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TRAVELLING MACHINEThe boxes turned into tables that support glass with domes on them are machines, connected by cables. They are, as Joseph Beuys used to say, batteries. In the case of Pedro Cabrita Reis, they are machines powered by an energy that seems to come from a deep, Portuguese and vernacular zone, connected to a memory of some lost time between the vague past and their present. Pedro Cabrita Reis has that strange capacity to turn us into the activators of a device for moving in time – his works are time machines, vernacular in their fragility. It is in the counterpoising of elements we recognise – devices that belong to an archaeology of memory and the permanent connection to the idea of construction, of edification – that these sculptures find their specific, efficient power. This work was a commission from the Colecção da Caixa Geral de Depósitos and is connected to other works that Cabrita Reis made at the same time, namely as an extraordinary installation that he made for the town of Óbidos. This monumental work was entitled Das mãos dos construtores (1992) and was made up of immense pipelines that led to and came out in sober, enclosed brick dwellings. At the same time he made a set of sculptures entitled H. suits, which added to his work a hospital component which was intimately linked to the body, one that was tragic in the frailty that defined an anthropological view of illness, of perishability and of healing. It is in the coming together of this universe that this sculpture appears, as close to the scale of the body as a piece of furniture, yet turned into a monument. Sometimes Pedro Cabrita Reis’s work takes this monumental scale to an architectural level and the sculpture becomes a building. In none of these cases is it ever the space as such that his work deals with, but our relationship with it, even when his proposal – in which there is a crossing of romantic memory, the nostalgia of rationalist humanism, the archaeology of a pre-artistic thought and sleight of hand – takes the model of the cathedral or its opposite, the buckle, as its base matrix. Here, however, it is the slightly amplified human scale of the body that makes this obsolete machine, this battery that can only be believed under electric light, live.Delfim Sardo

Biografija umjetnika

A Cartography of Space and Memory: The World of Pedro Cabrita Reis

Born in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1956, Pedro Cabrita Reis has emerged as a pivotal figure in contemporary art, not merely representing his nation’s artistic landscape but actively shaping its dialogue with the international stage. His formative years spent within the historical and cultural richness of Lisbon deeply inform his practice, imbuing it with a sensitivity to place, memory, and the often-fragile relationship between interior and exterior worlds. Even before fully establishing himself as an artist, Cabrita Reis demonstrated a commitment to fostering critical discourse around art, founding and directing the influential magazine *Arte Opinião* from 1978 to 1982—a platform that provided vital space for discussion during a period of significant social and political change. This early engagement with the theoretical underpinnings of artistic creation foreshadowed the conceptual depth that would come to characterize his own work.

The Language of Found Objects and Fleeting Light

Cabrita Reis’s artistic vocabulary is remarkably diverse, encompassing painting, sculpture, photography, and drawing, yet a unifying thread runs through all facets of his practice: an exploration of space as both physical reality and psychological construct. He doesn't simply occupy space; he dissects it, reconfigures it, and imbues it with layers of meaning. A defining characteristic is his masterful use of industrial materials—steel bars, salvaged windows, door frames—elements often overlooked or discarded, yet within Cabrita Reis’s hands, they are transformed into poignant symbols of memory, transition, and the passage of time. These aren't merely aesthetic choices; they represent a deliberate engagement with the materiality of existence, a grounding in the tangible world that anchors his more conceptual explorations. Equally crucial is his innovative use of light, particularly fluorescent strip lighting. This isn’t simply illumination; it’s an active agent within his compositions, dividing space, defining boundaries, and casting shadows that dance and shift, creating an ephemeral quality that underscores the fleeting nature of perception. The interplay between these found objects and artificial light generates a unique visual language—one that is both starkly minimalist and profoundly evocative.

International Recognition and Landmark Exhibitions

Cabrita Reis’s career trajectory has been marked by increasing international recognition, beginning with his early solo exhibition “25 Desenhos” (25 Drawings) in 1981 at the Sociedade Nacional de Belas Artes. However, it was his participation in Documenta IX in Kassel in 1992 that truly propelled him onto the global art scene. This pivotal moment was followed by further invitations to prestigious platforms such as Documenta XIV in 2017 and numerous appearances at the Venice Biennale—representing Portugal in 1995, 2003, and participating in Aperto in 1997. His inclusion in both the 21st and 24th São Paulo Biennales solidified his standing as a significant voice within contemporary art. Landmark installations like “The Leaning Paintings #5,” with its delicate balance of glass plates, neon lights, and wood, exemplify his ability to create spatial effects that are simultaneously architectural and deeply personal. Similarly, “It is never about balance #2,” featuring a monumental metal beam, explores themes of time, fragility, and the inherent instability of existence. These works aren’t simply objects; they are environments—immersive experiences that invite contemplation and challenge conventional notions of space and form.

Public Interventions and Enduring Legacy

Beyond the confines of galleries and museums, Cabrita Reis has consistently sought to engage with the public sphere through site-specific installations. His interventions at Central Tejo in Lisbon (2018) and Palácio in Porto (2005) demonstrate his ability to respond sensitively to existing architectural contexts, transforming industrial spaces into sites of artistic reflection. This commitment to public art underscores his belief that art should be accessible and relevant to a wider audience. His work is now held in esteemed collections worldwide, including the Gulbenkian Museum, Tate Modern, and Museu Berardo—a testament to its enduring quality and significance. Pedro Cabrita Reis stands as a leading figure in contemporary Portuguese art, an artist whose innovative use of materials, exploration of light and space, and conceptual depth have not only enriched Portugal’s artistic heritage but also resonated with audiences globally. He continues to push boundaries, experimenting with new approaches while remaining steadfastly committed to exploring the fundamental questions that lie at the heart of human perception and experience—questions about memory, place, and the very nature of reality itself.
Pedro Cabrita Reis

Pedro Cabrita Reis

1956 - , Portugal

Kratke činjenice

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Konceptualna umjetnost, Instalacija
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['suvremena portugalska umjetnost']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • arhitektonska teorija
    • konceptualna umjetnost
  • Date Of Birth: 5. rujna 1956.
  • Full Name: Pedro Cabrita Reis
  • Nationality: Portugalski
  • Notable Artworks:
    • À propos des lieux d’origine #1
    • H. Suite (XII)
    • H. Suite (XI)
    • The Leaning Paintings #5
    • It is never about balance #2
  • Place Of Birth: Lisabon, Portugal