticulous planning and spontaneous expression.

A key element of his technique is the deliberate avoidance of explicit narrative or symbolic representation. Instead, Queiroz constructs intricate, often surreal scenarios—autofictional landscapes populated by ambiguous figures and architectural fragments. These spaces aren’t meant to be easily deciphered; they invite viewers into a realm of personal associations and emotional resonance. The absence of clear meaning is not a failure but rather a deliberate strategy, forcing the viewer to actively participate in constructing their own interpretation.

Exploring Post-Symbolic Territories

Queiroz’s work firmly resides within the realm of post-symbolic art—a category that emerged in the late 20th century as a reaction against the dominance of traditional symbolism. Rather than relying on recognizable imagery to convey meaning, Queiroz creates visual puzzles that operate on a purely sensory level. His compositions are rich with texture and color, evoking moods and atmospheres without resorting to direct representation.

This approach can be understood as an exploration of the subconscious—a realm where associations are formed through pure feeling rather than logical reasoning. His work is often described as “enigmatic,” reflecting its ability to simultaneously intrigue and resist easy understanding. It’s a deliberate embrace of ambiguity, inviting viewers to contemplate the hidden depths of their own imaginations.

Recognition and Legacy

Queiroz's career has been marked by both critical acclaim and significant exhibitions. He participated in the 50th Venice Biennale (2003) and the 26th São Paulo Biennial (2004), solidifying his position as a leading contemporary Portuguese artist. Solo shows at institutions like the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art in Porto and the Pavilhão Branco in Lisbon have further showcased his distinctive vision.

His work is held in prestigious collections worldwide, including those of MoMA (New York), SF-MoMA (San Francisco), and Musée d'Art Contemporain de Funchal (Portugal). Queiroz’s art continues to evolve, demonstrating a commitment to pushing the boundaries of drawing and painting while maintaining a deep connection to his own unique artistic voice. He remains an artist deeply engaged with the complexities of perception, memory, and the human condition—a cartographer charting the uncharted territories of the subconscious.

jorge queiroz

jorge queiroz

1966 - , Portugal

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Post-symbolic art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Ar.Co']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Joan Miro']
  • Date Of Birth: 1966
  • Full Name: Jorge Queiroz
  • Nationality: Portuguese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Untitled
    • Untitled
    • Untitled
  • Place Of Birth: Lisbon, Portugal
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