Sérgio Valle Duarte

Sergio Valle Duarte (born September 26, 1954) is a Brazilian multimedia artist and fine-art photographer.

Sergio Valle Duarte
London 1976
Born(1954-09-26)September 26, 1954
NationalityBrazilian
Known forA.I., Multimedia, photography, electrophotography
MovementContemporary art, BioArt, Postmodern art

Biography

Self-taught, he lives and works in Sao Paulo.[1] Between 1972 and 1974, he worked as an actor in television advertisements for Campari and Nestle.

Duarte's Signature

Due to the military dictatorship in Brazil, in 1976 he moved to London where he worked as assistant to Rex Features International Photographic Press Agency.

As freelance photographer, he followed pop music groups[2] The Who, Tangerine Dream, Genesis, Deep Purple, and ZZ Top. In 1977 Brazilian magazine Geração Pop (Editora Abril) featured a series of pictures he made in London of The Rolling Stones. Soon after, between Europe and South America, he collaborated with a range of magazines, Interview, Playboy, Vogue, Sony Style, (1978–1990). In those years he joined The Image Bank, Getty Images (1980–2005) and was featured in photography art magazines[2] Collector's Photography U.S.A., Zoom France, Special Bresil, Zoom Italy, Newlook France, Newlook USA, and Playboy (Brazil).

As Multimedia artist, since 1970, he participated in the exhibition New Media Art Multimedia 70/80 with the triptych "Video Oil" at the Armando Alvares Penteado Foundation, curated by Deysi Piccinini,[3] also the exhibition The plot of Taste another look at the daily, at the Julio Plaza installation Electronic Amusement with the project "Video Hypnosis" at the Biennial Foundation, São Paulo, 1985[4] and The First Quadrienal de Fotografias, curated by Paulo Klein at Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo, 1985.[5] Duarte evolved his work adding new technologies and techniques with digital images, electrophotography, Xerox art[6] conceptualizing artistically the reading of DNA and also in the future, the writing of DNA. To his portraits he sewed strands of hair of the models to allow them a future cloning.[6]

The model Gianne Albertoni is a part of the series that is featured in the permanent collection of museums in Europe and South America. The series is denominated by the artist as "Eletrografias e Fotografias com Fios de Cabelo para Futura Clonagem" (Electrophotographs and Photographs with Human Hair for Future Cloning), BioArt.[6][2]

Duarte is inspired by the surrealist tradition and the originality of his work resides in the fantastic colors and in the richness of details that he uses.[1] Irreverent, but never dramatic, with a playful irony, Duarte's works are constantly moving, dancing, flying, stretching, as if they are to expand out of the frame.[1]

During the 1980s, he befriended the Italian artist and philosopher Joseph Pace, founder in Paris of Filtranisme, a neo-existential philosophical and artistic current, joining, in 1990, the enlarged "filtranistes" group.[7]

Due to a leak in the roof of his artist studio at Spring Street during a summer storm in the late 1990s, much of his work was destroyed; it is rare to find analog works before this period.

He authenticates his works with a thumbprint.

Duarte focuses his personal expression interpreting freely sacred and profane themes. From 2005 to 2015 he collaborated as curator for Brazil for the Florence Biennale [8] and for the Padua Art Fair.

