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(4 December 1920 – 11 December 2013) was a Portuguese geometric abstractionist painter. Formally trained in
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ure, which he practiced early in his career with Le Corbusier and
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, Nadir Afonso later studied painting in Paris and became one of the pioneers of Kinetic art, working alongside
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, Fernand Léger,
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, and André Bloc. As a theorist of his own
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, published in several books, Nadir Afonso defended the idea that art is purely objective and ruled by laws that treat art not as an act of imagination but of observation, perception, and form manipulation. Nadir Afonso achieved international recognition early in his career and many of his works are in museums. His most famous works are the ''Cities'' series, which depict places all around the world. He was known to have painted into his later years and died on 11 December 2013 at a hospital in Cascais. During his life he achieved great honors, representing his country at the finest level.


Biography


Formative years

Nadir Afonso Rodrigues was born in the rural, remote town of Chaves,
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, on December 4, 1920. His parents were Palmira Rodrigues Afonso and the poet Artur Maria Afonso. His very unusual first name was suggested by a
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to his father on his way to the Civil Registry, where he was due to be registered as Orlando. By the age of four, he made his first "painting" on a wall at home: a perfect red circle, which anticipated his life as under the signs of
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and geometric precision. His teen years were dedicated to painting, and he won his first national prize at age 17. It was only natural that he was sent to the bigger city of
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to enroll in the School of Fine Arts to pursue a degree in painting. However, at the registration desk, he took the advice of the clerk, who told him that his high school diploma allowed him to enroll in
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, which was then a more promising career. As he later admitted, he made a mistake by listening to that man. Nadir Afonso took on the challenge and graduated in architecture, though he flunked the third year because some of his professors could not accept his artistic style. Settled in Porto, he started to design houses and industrial buildings, while at the same time painting the city around him under his other surname, Rodrigues. As a member of the artist collective Independents, he took part in all their
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ions until 1946 and became a favorite with the national critics. His oil ''A Ribeira'' was purchased by the Contemporary Art Museum of Lisbon in 1944, when he was only 24 years old.


Art and architecture

In 1946, Nadir Afonso left Porto for
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with a number of unfinished works from his "Iris period", and changed his signature with the surname Afonso. There, a Brazilian painter
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helped him secure a scholarship from the French Government to study art and painting at the ''
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''. He resided at the ''Hôtel des Mines'' in the
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and spent his time regularly at students hangouts. Nadir Afonso recalls this period of his life as the first time that he was in contact with the great world of art. Because his scholarship lasted only one year, Nadir Afonso worked until 1948 (and again in 1951) with the architect Le Corbusier who, knowing his passion for painting, gave him the mornings off without cutting his salary. He also worked for a while, with the artist Fernand Léger. While working under Le Corbusier in Paris, Nadir Afonso gradually developed his own style of geometric abstractionism. His new fundamentals of
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reoriented his concepts of the origin and essence of art that resulted in his 1948 research
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controversial to his architectural work, ''Architecture Is Not an Art''. "
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is a
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, a team elaboration", and therefore a means of expression that cannot satisfy a solitary soul like him. In 1949, Nadir Afonso left Paris and for a while immersed himself fully in his paintings. He went through a period of inspiration in the Portuguese Baroque, followed by an Egyptian period. From December 1951 to 1954, Nadir Afonso crossed the Atlantic to answer an invitation to work with the Brazilian architect
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; it was three years of "necessary architecture and obsessive painting". That obsession forced him to return to Paris, looking for artists researching kinetic art. He joined the group of the Denise René Gallery, connecting with French-Hungarian painter
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(father of Op-art), Danish painter Richard Mortensen, French painter
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, and French architect André Bloc, culminating in 1958 with the public showing at the ''Salon des Réalités Nouvelles'', of his animated painting ''Espacillimité'' (now on display at the Chiado Museum in Lisbon). His first book, ''La Sensibilité Plastique'', was published the same year with the support of art critic Michel Gaüzes, patron Madame Vaugel and Victor Vasarely. In 1959, his first anthology exhibition took place at the ''Maison des Beaux-Arts'' in Paris, while initial exhibitions of his new style in his native country initially failed to raise as much interest as in the early expressionist years.


