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The central theme of Portuguese artist
Baltazar Torres's work is the relationship between man and nature. It is,
at best, an unequal relationship, with the unpredictable and unbridled power
of nature evidenced time and again in the fury of floods, avalanches and
tornadoes on the one hand and mankind's irresponsible attitude towards nature
and the resulting environmental pollution on the other. The artist attacks
this alarming state of affairs with cynicism,
while distancing himself from his subject. Torres has also created a host
of miniature landscapes with buildings, vehicles and model figures, all
destroyed by 'man -made' natural catastrophes. Torres is a professor of
Art at the University of Oporto and the School of Arts of the Catholic Portuguese
University. He has participated in numerous group exhibitions in various
European countries. His
works are in private and public collections including the Salomon Foundation,
Geneva. The Centro de Arte Moderno, C. Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon.
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Title:
Baltazar Torres
Editor:
Stefano Gualdi
Interview:
B.Torres, S.Gualdi
Pages:
74 + XVI
Format:
24x27 cm
Illustration:
67 col., 1 b/w
Published:
2002
Price:
€ 27,50
ISBN:
88-8273-035-2 |