生まれ:
1979
在住:
Lisbon, Portugal
国籍:
Portuguese
トラスト:
APT Berlin
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BASEL.- In Theatre of Hunters, his first major solo exhibition outside of Portugal, Pedro Barateiro presents a sequence of installations that include
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Pedro Barateiro was born in 1979 in Almada, Portugal,
currently he lives and works in Lisbon, Portugal. He graduated in
MA at Visual Arts (2006) at the Malmö Art Academy, Sweden and
in Mamaus - School of Visual Arts (2003-2005), Lisbon. He was the
artist in residence at Palais de Tokyo (2008-09), Paris, France; e
ISCP - International Studio and Curatorial Program (2007/08), New
York. He participated at 29th São Paulo Biennial, Brazil,
5th Berlin Biennale (2008), 16th Biennale of Sydney (2008),
Australia, Photo España (2008) and Busan Biennial (2006),
South Korea.
He held solo and group exhibitions in several public and
private institutions around the world, such as: Ça & La
(2012), Fondation d'entreprise Ricard, Paris, France; ReaKt - Views
and Processes (2012), Capital Europeia da Cultura,
Guimarães, Portugal; Theatre of Hunters (2011), Kunsthalle
Basel, Switzerland; Theory of Speech (2009), Casa Serralves -
Serralves Museum, Oporto, Portugal; Amanhã não nasce
ninguém (2009), MARCO - Vigo Contemporary Art Museum, Spain;
Domingo (2008), Pavilhão Branco - Museu da Cidade, Lisbon;
Art Nova (2006), Art Basel, Miami Beach, USA; What are we doing
here? (2005), Spike Island Artspace, Bristol, UK; and Video
Exchange/ Premuta de Vídeo (2002), Rosenberg Gallery &
The Commons, New York University, USA.
His work is present in several public collections, such as:
Deusche Bank Collection, Germany; EDP Foundation, Portugal;
Serralves Museum, Oporto, Portugal; ARCO Foundation, Madrid, Spain;
BESart - Colecção Banco Espírito Santo,
Lisbon, Portugal; CAM - Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon,
Portugal; Fundación "la Caixa", Barcelona, Spain.
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art