ÂNIA PAIS | Melting Landscapes
2022
Keywords
Proportions | Development | Anatomy | Symmetry | Asymmetry | Dimensions | Diversity | Divergence | Generation | Growth
Synopsis
The landscape is a physical and spiritual territory/place. The Melting Landscapes project is born from the exploration of the relationship and intersection between Art and Science to be developed in the Ectopia Art Residency/Laboratory of Experimental Art in Lisbon.
Through the means provided by the residency, I intend to carry out an investigation that explores chemical reactions in metal and the various effects that can be obtained. My intention is to create, after long experimentation of the materials, about 4 to 6 pieces that combine my textile work with metal, putting in dialogue and confrontation the form, the movement and the expression. In order to rethink the relationship of the textile landscape with space, with time and with the viewer, this is with the aim of creating an installation with these objects suspended in space. As an action/ reaction to time and space, the experience of the landscape, the experience of the «here and now» through experimentation is the dialogue that takes place in the void of the scene, building a visual and physical communication between the event and the spectator through a corporal writing that makes it mainly presence.
Artist Bio
Ânia Pais was born in Azores, Portugal in 1998. Graduated in Painting from Faculty of Fine Arts University of Lisbon in 2020, and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in the same subject. Throughout his academic career, she has always shown great interest in the world of art, with the main focus on performance, representation, painting, drawing and photography. Group exhibitions: 9th Edition of AAAVG, Lisbon (2018); Elogio da Matéria, Galeria Pintor Fernando de Azevedo, National Society of Fine Arts, Lisbon (2019); Premio SGPCM, FBAUL- General Secretariat of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Lisbon (2019); Com(posto), Cultivamos Cultura, Faculty of Fine Arts Gallery, Lisbon (2020); Solo exhibitions: Paradoxo, Galeria Antonio Lopes, Covilhad (2020); Fez-se Noite, Lisbon Municipal Archive — Photographic Archive (2020).