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Biography
The
artist Cristina Oiticica was born in Rio de Janeiro, on November 23rd.
1951, where she has always lived. In 2003, after many trips to Europe,
she decided to divide her time between the Pirineus in Southwestern France
and Rio de Janeiro, where, with much inspiration has developed her work
even more, with nature. Creating a partnership with nature, it doesn't
simply have direct technical interference, since her works are left in
the river beds, forests, inside trees, etc... she makes the correction.
The artist tries to portray in her work,in a simple
and direct way, the world, the present moment, and the society in which we live.
That was how my first exhibition emerged, work based on the visual impressions
of my pilgrimage along the Path to Santiago de Compostela, in July/August 1990.
In mounting the show, at Casa de España, in Rio, I tried to arrange the
room so that visitors not only observed the themes of the paintings, but might
experience a symbolic journey along the Holy Way. The same thing happened
with the exhibition "Anjos" (Angels), in 1994, at Centro Cultural da
Light, in Rio. Based on one of the most ancient archetypal forms of contact with
divinity, I showed beings which fit in with those retained in the popular imagination
(and, consequently, in myimagination).
In the exhibition "Joana D'Arc"
(Joan of Arc), in 1996 at Casa França-Brasil, in Rio, I portrayed the woman
warrior, through feminine tenderness and the tenacity of women at work. Although
I explored the mythical figure of the French heroine, I also drew upon great women
of our time (such as Mother Teresa of Calcutta) and the anonymous and valiant
warriors of everyday life (black woman from the favela, Islamic women, Indians,
Geishas, etc.) In each I placed some detail which represented the original model,
part of her armor, a spear, a sword, but emphasized what really exists behind
the steel and the breastplate - the feminine essence. At the Museu Nacional
de Belas Artes, in 1997, my theme was a reflection of the previous show. I worked
with details of women's bodies (aging from 12 to 90), captured during small moments
of everyday life, such as a hand praying with beads, the foot of a ballet dancer
as she puts on her slippers, a bust reflected in the mirror..., small gestures
which represent great gestures and help us to face the good fight every day.
During
this phase in my work I dived into the figurative world and moved towards monochrome.
Although I had always used much color in my work, I thought that this time, the
human body portrayed on a canvas, so suavely,should be completed by the eye of
the viewer, which wouldn't just complement the figure, but also stamp on it the
color in his or her soul.
In my next works, which were shown at Galeria
Portal, in São Paulo, in 1998, and in 1999 at the gallery of Centro Cultural
Cândido Mendes, I deliberately sought to innovate, and even take risks.
Still using the female body as my theme, I submitted my drawings to the technology
of computers in order to reinvent textures, dissolve images, bend and distort
objects; I mixed breasts and pearls and recreated a third form...blended and unified.
Using the images I obtained, I developed works on canvas, showing that the female
body, the beautiful and the sacred can have the same form. I
currently see art as a path for research, one of the roads leading to the discovery
of truth and beauty. I also perceive that beauty is not only to be found in the
fine brushstroke of the artist, it is present in the various languages which translate
art. The installations which today fill my work, reveal in the symbol of the object
as art, the beauty of feminine divinity in all its facets - sexuality, fecundity,
maternity and life.

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