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Osnovne informacije

  • Born: 1971, Paris, France
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Nationality: France
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Top-ranked work: Pantelmina 1
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Museums on APS:
    • Culturgest - Fundação Caixa Geral de Depósitos
    • Culturgest - Fundação Caixa Geral de Depósitos
    • Culturgest - Fundação Caixa Geral de Depósitos
    • Culturgest - Fundação Caixa Geral de Depósitos
    • Culturgest - Fundação Caixa Geral de Depósitos
  • Top 3 works: Pantelmina 1

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What is Joana Vasconcelos known for?
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At what Biennale did Joana Vasconcelos exhibit her sculpture “La fiancée”?
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Joana Vasconcelos: A Feminist Vision Sculpted in Unexpected Materials

Joana Vasconcelos (born 1971) is a Portuguese artist whose monumental installations have captivated audiences worldwide, establishing her as one of the foremost voices in contemporary sculpture and multimedia art. Born in Paris, France, she carries the legacy of exile – returning to Portugal following the Carnation Revolution in 1974 – which profoundly shaped her artistic sensibility and worldview. Her formative years instilled a deep appreciation for cultural heritage juxtaposed with a critical engagement with societal norms, themes that permeate throughout her oeuvre. Studying at Ar.Co – Centro de Arte e Comunicação Visual in Lisbon solidified her grounding in visual arts and propelled her onto the international stage.

Early Life & Artistic Formation

Vasconcelos’s artistic journey began in Lisbon where she honed her skills at Ar.Co, absorbing influences from diverse artistic traditions while simultaneously developing a distinctive aesthetic rooted in experimentation and conceptual exploration. This academic foundation provided crucial tools for tackling ambitious projects that challenge conventional perceptions of art and craft. Notably, she participated in national biennales like Bienal de Arte AIP in Santa Maria da Feira (1996 & 1998) and the 7ª Bienal Internacional de Escultura e Desenho in Caldas da Rainha (1997), immersing herself in Portugal’s artistic landscape. The EDP Novos Artistas Prize awarded in 2000 recognized her burgeoning talent and cemented her position as a rising star within Portuguese art circles.

The Venice Biennale Breakthrough & Conceptual Sculpture

Vasconcelos gained international recognition in 2005 when she debuted at the Venice Biennale with *A Noiva* (*The Bride*), a breathtaking chandelier crafted from over 14,000 tampons – an audacious statement that immediately drew critical acclaim and sparked considerable debate. This provocative piece served as a powerful metaphor for femininity within the contemporary context, highlighting the intersection of craft traditions and feminist concerns. The Biennale experience solidified her commitment to tackling complex social issues through artistic intervention. Her subsequent installation “Contaminação” at Palazzo Grassi in 2011 further cemented her reputation as an artist who dares to confront uncomfortable truths.

Technique & Material Exploration: Crochet, Fabric & Monumental Scale

Vasconcelos’s artistic practice distinguishes itself by a masterful manipulation of materials—primarily crochet and fabric—transformed into monumental sculptures that defy categorization. She deliberately juxtaposes mass-produced objects with handcrafted techniques, prompting viewers to reconsider notions of value and association within the art world. This approach isn't merely stylistic; it embodies a deliberate critique of societal expectations surrounding gender roles and domestic labor. Her work frequently incorporates everyday items – pianos, laptops – enveloped in intricate crocheted textiles, creating visually arresting contrasts that underscore her conceptual framework. The scale of her installations is equally significant, demanding physical engagement from the audience and fostering contemplation on themes of identity and cultural heritage.

Notable Achievements & Recognition

Joana Vasconcelos’s artistic vision has garnered considerable acclaim globally. Her participation in the Venice Biennale (2005, 2011, 2013 & 2015) solidified her position as a leading figure in contemporary art and showcased her ability to generate dialogue around pressing social issues. The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao awarded her retrospective exhibition “I’m Your Mirror” in 2018, recognizing her enduring contribution to artistic innovation. Furthermore, she was honored with the Contemporary Art Prize by the Association des Amis Français du Musée d'Art de Tel Aviv (2013), demonstrating her influence within the international art community. Her work is currently housed in prestigious collections including ARoS Aarhus Art Museum, Museu Coleção Berardo and NMWA, cementing her legacy as an artist who transcends boundaries and inspires reflection on artistic expression and societal values.