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Yonamine - Untitled
Technique: Silkscreen printing on newspaper
Artist Biography: Yonamine is a contemporary artist born in Angola in 1975. He has lived in several countries, such as Angola, Zaire (D.R.C.), Brazil and the United Kingdom. Currently, Yonamine lives and works between Lisbon, Luanda and Berlin. The artist describes himself as a Portuguese-Congolese artist and his work addresses issues related to identity, culture and history. He often uses diverse techniques and materials, such as painting, sculpture, installation, performance and digital media, to create works that invite reflection and dialogue.Yonamine has exhibited his work in numerous solo and group exhibitions, both nationally and internationally. In 2006, he participated in the São Paulo Biennial in Brazil, and in 2015, in the Venice Biennale. His work has also been exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums, such as the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, in Porto, Portugal, and the Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.In addition to his artistic career, Yonamine has also worked as a writer and poet, and has published several books and magazines. In 2012, he published his first novel, entitled "O Pintor de Cus," which deals with the life of an Angolan artist in the 1970s. The novel received the Sonangol Prize for Literature in Angola.
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