Luisa Arruda
Luísa Capucho Arruda
Born in Lisbon Lives at Estoril
Teaches Drawing , practice, history and theory at Fine Arts Faculty Lisbon University
Member CIEBA (Fine Arts Research Center)
Member Academia Nacional de Belas Artes de Lisboa
The main area of scientific activity is drawing within its various specifics.
The principal area is drawing as a personal artistic form of expression, by making works of art participating in personal and collective exhibitions.
Research Drawing as an artistic discipline involved in the global formation of learning, teaching drawing at Fine Arts Faculty and other institutions, elaborating drawing programs and drawing strategies for learning drawing at an superior academic level.
Research in the field of the Theory and History of Drawing. Another related scientific field of drawing is the conservation and museum practice of this particular discipline.
Research in Gender Art Studies, namely XVII and XVIII centuries Portuguese female artists and in the XX century the special case of Paula Rego.
Interested also in History of portuguese arts, namely decorative arts: azulejo, ceramics and textile
Born in Lisbon Lives at Estoril
Teaches Drawing , practice, history and theory at Fine Arts Faculty Lisbon University
Member CIEBA (Fine Arts Research Center)
Member Academia Nacional de Belas Artes de Lisboa
The main area of scientific activity is drawing within its various specifics.
The principal area is drawing as a personal artistic form of expression, by making works of art participating in personal and collective exhibitions.
Research Drawing as an artistic discipline involved in the global formation of learning, teaching drawing at Fine Arts Faculty and other institutions, elaborating drawing programs and drawing strategies for learning drawing at an superior academic level.
Research in the field of the Theory and History of Drawing. Another related scientific field of drawing is the conservation and museum practice of this particular discipline.
Research in Gender Art Studies, namely XVII and XVIII centuries Portuguese female artists and in the XX century the special case of Paula Rego.
Interested also in History of portuguese arts, namely decorative arts: azulejo, ceramics and textile
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( 2011, Arte e Sociedade, CIEBA, FBAUL)
( 2011, Arte e Sociedade, CIEBA, FBAUL)
Caught in the Act: The (Literary) Imagiconography of Paula Rego” 3-4 December 2015
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, New University of Lisbon, Portugal
https://paularegolisbonconference2015.wordpress.com
This conference is developed within the frame of the research project Ramón y Cajal (2017-22131) devoted to “ Artistic academies, diplomacy and identity in Spain and Portugal in the first half of the 18th Century Rome” by Dr Pilar Diez del Corral. The secondary aspect of the aforementioned project to be addressed is the accommodation problem that the representatives of foreign countries encountered when in Rome. The impact of this issue goes beyond the mere anecdote to affect diplomatic and logistical aspects of their stay in Rome. From an art historical perspective this approach allows for the study of the economic investment made by those people, the composition of their household from the staff to the material display, issues regarding restoration, constructions plans and other works in the palaces, etc.
The main scope of this conference is to bring together scholars specialized in several areas: architecture, social history, decorative arts and so on, to explore the topic of Rome as a city of foreigners, who usually came to the city to get church positions, develop diplomatic missions or commercial ones that forced them to stay for long periods in the city.