Ecce Homo V
Ecce Homo V

Juraci Dórea

Ecce Homo V, 199060 x 60cm9000 EUR
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charcoal and pva paint on eucatexMartins&MonteroBrussels
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This contemporary artwork features a bold, abstract composition with striking contrasts and dynamic energy. The canvas is dominated by a vibrant red background with spontaneous, jagged black lines and shapes that create a sense of chaos and movement. The central figures appear as distorted, mask-like faces with expressive, angular features. The artist's bold, gestural brushwork and use of contrasting colors convey a raw, emotional intensity. This piece reflects the artist's exploration of the subconscious and the human psyche, capturing the complexity and duality of the human experience. ...

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Juraci Dórea
Artist
Juraci Dórea
1944 , Brazilian

To study architecture, in the 1960s Juraci Dórea moved from Feira de Santana to Salvador, where he witnessed the intense cultural production that arose there out of the encounter between the experimental vanguardist attitude and the singular experience of a territory steeped in an Afro-Brazilian heritage. After earning his degree, Dórea returned to his hometown, the municipal seat of the metropolitan region of Portal do Sertão. There, he began to construct a consistent oeuvre, which gradually brought about a convergence of contemporary visual languages with backcountry roots and traditions. His Estandartes de Jacuípe [Banners of Jacuípe] (1975), for example, are rhythmed and symmetric abstract compositions made of treated cowhide, sewn with the same processes used in the common production of saddles and clothing for cowboys. In the 1980s, Dórea’s telluric connection took on another power of magnitude. After beginning his Projeto Terra [Project Earth] (1982 - ), he not only assimilated backcountry artisanal know-how, but also traveled deep into the Bahian backcountry to implant his works in that landscape, often making use of the materials he found in the fields and pastures. Due to this new focus, the primary public of his work was no longer the urban visitor of cultural institutions but rather an audience consisting largely of backcountry dwellers. The records produced in this context, in the form of photographs, films, reports and texts, document not only Dórea’s creative trajectory, but also countless shocks and rearrangements between conceptions of art, language and territory. ...

Juraci Dórea: Artworks
Série Terra II - 3o ato o Homem
Juraci DóreaSérie Terra II - 3o ato o Homem, 198145000 EUR
3o ato: o homem, da série Terra - II (Zona rural de São Gonçalo dos Campos - Bahia)
Juraci Dórea3o ato: o homem, da série Terra - II (Zona rural de São Gonçalo dos Campos - Bahia), 19838000 EUR
Série Terra II - 3o ato o Homem
Juraci DóreaSérie Terra II - 3o ato o Homem, 198245000 EUR
Terra VI (Jericó - São Gonçalo dos Campos - Bahia)
Juraci DóreaTerra VI (Jericó - São Gonçalo dos Campos - Bahia), 19818000 EUR
Terra
Juraci DóreaTerra, 198210368 EUR
Progetto Terra
Juraci DóreaProgetto Terra, 19882000 EUR
Maquete I
Juraci DóreaMaquete I, 199818000 EUR
Projeto Terra: Escultura de Canudos (Canudos - Bahia)
Juraci DóreaProjeto Terra: Escultura de Canudos (Canudos - Bahia), 19848000 EUR
Visão 1 Projeto Terra: Escultura do Cumbe (Euclides da Cunha)
Juraci DóreaVisão 1 Projeto Terra: Escultura do Cumbe (Euclides da Cunha), 19858000 EUR
3o ato: o homem, da série Terra II (Zona Rural São Gonçalo dos Campos - Bahia)
Juraci Dórea3o ato: o homem, da série Terra II (Zona Rural São Gonçalo dos Campos - Bahia), 19818000 EUR
da série Terra IV (Fazenda Jericó)
Juraci Dóreada série Terra IV (Fazenda Jericó), 19818000 EUR
Bicho do Tomba
Juraci DóreaBicho do Tomba, 19889000 EUR
Ecce Homo III
Juraci DóreaEcce Homo III, 19909000 EUR
Ecce Homo IV
Juraci DóreaEcce Homo IV, 19909000 EUR
Ecce Homo V
Juraci DóreaEcce Homo V, 19909000 EUR
Corisco
Juraci DóreaCorisco, 198327000 EUR
Projeto Terra: Escultura na Casa de Claudinho (São Gonçalo dos Campos - BA)
Juraci DóreaProjeto Terra: Escultura na Casa de Claudinho (São Gonçalo dos Campos - BA), 19908000 EUR
Projeto Terra: Escultura da Pedra Vermelha (Monte Santo - Bahia)
Juraci DóreaProjeto Terra: Escultura da Pedra Vermelha (Monte Santo - Bahia), 19858000 EUR
Martins&Montero
Gallery
Martins&Montero
Brussels, São Paulo

Founded in São Paulo in 2011, Galeria Jaqueline Martins is a space for research, documentation and presentation of contemporary artistic production. It proposes collaborative curatorial strategies that foster dialogue between different generations and different cultural perspectives. One of its guiding principles is the encouragement of research-oriented conceptualist practices characterized by critical, even subversive, approaches. Since its inauguration, the gallery has developed a special program around the investigation of artistic productions carried out during the Brazilian military period – more specifically from the 1970s and 1980s. It promotes a historical revision of processes grounded on strong intellectual resistance, audacity and commitment to art and which transformed the artistic practice in the country, but nonetheless were neglected throughout the last decades. By integrating research and practice that confront the contemporary scene by means of its exhibition program, the gallery encourages the revival of the debate that conceives of artistic actions as contact zones for the exercise of aesthetic, social and political change. In 2020 the gallery opened its second exhibition space, in Brussels, aiming to expand our presence in Europe and to develop a multidisciplinary program that will foster connections between our artists and Brazilian art practices in an international context. ...