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Adelina

Meta Description: La artista brasileña hariel revignet de oliveira fusiona arquitectura y urbanismo con arte autobiográfico explorando temas sociales, ancestrales y espirituales; nominada al premio PIPA por su innovación artística.

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Known as “Boca da Noite” (Mouth of Night), Adelina was an enslaved woman, as was her mother. It is said that her father was a slave master, had riches, and promised his daughter that he would set her free when she turned seventeen. The promise was not kept and Adelina remained as an enslaved housemaid. Raised in the house of her master, she studied on her own and learned to read and write. After his impoverishment, Adelina’s father started to manufacture cigars. Adelina sold the cigars she carried on a tray in downtown São Luís. In Largo do Carmo, where she had student clients, she had the opportunity to participate in abolitionist demonstrations. Among legends and memories about her, it is said that the fact that Adelina knew the city streets and the people of the region well was her greatest asset in the political struggle. She was able to anticipate police actions, coordinate the escape of enslaved people and contribute to the maintenance of quilombola villages.

Biografía del artista

Hariel Revignet de Oliveira: Bridging Architecture and Ancestral Echoes

Hariel Revignet de Oliveira, born in Goiânia, Brazil in 1995, is a contemporary artist whose practice defies easy categorization, seamlessly merging the precision of architectural design with the rich tapestry of autobiographical exploration. Her artistic journey stems from a fascination with the intersection between urban landscapes and personal narratives—a preoccupation that informs her distinctive visual language and thematic concerns. Trained as an architect and urbanist, Oliveira’s formal education undoubtedly instilled in her a meticulous eye for detail and spatial understanding, qualities which subsequently translate into her artwork. However, she resists simply replicating architectural forms; instead, she utilizes these foundational skills to delve deeper into questions of identity, memory, and cultural heritage.
  • Early Influences: Oliveira’s artistic sensibilities were nurtured by exposure to Brazilian folklore and indigenous traditions—particularly the narratives surrounding the Quilombo dos Palmares, a historic settlement established in Minas Gerais during the colonial era. This encounter sparked an interest in exploring themes of resistance, resilience, and the preservation of ancestral knowledge.
  • Style & Technique: Oliveira’s artistic style is characterized by layered textures and muted palettes—often employing gouache and china-ink on paper. Her technique prioritizes slow, deliberate brushstrokes that capture subtle nuances of light and shadow, mirroring the careful observation demanded by architectural analysis. The resulting images possess a contemplative quality, inviting viewers to contemplate both the visual surface and the underlying emotional resonance.
Her artistic explorations extend beyond mere stylistic imitation; Oliveira actively seeks to confront societal injustices and champion marginalized voices. Her work confronts issues of social inequality and celebrates cultural diversity—demonstrating a commitment to fostering empathy and promoting dialogue. Notably, she was recognized as a nominee for the PIPA Prize in 2021, an accolade that underscores her contribution to Brazilian contemporary art and validates her dedication to artistic experimentation.
  • Notable Works: Oliveira’s portfolio includes captivating pieces like “Adelina,” “Iaiá de Ouro,” and “Adão,” each reflecting a profound engagement with themes of femininity, spirituality, and historical commemoration. These artworks stand as testament to her ability to distill complex ideas into visually arresting compositions.
  • Recognition & Future Directions: Oliveira’s artistic reputation continues to grow—with exhibitions showcasing her distinctive vision across galleries and museums throughout Brazil. Looking ahead, she intends to further refine her artistic practice while maintaining a steadfast commitment to addressing pressing social issues through her art—solidifying her position as a significant voice within the Brazilian art scene.
Oliveira’s work resonates with broader currents of artistic inquiry—particularly the resurgence of interest in autobiographical storytelling and the exploration of cultural memory. By blending architectural precision with emotional depth, she crafts artworks that transcend stylistic conventions and engage viewers on multiple levels—leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of Brazilian contemporary art.
Hariel Revignet Oliveira

Hariel Revignet Oliveira

1995 - , Brasil

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Autobiographical art
  • Date Of Birth: 1995
  • Full Name: hariel revignet de oliveira
  • Nationality: Brazilian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Adelina
    • Iaiá de Ouro
  • Place Of Birth: Goiânia, Brazil