Description: Artist: Emanoel AraujoTitle: BahiaYear: 1964Medium: Portfolio of 7 Linocuts, each signed in pencilEdition: 98/400 (if applicable)21.5 x 5 x 0.5 in. (54.61 x 12.7 x 1.27 cm)Unframed Art Emanoel Araujo (1940- ), is an artist, collector and curator, and was born in Salvador da Bahia, in 1940. Throughout his artistic career he has received many awards among them the Gold Medal of the III Graphic Biennial of Florence, Italy (1972), and he was elected Best Engraver of the Year, 1974 and Best Sculptor of the Year, 1983, both awards made by the Association of Art Critics of Sao Paulo. As museum director he worked in the Bahia Art Museum (1981-1983) and the Pinacoteca do Estado, SÜo Paulo (1992-2002). Since 2004, he is Head Curator and Director of the Museu AfroBrasil. Sculptor, designer, illustrator, costume designer, writer, designer, painter, curator and museologist. Learn woodworking with master Eufràsio Vargas and works with and linotype typesetting in the official press, in Santo Amaro City, Bahia. Held his first solo exhibition in 1959. In the 1960s, he moved to Salvador and entered the School of Fine Arts at the Federal University of Bahia - UFBA, where he studied printmaking with Henrique Oswald (1918 - 1965). In 1972, it awarded a gold medal at the 3rd Biennial of Graphic Florence, Italy. Receives the next year, the award for best writer, and in 1983, the best sculptor of the Paulista Association of Art Critics - APCA. Between 1981 and 1983 installs and runs the Art Museum of Bahia in Salvador, and exposes individually at the Art Museum of SÜo Paulo Assis Chateaubriand - Masp. In 1988, he was invited to teach graphic arts and sculpture at the Arts College, The City University of New York. From 1992 to 2002, holds the position of director of the Pinacoteca do Estado de Sao Paulo - PESP and is responsible for the revitalization of the institution. It is between 1995 and 1996, the Commission invited member of the Federal Council of Museums and Cultural Policy, instituted by the Ministry of Culture. In 2004, curator and director of the Afro-Brazil Museum, opened this year in Sao Paulo, with works from his collection. Track Page Views WithAuctiva's FREE Counter
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Artist: Emanoel Araujo
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