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vudansmarue · 1 year
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Lisbonne, 2022
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heavenknowsffs · 9 months
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josepaivawolff · 9 months
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Urban(R)Evolution | Urban Art Exhibition | Cordoaria Nacional | Lisboa | Até 3 Dezembro 2023 | Bordalo II
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blocodeespantamentos · 7 months
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biglisbonnews · 9 months
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Artist Rolls Out Guerrilla “Red Carpet” to Protest Pope’s Lisbon Visit Bordalo II staged “Walk of Shame,” printed with €500 banknotes, to call out the multimillion-dollar price tag of hosting Pope Francis. https://hyperallergic.com/836879/artist-rolls-out-guerrilla-red-carpet-to-protest-popes-lisbon-visit/
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lillyslifestyle · 1 year
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Bordalo II, nuova solo per l'artista urbano dei rifiuti
Bordalo II, nuova solo per l’artista urbano dei rifiuti
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2:46 pm : "Half Baby Shark, 2018" par BORDALO II (Matériaux de récupération plastique, bois / Collection Baptiste Ozenne) - Mars MMXXI. 
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momo-de-avis · 9 months
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LISBON, July 28 (Reuters) - Portugal's famed street artist, Bordalo II, has broken into a Lisbon venue where Pope Francis will celebrate a mass next week and rolled out a huge carpet of oversized banknotes to criticise how much the state has spent on the event. Francis will travel to Lisbon from Aug. 2-6 to attend the World Youth Day global gathering of young Catholics, which is expected to bring together hundreds of thousands of pilgrims. Bordalo II, known for his political art pieces often made from garbage, shared pictures and videos of the carpet, featuring humongous 500-euro ($551) notes, being rolled out down the venue's stairs on Thursday in a protest he described as the "walk of shame". "At the time when many people are fighting to keep their homes, their work and their dignity, millions worth of public funds have been invested to sponsor the (papal) tour," the artist, whose real name is Artur Bordalo, wrote on Instagram. Official estimates in January showed the event would cost 161 million euros, to be paid by the government, the Catholic Church, the city council of Lisbon and nearby Loures. A number of public figures and politicians have criticised the Portuguese state for its share of the expenditure, which the government put at 30 million euros in January, as millions of Portuguese face galloping inflation. Earlier this year, heavy criticism forced the Lisbon city council to cut planned spending on an altar for Francis to celebrate a mass to 2.9 million euros from over 5 million euros. Asked about Bordalo II's carpet, Lisbon Mayor Carlos Moedas told reporters the artist used his voice to express his concerns and that such protests were normal for these events.
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official-portugal · 5 months
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New work by street artist Bordalo II called "Steps of Guilt" leave bloodstains on a Palestenian flag as people go up and down the stairs
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vudansmarue · 1 year
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Faro, 2022
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mastomysowner · 1 year
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josepaivawolff · 1 year
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Bordalo II | Porto Brandão
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Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro (1857-1929) "Tragedy of Inês de Castro" (1901-1904) Realism Located in the Museu Militar de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal Inês de Castro (1325-1355) was a Galician noblewoman and courtier, best known as lover and posthumously-recognized wife of King Peter I of Portugal. The dramatic circumstances of her relationship with Peter (at the time Prince of Portugal), which was forbidden by his father King Afonso IV, her murder on the orders of Afonso--she was decapitated in front of one of her young children—Peter's bloody revenge on her killers—he captured two of them and publicly executed them by ripping their hearts out, claiming they didn't have one after pulverizing his own heart—and the legend of the coronation of her exhumed corpse by Peter, have made Inês de Castro a frequent subject of art, music, and drama through the ages.
Inês and Peter also had several children, whom he would legitimize after her death. Afonso, died shortly after birth. John, Duke of Valencia de Campos, claimant to the throne during the 1383–85 Crisis. Denis, Lord of Cifuentes, claimant to the throne during the 1383–1385 Crisis. And Beatrice, who married Sancho Alfonso, 1st Count of Alburquerque, the great-grandmother of Ferdinand II of Aragon and thereby an ancestor of all Spanish monarchs.
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itscolossal · 2 years
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Bordalo II Combines Salvaged Neon Tubes, Industrial Materials, and Other Waste into Lively Trash Animals in a New Retrospective
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barbarapicci · 5 months
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Streetart by Bordalo II @ Lisbon, Portugal, for Hospital IPO Lisboa At: Oncology Institute Francisco Gentil
More info at: https://barbarapicci.com/2023/12/02/streetart-bordalo-ii-lisbon-portugal-4/
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