Amílcar de Castro
Amílcar Augusto Pereira de Castro (6 June 1920 – 21 November 2002) was a Brazilian artist, sculptor and graphic designer.[1]
Amílcar de Castro | |
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Born | Amílcar Augusto Pereira de Castro 6 June 1920 Paraisópolis, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
Died | 21 November 2002 82) Belo Horizonte, Brazil | (aged
Nationality | Brazilian |
Other names | Amílcar Ferreira de Castro |
Occupation | Artist sculptor graphic designer |
Years active | 1950s–2002 |
Known for | Iron Sculptures |
Spouse(s) | Dorcilia Caldeira Castro |
Children | 3 |
Early life and education
de Castro was born in Paraisópolis, Minas Gerais, Brazil, to a father who was a judge. He was the oldest of seven children.[1]
de Castra was mentored by the Brazilian modernist painter Alberto da Veiga Guignard.[1]
Career
Starting his career as a graphic designer, de Castro revolutionized the design of Brazilian newspapers in the 1950s, notably Jornal do Brasil.[1]
From the 1960s he focused on sculpture and – alongside Lygia Clark, Ligia Pape and Helio Oiticica – was one of the leading figures of the Brazilian neo-constructivist movement.[2]
De Castro is particularly famous for large, bold simple iron forms nearly always characterized by a design based on "one cut, one fold."[1] His method can be linked both to his earlier work with graphic design and paper, and to the mining heritage of his home state of Minas Gerais.[2]
De Castro did not just produce steel sculptures, he also used wood, marble and glass. Reflecting his training under Alberto de Guignard and his work as a graphic designer, he also produced thousands of graphic works, drawings prints and large scale paintings, as well as objects and jewelry.[2]
Personal life
De Castro was married to Dorcilia Caldeira Castro. They had three children.[1]
De Castro died in Belo Horizonte, Brazil on 21 November 2002.[1]
Selected works
- Untitled at the Museum of Modern Art, 1960
References
- Romero, Simon (2 December 2002). "Amilcar de Castro, 82, Brazilian Sculptor Known for Works in Iron". The New York Times.
- Salles, Evandro (2014). ""Folds of Time" (Curator's note from the exhibition leaflet)". "Amilcar de Castro – Repetição e Síntese" Exhibition at the Centro Cultural Belo Horizonte.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amilcar de Castro. |
- Amilcar de Castro at Arevalo Gallery
- Amilcar de Castro at Frieze