Pedro Calapez

Portuguese contemporary artist

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Being an artist

Art is something that may bring you strange doubts. you have doubts about what it is; you might not even know what it is. in reality, anything can be art:
it depends on our attitude towards certain objects or doing certain things. i think it is necessary to have a special talent, not in the sense of something that only a few possess but something that could be awake in each one of us and that begins with the realization that we have capacities that allow us to feel and understand, on different levels, the small things we do or see and that are all around us.

My work neither explains nor solves society’s needs and problems. visual force is very important in my painting and through drawing and painting, the aim is to take something from what surrounds us for ourselves. but this appropriation of the other, of that which is outside us, is a capacity we all have. we just have to put it into action. we don’t need to be painters or writers. it’s just a question of talking, talking to each other. this is the talent that awakens our capacity not to remain secluded from the world around us.

I make paintings, objects. i make them firstly for me. i make them because i like to. i make them because i want to reveal the small things i observe. i get enthusiastic about the small things i see in nature or about a drop of paint falling on a piece of paper. the most important thing is the possibility of doing what i like, having the possibility of looking at and understanding my relationship with myself and others.

One of the most interesting situations for me comes from amazement. there is an expectation, an expectation of amazement. if the work doesn’t add anything, then normally i will redo it until it brings me something new, surprising. the combinations are infinite and the situations are infinite. From the artist’s point of view, art comes from a profound love; I would even say passion, which turns into an obsession. I wasn’t particularly talented as a youngster – in fact, I drew like any normal child when I was small. I only studied drawing and painting at university, when i discovered that I was interested in the way I looked at certain things and that I loved to memorize my surroundings. This obsession pushed me into doing what I had to do: paint and draw. 

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Pedro Calapez

Pedro Calapez, Lisbon based artist, began taking part in exhibitions in the seventies (and hasn't stopped since...) About Pedro

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