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'Almost any name would be suitable for this series of images: traces, remains, indications, inaccuracies... Curiously enough, they could have also been properly entitled manifestations (or their opposite). It contains quotes of vast erudition, as well as several everyday life references, which are completely impossible to identify. It occurred to me, I would call them self-portraits or biographies, but someone who knew better warned me about the risk of locating myself between vulgarity and presumption. Then, without opposing the Zeitgeist, I decided to name them Call for Papers, a name that suits them well and roughly explains everything, by way of allusion.'
Jorge Molder
Jorge Molder was born in Lisbon in 1947. He graduated in Philosophy from the
... Faculdade de Letras of the Universidade Clássica de Lisboa. After his first solo exhibition in 1977 Molder had numerous individual shows in Portugal and abroad. He was guest artist with a solo show at the 22nd Biennale of São Paulo (1994); represented his country in the 48th Biennale of Venice (1999). He has taken part in collective exhibitions as the Schwarze Quadrat (Homage to Malevitch) at the Hamburger Kunsthalle (2007), Artempo - Where Time Becomes Art, at the Palazzo Fortuny in Venice (2007), and Jan Fabre - Le Temps Emprunté, at the Palais des Beaux-arts in Brussels (2008). Jorge Molder is the first Portuguese artist being selected for the UNESCO art collection.
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