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Laura Vitorino Rebelo
(Funchal, 1985).
Lives and works at Herdade da Burquilheira, Alcáçovas.
PhD Art History researcher, Master in Artistic Practices in Visual Arts, and BA in Visual Arts from the School of Arts at the University of Évora.
In 2019, she was select to be part of the edition of the book Portuguese Emerging Art.
In a constant itinerant nomadism, Laura Vitorino Rebelo’s multidisciplinary artistic practice focuses on the Landscape format, questioning the themes of identity, memory and experience.
It emerges as a plastic and visual essay of the physical landscape, which focuses mainly on the permanent observation, reflection and experience of the body when wondering in the Landscape and the Landscape that crosses memory and the imaginary.
The artist uses video, photography and classification documentation to explore the passing of the seasons, inquiring about the essence of the Landscape itself.
Deeply inspired by the History of Art and romanticism, Laura Vitorino Rebelo assumes herself as a Portuguese Landscape artist.
The artist exhibits since 2014. Of the individual exhibitions, the following stand out: Subtle Landscape (2019, Casa da Avenida, Setúbal, Portugal), OffarqLisboa (2018, Pátria Interiores, Lisbon, Portugal), There are more seas than roses, with rare exceptions (2018, Casa da Cultura, Comporta, Portuga), (un) inhabited landscapes (2017, Casa da Luz Museum, Funchal, Portugal). Participated in several group exhibitions, including Exposed Opposites (2017, Eugénio de Almeida Forum, Évora, Portugal), Rotterdam International Art Fair (2016, Laurensekerk, Rotterdam, Netherlands) and Périplos - Arte Portuguesa de Hoje (2015, Modern Art Center) Malaga, Spain).
Her works belong in the public and private collections of Casa da Luz Museum (Portugal), Luciano Benetton Collection (Italy), and Center for Contemporary Art of Malaga (Spain).
Laura Vitorino Rebelo
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Laura Vitorino Rebelo
(Funchal, 1985).
Lives and works at Herdade da Burquilheira, Alcáçovas.
PhD Art History researcher, Master in Artistic Practices in Visual Arts, and BA in Visual Arts from the School of Arts at the University of Évora.
In 2019, she was select to be part of the edition of the book Portuguese Emerging Art.
In a constant itinerant nomadism, Laura Vitorino Rebelo’s multidisciplinary artistic practice focuses on the Landscape format, questioning the themes of identity, memory and experience.
It emerges as a plastic and visual essay of the physical landscape, which focuses mainly on the permanent observation, reflection and experience of the body when wondering in the Landscape and the Landscape that crosses memory and the imaginary.
The artist uses video, photography and classification documentation to explore the passing of the seasons, inquiring about the essence of the Landscape itself.
Deeply inspired by the History of Art and romanticism, Laura Vitorino Rebelo assumes herself as a Portuguese Landscape artist.
The artist exhibits since 2014. Of the individual exhibitions, the following stand out: Subtle Landscape (2019, Casa da Avenida, Setúbal, Portugal), OffarqLisboa (2018, Pátria Interiores, Lisbon, Portugal), There are more seas than roses, with rare exceptions (2018, Casa da Cultura, Comporta, Portuga), (un) inhabited landscapes (2017, Casa da Luz Museum, Funchal, Portugal). Participated in several group exhibitions, including Exposed Opposites (2017, Eugénio de Almeida Forum, Évora, Portugal), Rotterdam International Art Fair (2016, Laurensekerk, Rotterdam, Netherlands) and Périplos - Arte Portuguesa de Hoje (2015, Modern Art Center) Malaga, Spain).
Her works belong in the public and private collections of Casa da Luz Museum (Portugal), Luciano Benetton Collection (Italy), and Center for Contemporary Art of Malaga (Spain).
Conversas entre a memória e o imaginário (2022)
Conversas entre a memória e o imaginário (2022)
Mural Painting at the Patio of CRU — Creative Hub
Homage to the sea #1 (2021)
Homage to the sea #3 (2021)
The Bathroom (2021)
Conversas entre a memória e o imaginário (2022)
Mural Painting at the Patio of CRU — Creative Hub
Homage to the sea #1 (2021)
Homage to the sea #3 (2021)
The Bathroom (2021)