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Pedro Barateiro

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Pedro Barateiro is a Portuguese artist. He was born in Almada (Portugal) in 1979 and lives and works in Lisbon. Barateiro studied at Maumaus in Lisbon and got the MFA in Malmö Art Academy in Malmö, Sweden. He was in residence at the Pavilion - Palais de Tokyo in Paris (2008–09) and was a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in ISCP - International Studio and Curatorial Program in New York (2007–08).[1] He also was invited for a residency of four months (Nov 2012 - May 2013) by the AIR Antwerpen International Residence Project for Artists.[2]

Pedro Barateiro’s first solo exhibition took place in 2003. Some of his one-person shows include Domingo (Sunday), at the Pavilhão Branco, Museu da Cidade, Lisbon, 2008; Speech Theory, Casa de Seralves, Serralves Foundation, Porto, 2009; Theatre of Hunters, Kunsthalle Basel, 2010;[3] Today, Our Eyes are Closed, Kunsthalle Lissabon, Lisbon, 2010; and We Belong to Other People When We're Outside, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, 2013.[4]

His work has been featured in numerous group exhibitions that include Revolutions: Forms That Turn, 16th Sydney Biennial, and When Things Cast No Shadow, 5th Berlin Biennial, both in 2008; and Há sempre um copo de mar para um homem navegar, 29th São Paulo Biennial, 2010.[5][6]

His most recent works include exhibitions at Parkour, Lisbon (The Red Savages),[7] Museu Berardo, in Lisbon,[8] and participation at ARCO, Madrid in 2013.[9]

References

  1. ^ [1]Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Website.
  2. ^ Antwerpen, AIR. "Pedro Barateiro has been invited for a residency of four months in AIR Antwerpen, in collaboration with Kunsthalle Lissabon, Portugal". AIR Antwerpen. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  3. ^ [2] Kunsthalle Lissabon Website;
  4. ^ Crespo, Nuno (Feb 13, 2015). "Os esforços de Pedro Barateiro para chegar ao presente". Público Jornal. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  5. ^ Berardo, Museu Coleção. "Opening of the exhibition by Pedro Barateiro". Museu Coleção Berardo. Lisbon. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  6. ^ "Pedro Barateiro mostra escultura e vídeo inéditos a partir de hoje no Museu Berardo". RTP Notícias. Agencia Lusa. Feb 11, 2015. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  7. ^ Magazine, Mousse. "Pedro Barateiro "The Red Savages" at Parkour, Lisboa". Mousse Magazine. Mousse Publishing. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  8. ^ Santos, Gerardo (Dec 29, 2014). "Obras de Pedro Barateiro no Museu Berardo". Observador Magazine. Agencia Lusa. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  9. ^ Hontoria, Javier (Feb 15, 2013). "Pedro Barateiro shows his first artwork at ARCO". El Cultural. El Mundo. Retrieved 20 February 2015.