Full-time painter

Paris was a world center of the arts but the fierce competition between artists proved too much for Nadir Afonso. In 1965, conscious of his social inadaptation, he moved back to his hometown of Chaves and gradually took refuge in isolation and accentuated the orientation of his life towards the creation of art. He terminated the architecture practice and pursued his
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studies based on
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, which he considered the essence of art. Once in a while, he left his hideout to return to Paris and meet with friends, author Roger Garaudy, painter
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, and critic Michel Gaüzes. By indication of Garaudy, he traveled to Toulouse to meet aestheticist Pierre Bru, with whom he reviewed the syntactic form of his studies, before publishing ''Les Mécanismes de la Création Artistique'' (The Mechanisms of Artistic Creation), the book where he introduced his original theory of art as an exact science. In 1974, he had a solo exhibition at the Selected Artists Galleries, in New York. U.S. critics acclaimed him as ''"one of the first proponents of geometric abstraction in Portugal ndone of the new generation European artists."'' Living in reclusion, Nadir Afonso defined himself in 2006 as ''"Portuguese and a son of the inner country. I learned from tradition to be humble, to praise the masters, and to live these eighty-six years with the simplicity that my lowly status has always guaranteed me. To do a balance of my existence and of my work now is absurd."'' He spent the last three decades of his life painting, exhibiting, and writing with regular and growing comfort. He was twice married, with five children, born between 1948 and 1989. Nadir Afonso exhibited regularly in Lisbon, Porto, Paris, New York, and all over the world. His work is in museums in Lisbon and Porto (Portugal), Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo (Brazil), Budapest (Hungary), Paris (
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), Wurzburg and Berlin (Germany), among others. He formed a foundation bearing his name, to which he donated his personal artwork collection, and engaged Pritzker Prize-winner architect Álvaro Siza to design its headquarters in his hometown of Chaves.


International recognition

The recognition of Nadir Afonso's talent came early in his career, both in his home country and internationally. Aged 24, an oil of his, ''A Ribeira'', had already been purchased by the Contemporary Art Museum of Lisbon and the Portuguese government invited him twice to represent Portugal at the São Paulo Art Biennial. By the age of 50, he was well known and regularly exhibited in New York and Paris. However, his reclusive personality and the memory of his first attempt in 1946 to show his paintings at an art gallery in Paris, which snubbed him and left him humiliated, caused him to shy from publicity and he did not personally promote his exhibitions.
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, the father of op art, had already noticed it in 1968: :''"This artist I have known for over 20 years is undoubtedly the most important Portuguese contemporary painter and his work is unjustly little known across the world."''


Personal aesthetics theory

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is usually conceived as subjective, but for Nadir Afonso it was purely
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and ruled by
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s. ''"Art is a show of exactitude"'', ''"a game of laws in spaces but not of significations in objects"''. From these axioms, his own personal theory of
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-based ''"rational aesthetics within an intuitive art"'' evolved, which he published in book form, alongside his philosophical thoughts on the Universe and its laws. These works are the key to understanding the artist and his art, and are summarized by himself in a few words: :''"Searching for the absolute, for an art language in which shapes possess a mathematical rigorousness, where nothing needs to be added nor removed. The feeling of total exactitude."'' Because of his
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, Nadir Afonso confronted
Kandinsky Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky (; rus, Василий Васильевич Кандинский, Vasiliy Vasilyevich Kandinskiy, vɐˈsʲilʲɪj vɐˈsʲilʲjɪvʲɪtɕ kɐnʲˈdʲinskʲɪj;  – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter a ...
, the father of abstract art, and criticized him for subduing geometry to the human spirit instead of making it the essence of art. This ''"geometry of art"'' is not however the ''"geometry of geometrists"'', as it is not about symbols nor anything in particular; rather, it is the spatial law itself, with the four qualities of perfection, harmony, evocation, and originality. His work is methodical, because ''"an artwork is not an act of 'imagination' (...) but of observation, perception, form manipulation."'' ''"I start with shapes, still arbitrary. I put ten shapes on the frame; I look at it and suddenly a sort of spark ignites. Then the form appears. Color is secondary, used to accentuate the intensity of the form."'' Nadir Afonso did not renege on his early expressionist and surrealist works: ''"An individual initially does not see the true nature of things, he starts by representing the real, because he is convinced therein lies the essence of the artwork. I thought that too. But, as I kept working, the underlying laws of art, which are the laws of geometry, slowly revealed themselves in front of my eyes. There was no effort on my part, it was just the daily work what led me to that result, guided by intuition."'' The illustrations in this article are a chronological representation of the evolution of Nadir Afonso's style and thought towards the original geometric alphabet with which he created his artworks, as explained in his books and seen most prominently in his ''Cities'' series.


