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Cristiano Cruz

s/título (Senhoras à mesa)

Untitled (Ladies at a table), dates from around 1919, and is the best-known of the small-scale paintings from Cristiano Cruz's final phase. This painting goes beyond a sketch and is the result of directly applying vigorous brush strokes to the canvas and of the expressionist technique that is associated with his return from France after the war. It creates a contrast between cold and dark tones – dirty blues, greys, and whites – and the hot red of lips and make-up, and shows a combination of a seductive yet cruel worldly life (a theme that is unusual in his works). The representation of two women at a café table does not aim to inspire a passive contemplation of bourgeois life; rather it delineates a tragic cult of sentiment: the image's tactile quality encompasses the artist's brutal gestures, the gazes back at the onlookers, something going on outside the frame of the picture, a pistol shape formed with fingers, the consumption of alcohol and the smudged make-up of the two sordid and restless figures.

 

As if Cristiano's old caricatures had come to life, the presence, pain and experience of this tense figuration, which is created with an excessive materiality reminiscent of the work of Oskar Kokoschka and Egon Schiele, is overshadowed by the destruction and hedonism of the post-war era. It is an apocalyptic vision of the world that was without rival in modernist Portuguese painting in the decade post-1910. It was aligned with a radical anti-decorative and anti-naturalistic artistic language that articulated angles and edges in the flûtes, and bony, almost skull-like features of the two figures and the over-turned table, organising them into delineated fields of colour, and in the case of the white skirts, almost reached the limits of abstraction.

 

 

Afonso Ramos

March 2013

 

* See Christiano Cruz (1892-1951), Retrospectiva, Museu Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro, 1993, p. 55.

TypeValueUnitSection
Height28,5cm
Width26cm
Typesignature
TypeAcquisition
Heimo Zobernig e a Colecção do Centro de Arte Moderna da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian/ Heimo Zobernig and the Collection of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Modern Art Centre; Heimo Zobernig and the Tate Colllection/ Heimo Zobernig e a Colecção da Tate
Lisboa/ St. Ives, 2009
ISBN:978-1-85437-826-2
Catálogo de exposição
Inauguração do CAM
CAM/FCG
Curator: A definir
20 de Julho de 1983
Lisboa, Centro de Arte Moderna/ FCG
20 de Julho 1983.
Heimo Zobernig e a Colecção do Centro de Arte Moderna da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian
CAM/FCG
Curator: Jürgen Bock
11 de Fevereiro de 2009 a 31 de Agosto
Centro de Arte Moderna
Exposição realizada em parceria com a Tate St. Ives. Inclui obras da colecção da Tate de St. Ives, do Centro de Arte Moderna e do artista Heimo Zobernig. De 24 de Maio a 31 de Agosto de 2009 estiveram expostas apenas as obras do CAM escolhidas pelo artista.
Exposição Permanente do CAM
CAM/FCG
Curator: Jorge Molder
18 de Julho de 2008 a 4 de Janeiro de 2009
Centro de Arte Moderna
Exposição Permanente entre 18 de Julho de 2008 a 4 de Janeiro de 2009.
Updated on 23 january 2015

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