Periperial strip photography portrait of Duarte, New York 1990

Collections

Magere Brug Amsterdam, Skinny Bridge 1988

Selected bibliography

  • Art Director's Index to Photographers Volume 7, 1981, pages 202-203 ISBN 2880460174 ISBN 9782880460174
  • Art Director's Index to Photographers Volume 8, 1982, pages 312-313 ISBN 2880460220 ISBN 9782880460266
  • Arteder , Muestra Internacional de Obra Grafica, Bilbao, Catalogo, 19 mar 1982 p. 154, 155, (Spain).
  • Arlindo Machado, "Sergio Valle Duarte, as fantásticas paisagens dos sonhos", Folha de S.Paulo, 07 set. 1984, Ilustrada, p. 38 (Brazil).
  • Art Director's Index to Photographers Volume 10, 1985, pages 292-293 ISBN 288046045X ISBN 9782880460457
  • Arlindo Machado, " Os fantasmas e a realidade", Folha de Sao Paulo, Mar 6, 1985, Fotografia Critica, p. 45, (Brazil).
  • Robert Louit " Portifolio Revista Zoom Internacional", 1985, edição 121, p. 26,27,28,29,30,31, França.
  • Daysi Peccinini – "Arte Meios Multimeios 70/80" FAAP – Projeto Video Oil,1985,(Brazil). ISBN 978-85-98864-47-1 ISBN 8598864471
  • Art Director's Index to Photographers Volume 11, 1986, pages 192- 193 ISBN 2880460514 ISBN 9782880460518
  • Renato Janine Ribeiro "Um televerão", Folha de Sao Paulo, 04 de maio. 1986, Folhetim p. 2, (Brazil).
  • José Américo Motta Pessanha" Imagem do corpo nu", Catalogo Funarte 1986, p. 25, 27, (Brazil).
  • Ana Maria Guariglia, " Em fotos, união exótica de rostos e flores", Folha de Sao Paulo, 03 fev. 1988, Informatica p. 12, (Brazil).
  • Art Director's Index to Photographers Volume 14, 1989, pages 136-137 ISBN 2880460824 ISBN 978-2880460822
  • Pepe Escobar " Reflexos de Sao Paulo em Amsterdã" O Estado de Sao Paulo, Jun 20, 1989, Caderno 2, p.  66, (Brazil).
  • NRC Handelsblad, " Musea", 21 junho 1989, p. 6,(Netherlands).
  • Sadahiro Suzuki "World Photographic Exhibition" Catalogo, 1989. p. 54, (Japan).
  • Klaus Urbons " Kunst und design mit dem Fotokopierer", DuMont Buchverlag,Kolm 1991, p. 164, 165, image 38, (Germany). ISBN 3-7701-2655-6 ISBN 978-3770126552
  • Reynaldo Roels Jr. "Arte Erótica", Catalog Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro, 1993, p. 15 Brasil.
  • Klaus Urbons " Elektrografie analog und digitale bilder", DuMont Buchverlag Kolm, 1994, p. 136 image 37, (Germany). ISBN 3-7701-3203-3 ISBN 9783770132034
  • Paola Sammartano " Portifolio Revista Zoom Internacional" 1995, p. 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, (Italy).
  • Ivo Mesquita, Tadeu Chiarelli, Ricardo Mendes" Fotografias no acervo do Museu de Arte Moderna de Sao Paulo", 2002, p. 30, 31, (Brazil).
  • Tadeu Chiarelli "Catalog geral do acervo do Museu de Arte Moderna de Sao Paulo", 2002, p. 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, (Brazil).
  • Coleção Joaquim Paiva, "Visões e Alumbramentos" Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro", 2002, (Brazil). ISBN 8587742248 ISBN 978-8587742247
  • Eduardo Bueno "São Paulo 450 anos em 24 horas", Bueno e Bueno 2004, p. 21, 22, 23, 197, (Brazil).
  • Florençe Biennale, "Catalog",2007, p. 748, (Italy).[12]
  • Emanuel Araújo " Esteticas, sueños utopias de los artistas de Brasil por la libertad", Imprensa Oficial 2010 p. 110, 124, (Brazil). ISBN 978-85-7060-816-1 ISBN 8570608160
  • João j. Spinelli " Alex Vallauri Graffiti" Editora Bei, 2010 flap p. 176, 177, (Brazil). ISBN 978-85-7850-046-7 ISBN 8578500466
  • Florence Biennale,"Catalog", 2011, p. 477,(Italy).[13]

References

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  2. Photographers Encyclopedia International Biography
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  7. Letizia Fanari E&A Art: Joseph Pace Filtranisme, 2007, p. 24/25, Roma, Italia
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  11. "横浜美術館 電子所蔵品目録". inventory.yokohama.art.museum. Retrieved January 23, 2023.
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  13. "Artisti Partecipanti 2011".
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