HELENA ALMEIDA — INHABITING THE WORK
Museu Leopoldo de Almeida, Caldas da Rainha
Image: Helena Almeida, Pintura Habitada, 1975. Coll. Banco Privado Português, S.A. – Under Liquidation, long-term loan to Fundação de Serralves – Museu de Arte Contemporânea, Porto. Photography: Filipe Braga
Exhibition Opening: 19 June at 6pm
Helena Almeida (Lisbon, 1934-2018), daughter of the sculptor Leopoldo de Almeida and a key figure on the Portuguese art scene, produced a singular work during the 1960s characterised by a profound interest in the body and its central place – that records, occupies and defines space – and its performative encounter with the world.
The first abstract canvases by the artist were a critical approach to the limits of the pictorial space and the literal conditions of painting. That interest extended to photography in the 1970s, when the distinctive space of the artist’s studio and her own body, fragmented and partially obscured, became recurring presences. The identification between body and work is a fundamental feature of Helena Almeida’s work, which questions traditional disciplines of painting, drawing, sculpture, or photography as devices to present and represent reality.
Helena Almeida – Inhabiting the Work brings together a group of works by Helena Almeida from the Serralves Collection and from important collections on deposit at the Foundation, revealing key aspects and defining moments in her unique artistic career. This exhibition is part of the Touring Exhibitions Programme of the Serralves Collection, which aims to make the Foundation’s collection accessible to different audiences across the country.
Production: Fundação de Serralves – Museu de Arte Contemporânea, Porto