Artworks

Nadir Afonso produced mainly paintings and serigraphs. His preferred materials were
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on canvas (bigger works), and
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on paper (smaller works, often studies for bigger works). His best-known and most distinctive work is the ''Cities'' series, each painting usually representing a city from anywhere in the world. , approximate prices for his ''Cities'' works were €1,500 for a 35x50 cm serigraph (typical edition of 200), Catalog, exhibition at the Casino Estoril, 2007 €18,000 for a 30x40 cm gouache on paper, and €55,000 for a 90x140 cm acrylic on canvas. In 2007, Nadir Afonso exhibited his first oversized (176x235 cm) canvases, ''Seville'' and ''Pouvoirs Surnaturels'', at a price of €100,000 each. Catalog, exhibition at the António Prates Gallery, Lisbon, 2007 Other values are mentioned in the list of Nadir Afonso artworks.


Exhibitions

Only solo international and major exhibitions are shown. * 1940 First exhibitions as a student and (until 1946) as a member of artist collective * 1944 (collective) 9th Exhibition of Modern Art of the SNI-National Information Secretariat, Lisbon * 1956, 1957 Gallerie Denise René, Paris * 1958 (collective) ''Salon des Réalités Nouvelles'', Paris * 1959 ''Maison des Beaux-Arts'', Paris * 1961, 1969 São Paulo Art Biennial * 1970 (anthological) Centre Culturel Portugais, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Paris, then at the Foundation's premises in Lisbon * 1970 Centre de Culture TPN, Neuchâtel, Switzerland * 1972 Galeria Alvarez, Porto * 1974 Selected Artists Galleries, New York * 1976, 1978, 1988, 1991, 1994, 1996 Art-Service Gallerie, Paris * 1979 Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Paris * 1985 La Madraza, Granada, Spain * 1986 Embassy of Portugal, Brasília * 1995 Cooperativa Árvore, Porto. Catalog: ''Síntese Estética'' (Po/Fr) features two texts by Nadir Afonso and an interview; ; * 2001 Cultural Center of Cascais, Portugal. Catalog features an interview; ; print run: 300 * 2003 Cultural Center of Orense, Spain (catalog: ) * 2003 (anthological) 25th International Biennial of Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal * 2005 - Nadir Afonso: cidades de um flâneur ou de como um viajante o é, Univ. Lusíada, Lisbon * 2007 - Nadir Afonso, Futuro, Galeria Jornal de Notícias, Porto * 2007 - Nadir Afonso, Futuro, Galeria Jornal de Notícias, Lisbon * 2007 - Nadir Afonso, O Futuro Renascimento Centro de Exposições de Odivelas da Câmara Municipal de Odivelas, Lisbon * 2009 - Nadir Afonso: As Cidades no Homem. Assembleia da República, Lisbon 2009. * 2009 - Nadir Afonso no século XXI, Museu Municipal Edifício Chiado, Galeria de Exposições Temporárias, Coimbra. * 2010 - Nadir Afonso Sem Limites, National Museum Soares dos Reis, Porto. * 2010 - Nadir Afonso Sem Limites, Museu do Chiado, Lisbon. * 2010 - Nadir Afonso: Absoluto 2010, Museu da Presidência da República, Lisbon. * 2011 - Nadir Afonso: Absoluto, Fundação Eugénio de Almeida, Évora. * 2011 - Nadir Afonso: Absoluto, Museu do Abade de Baçal, Bragança. * 2012 - Nadir Afonso, Museo Carlo Bilotti, Roma * 2012 - Nadir Afonso, Palazzo Loredan, Venice An additional 60 solo exhibitions in Portugal were recorded between 1949 and 2012 (last one: Palazzo Loredan, Venice). Additional international collective exhibitions include: 1967 Brussels, 1968 Paris, 1973 Barcelona, 1984 Dublin, 1986 Honolulu and Fall River, U.S.A.; 1993 Salamanca, Spain.


