We all have something of… IDALÉCIO 2024-03-01T15:35:31+00:00
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We all have something of… IDALÉCIO

Idalécio (b. 1952) is a portuguese self-taught artist from a small village in Aveiro district.
He started creating spontaneously in the country house where he grew up as an orphan, having no artistic pretensions or interest in revealing the collection he has been accumulating throughout his entire life.
It was only by chance that we came in contact with the secret world of this sexagenarian metallurgist, since he never promoted himself. When we arrived there, the surprise could not have been greater: waiting for us there were more than a thousand paintings and hundreds of sculptures, that only close relatives had the opportunity to see until then.

Part of the rooms of his uncle’s house, with whom he lived from a very young age, were transformed into surrealistic galleries, completely filled with his singular creations, while another part of the house served as a museum preserving the memory of nearly a century of several living and dead cultures.
All of this was presented in a vast organized chaos as a result of an entropic process obsessively and meticulously controlled by the artist.
You can enjoy a sample of this universe in this exhibition.
This is the first time that his outsider paintings and sculptures are exhibited in public.

Title:
We all have something of… IDALÉCIO
Data:
16 April > 26 June + 16 July > 09 September 2016 + A Couple of Days
Where:
Gallery Cruzes Canhoto, Rua Miguel Bombarda, 452, Porto, Portugal
Curatorship:
Cruzes Canhoto
Texts:
Tiago Coen
Photography:
Nuno Marques / Cruzes Canhoto

All works exhibited are available for online purchase.
If you are interested please contact us.

PAINTINGS

SCULPTURES