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Sunday, December 5, 2010
Saturday, October 30, 2010
iSee Babies Killing and Napping
iSee Babies Killers
with Bible in their Hands
In the near future little babies
...armed with baby bottles,
blankets and guns...
they will spread
smell of poo,
pee and bloodshed,
when their little boots
steps into art galleries
not even the baby-sitter
art dealer will be save.
Mix Media by C.L.DeMedeiros-2010-nyc
Labels:
broken toys,
C.L.DeMedeiros,
child abuse,
violence,
vodka box
Friday, July 2, 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Speaker Quinn Visits "Play Me, I'm Yours" Piano Installation
Speaker Quinn Visits "Play Me, I'm Yours" Piano Installation
Upload feito originalmente por New York City Council
located at City Hall Plaza for Sing for Hope - Street Pianos
Saturday, June 26, 2010
I love Pianos... Street Pianos
Piano Brazil com Z, will be located at
Merchants’ Gate is one of the busiest
entrances into Central Park. Easy to locate
at the corner of Central Park South opposite
Columbus Circle
...
W59
Pianos by C.L.DeMedeiros conceived to
Sing for Hope-Play me, I'm yours
Labels:
C.L.DeMedeiros,
Eva Haller,
I'm yours,
luke jerram,
play me,
sing for hope,
street pianos
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Play Me, I'm Yours Pianos Painted by C.L.DeMedeiros
From June 21 until July 5, Sing for Hope takes music to the streets with Play Me, I’m Yours, a public art project that will bring 60 pianos to the parks and public spaces of New York City. The Play Me, I’m Yours “street pianos” will be placed throughout the city’s five boroughs to be played by all who pass by.
http://singforhope.org
http://singforhope.org
Labels:
C.L.DeMedeiros,
Eva Haller,
Fred Patella,
sing for hope
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
It's Good To Be Back!
I was enable to post for over 3 months
Without laptop and very busy organizing our previous art show
There's a lot of new work ready to be posted
Hold your breath
Love for All,
Carlos Luis DeMedeiros
Monday, January 4, 2010
C.L.DEMEDEIROS:NEW DISCOVERY at THE OUTSIDER ART FAIR
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 2010
Contact: Marion Harris Art and Antiques, NY NY 212.348.9688
A NEW DISCOVERY at THE OUTSIDER ART FAIR
Inside and Outside the Confessional - Talking to God from Both Sides
The Confessional Series and Altoid Box Narratives by Brazilian self-taught artist, C.L. Demedeiros, a monk in Bolivia for 15 years, will be introduced at The Outsider Fair, February 4-7 in its new location at 7 West 35th Street, New York, NY.
As 2010 begins, Marion Harris is delighted to introduce the work of C.L. DeMedeiros. His constructions of small scale confessionals, accompanied by hand-written confessions (real or imagined) in sealed envelopes, are unlike anything the commercial art world has seen. It opens the door, literally and metaphorically, to religious life and gives us a rare glimpse of one man's experience in the church.
Since Sanford Smith’s inaugural Outsider Art Fair debuted almost twenty years ago to an unfamiliar audience, Outsider Art has been demystified and is now keenly sought after by collectors who increasingly crave the raw authenticity of self-taught works. The only fair of its kind in the world, it has changed the vocabulary of the art world, established a hierarchy of excellence in the field and has become a bellwether for the value of works by hitherto unknown visionary artists - compelled yet untrained to create.
Exhibiting galleries keenly search for new names and original work to bring to the fair. Art with strong but not always obvious appeal. Art that can challenge while it invites close inspection. Their goal is to find the unlikely - but as discoveries in prior years show, not impossible - an outsider, uninformed by the art world, whose insightful work could perhaps extend our own restricted view. This new decade could likely herald one of these times with the confessionals by C.L. Medeiros available at a public venue for the first time.
Born in Brazil in 1963, C.L. DeMedeiros grew up in a small fishing village, Arraial do Cabo near Rio de Janeiro. This was followed by his entry into religion, living the simple life of a monk for 15 years in rural Bolivia - still one of the poorest places in South America.
Eventually, he reluctantly left the monastery for a secular life - conflicted by his own idea of religion and the one he was obliged to follow. As a way of coming to terms with this ambivalence, DeMedeiros constructs miniature confessionals from found objects. Reaching into his own religious history and experiences, he shines a bright light into an often dark place hidden from most of us.
While his imagery is at first sight simple, the subtext is complex and multi-layered. The actual narrative, the unseen confession, remains a written secret. All work at the fair will be available for sale to the public. Price range is $300 - $3000
With the confessionals DeMedeiros reveals a stark truthful reality. In a different ongoing series he allows his imagination to show itself with miniature scenarios constructed inside discarded empty Altoid tins. These surreal tableaux, careful compositions of found tiny objects, gives us entry to another world. Visible only when the lid is lifted, they could almost be tiny stage sets for the the theatre of the absurd.
As 2010 begins, Marion Harris is delighted to introduce the work of C.L. DeMedeiros. His constructions of small scale confessionals, accompanied by hand-written confessions (real or imagined) in sealed envelopes, are unlike anything the commercial art world has seen. It opens the door, literally and metaphorically, to religious life and gives us a rare glimpse of one man's experience in the church.
Since Sanford Smith’s inaugural Outsider Art Fair debuted almost twenty years ago to an unfamiliar audience, Outsider Art has been demystified and is now keenly sought after by collectors who increasingly crave the raw authenticity of self-taught works. The only fair of its kind in the world, it has changed the vocabulary of the art world, established a hierarchy of excellence in the field and has become a bellwether for the value of works by hitherto unknown visionary artists - compelled yet untrained to create.
Exhibiting galleries keenly search for new names and original work to bring to the fair. Art with strong but not always obvious appeal. Art that can challenge while it invites close inspection. Their goal is to find the unlikely - but as discoveries in prior years show, not impossible - an outsider, uninformed by the art world, whose insightful work could perhaps extend our own restricted view. This new decade could likely herald one of these times with the confessionals by C.L. Medeiros available at a public venue for the first time.
Born in Brazil in 1963, C.L. DeMedeiros grew up in a small fishing village, Arraial do Cabo near Rio de Janeiro. This was followed by his entry into religion, living the simple life of a monk for 15 years in rural Bolivia - still one of the poorest places in South America.
Eventually, he reluctantly left the monastery for a secular life - conflicted by his own idea of religion and the one he was obliged to follow. As a way of coming to terms with this ambivalence, DeMedeiros constructs miniature confessionals from found objects. Reaching into his own religious history and experiences, he shines a bright light into an often dark place hidden from most of us.
While his imagery is at first sight simple, the subtext is complex and multi-layered. The actual narrative, the unseen confession, remains a written secret. All work at the fair will be available for sale to the public. Price range is $300 - $3000
With the confessionals DeMedeiros reveals a stark truthful reality. In a different ongoing series he allows his imagination to show itself with miniature scenarios constructed inside discarded empty Altoid tins. These surreal tableaux, careful compositions of found tiny objects, gives us entry to another world. Visible only when the lid is lifted, they could almost be tiny stage sets for the the theatre of the absurd.
For additional information and images please contact:
Marion Harris Art and Antiques, New York City 212.348.9688 info@marion-harris.com www.marion-harris.com
Marion Harris Art and Antiques, New York City 212.348.9688 info@marion-harris.com www.marion-harris.com
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