Written works

The following books were written by Nadir Afonso in Portuguese, unless otherwise stated. Additional written works appear in exhibition catalogs and are noted in the list of Nadir Afonso exhibitions. ;Theory and philosophy * 1958 ''La Sensibilité Plastique'' (Fr), Presses du Temps Présent, Paris * 1970 ''Les Mécanismes de la Création Artistique'' (Fr/En/Ge), Éditions du Griffon, Neuchâtel, Switzerland * 1974 ''Aesthetic Synthesis'' (En), Ed. Galeria Alvarez, Porto, Collab. Selected Artists Galleries, New York. No ISBN * 1983 ''Le Sens de l´Art'' (Fr), Imprensa Nacional, Lisbon. Print run: 2,750 + 250 with a numbered and signed serigraph. No ISBN. Translated in 1999 as ''O Sentido da Arte'', Livros Horizonte, Lisbon. * 2000 ''Universo e o Pensamento'', Colecção Obras Clássicas da Literatura Portuguesa, Livros Horizonte, Lisbon. * 2002 ''Sobre a Vida e Sobre a Obra de Van Gogh'', Chaves Ferreira Publicações, Lisbon. Print run: 980, numbered and signed. Best art book of the 2003 Frankfurt Book Fair. * 2003 ''O Fascínio das Cidades'', Câmara Municipal de Cascais, Cascais. * 2003 ''Da Intuição Artística ao Raciocínio Estético'', Chaves Ferreira Publicações, Lisbon. Print run: 980, numbered and signed by the author. * 2005 ''As Artes: Erradas Crenças e Falsas Críticas/The Arts: Erroneous Beliefs and False Criticisms'' (Po/En), Chaves Ferreira Publicações, Lisbon. Numbered and signed by the author. * 2008 ''Nadir Face a Face com Einstein/ Nadir Face to Face with Einstein'', Chaves Ferreira Publicações, Lisbon. * 2010 ''Manifesto: O Tempo Não Existe'' (Po/En), Dinalivro, Lisbon. * 2010 ''Universo e Pensamento'', Edições Afrontamento, Lisbon. * 2011 - O Trabalho Artístico. Reflexões. Lisboa Athena Editora. ;Monographs * 1968 Guedes, Fernando. ''Nadir Afonso'', Editorial Verbo, Lisbon * 1986 ''Nadir Afonso'' (Po/En/Fr), Colecção Arte Contemporânea, Livraria Bertrand, Lisbon. Print run included 200 numbered and signed copies, with a serigraph. * 1990 ''Da Vida à Obra de Nadir Afonso'', Livraria Bertrand, Lisbon. Print run included 250 numbered and signed copies, with a serigraph. * 1994 ''Nadir Afonso'', Bial, Porto. No ISBN * 1998 ''Nadir Afonso'', Livros Horizonte, Lisbon. * 1999 ''Obra Gravada'', Edições Coelho Dias. * 2000 ''O Porto de Nadir'', Edições Coelho Dias, Porto. * 2008 ''Nadir Afonso: O Futuro Renascimento'', Dinalivro, Lisbon. * 2008 ''Nadir Afonso: Itinerário (Com)Sentido'', Edições Afrontamento, Porto. * 2010 - Ginga, Adelaide (coord) Nadir Afonso Sem Limites/Without Limits, Lisboa * 2010 - Chaves, Mário; Nadir Afonso: arquitecto e pintor, no Mundo. Universidade Lusíada Editora, Lisboa * 2012 - Nadir Afonso: Conversa com Agostinho Santos, Âncora Editora, Lisboa. * 2012 - Ferreira, António Quadros, Nadir Afonso: Arte, Estética e Teoria, de Ferreira, Edições Afrontamento, Porto. * 2012 - Cecchetto, Stephano (coord) Nadir Afonso: Percorsi per una nuova estetica, Carlo CambiEditore, Roma.


References


External links

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Nadir Afonso Foundation website
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