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Antonio Peticov

Antonio Peticov (born July 2, 1946) is a Brazilian painter, designer, sculptor, and engraver.[1][2]

Antonio Peticov
Antonio Peticov in 2015
Born (1946-07-02) 2 July 1946 (age 77)
NationalityBrazilian
Known forPainting
Sculpture
Websitehttp://www.peticolors.com

Self-taught,[3][4] Peticov's approach is based on systematic personal research in the history of art and its integration into avant-garde artistic movements in the second half of the 1960s. He also specialized in sacred geometry and the golden ratio, giving his work a strong mathematical character.[1]

In 1967, together with artists Aldir Mendes de Souza and Gilberto Salvador, he founded the group Vanguarda Jovem no Arena, participating in several exhibitions.[5] During the same period, he began his involvement with the Tropicália movement.[2]

He was president of the cooperative of Visual Artists of Brazil between 2003 and 2007,[6] and is a member of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America. He founded and directed the Núcleo de Arte Contemporânea (NAC) in São Paulo, between 1999 and 2006. In 2016, at the age of 70, he opened the Antonio Peticov Institute of Art and Culture.[7]

Biography edit

Childhood and youth edit

A Brazilian of Bulgarian descent, Peticov's grandparents immigrated to Brazil with tickets paid for by the Brazilian government, who, after abolishing slavery, needed to replace the labor force. Peticov was born in the city of Assis, São Paulo, close to the border of Paraná. In 1960, while his family was living in Rio de Janeiro, Peticov became interested in pursuing art after meeting Mauro Salles Júnior, the art director of the Batista publishing house.[8]

Adult life edit

In the late 1960s, influenced by the Beat Generation, Peticov saw himself as a hippie.[9] In 1969, he went to the Midem Festival in Cannes with the band Os Mutantes, whom he helped found[2] while managing the Six Sided Rockers.[10] Peticov visited London where he was an assistant to his friend, artist Hélio Oiticica, in the assembly of his exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery.[2]

In 1970, at the age of 23, he was arrested for the dissemination of lysergic acid (LSD) in Brazil. Among those working on the case was investigator and torturer Angelino "Russinho" Moliterno, who was part of Brazil's so-called "death squads".[11] According to Vice, despite being tortured and taken to Carandiru Penitentiary, Peticov was subsequently cleared in what was the first judicial process of this matter in Brazil. During the 70 days he was at Carandiru, he continued to draw and paint, becoming friendly with a fellow prisoner, Giuseppe Baccaro, an Italian intellectual and art merchant, who was arrested for possession of a joint.[9]

He was interviewed by Antônio Abujamra in 2016 on the TV Cultura interview program Provocações and stated: "In my hand there appeared a large amount of lysergic acid, which was perhaps the most important invention of the 20th century, because it was the opportunity to have in my hand, in my pocket, or in my wallet the ticket for the most important trip that a person can have in his life, the trip to his interior. I felt obliged to disclose that."[12]

The severity of the prison experience and the strong repression of Brazil's military dictatorship, together with his new marriage to his first wife Maria Luiza, motivated Peticov to leave for exile in London, at the age of 24. In 1985 he moved again, this time to New York City, where he lived until 1999. While in New York, he designed the poster for the Javits Center inauguration,[13] and created several of his best known works. He later married Elizabeth dos Santos Peixoto, with whom he had son, Pedro Antonio, born in Brazil in 1990.[2] He traveled back and forth between the United States and Brazil, returning to Brazil permanently in 2000 and settling in Brooklin.

In 2017, Peticov began his autobiography. In 2020, he participated in a Fundação Nacional de Artes (Funarte) festival, presenting "6 releituras de Antonio Peticov - Uma exposição guiada pelo artista", directed by his son Pedro Antonio.[14][15] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he is active on livestreams about varied themes: usually art, mathematics, music, sacred geometry and curiosities.

Installations and productions edit

Peticov has a diversified production that follows varied tendencies of the international artistic avant-garde of the last decades. He has created environmental installations and murals in Italy, Switzerland, the United States, and Brazil. He has also produced audiovisual productions, among them:

  • In 1982, the Bali Ballet in Cloudwalk Farm, Connecticut.[16]
  • In 1983, the installation The Big Ladder in front of the Coliseum in New York.[16]
  • In 1986, the installation Sete Anéis in Rio de Janeiro.[16]
  • In 1988, the sculpture The Golden Wæll (in the form of a large spiral, in honor of the town of Aiuruoca, Minas Gerais).[17]
  • In 1989, presented Projeto Natura - Rio Pinheiros at the 20th São Paulo International Biennial.[18]
  • In 1990, the mural Momento Antropofágico com Oswald de Andrade in the São Paulo Metro's Republica station (Line 3 - Vermelha).[1][19][20][21]
  • In 1992, the Projeto Bosque Natura in Rio de Janeiro.[1]
  • In 1995, the installation Torre Transburti and three other murals in Santo Amaro station (Line 5 - Lilás).[20]
  • In 2020, the mini documentary "6 releituras de Antonio Peticov - Uma exposição guiada pelo artista" in collaboration with Funarte.[14][15]

Golden ratio and mathematics edit

Having moved to Milan in 1972, Peticov bought a copy of Aldo Montù's 1970 book Φ = 1.61803398875... Appunti ed annotazioni su Natura e Geometria - Progressione Aurea e forme pentagonali. Full of detailed illustrations and graphs, this book had a great influence on his work. He was also introduced to the Fibonacci Sequence, with whole numbers mirroring the irrational numbers derived from Φ.

In addition, the influence of Martin Gardner, through Peticov's participation in the biennial Gathering 4 Gardner conventions, further deepened the relationship of his work to numbers and geometry in general.

In this vein, Peticov has worked with aperiodic tiles; his 1990 project Momento Antropofágico com Oswald de Andrade – a work full of mathematical references – was installed in São Paulo's República metro station. A scholar of puzzles, he has a collection of mathematical objects, puzzles, aperiodic tiles (which he also designs), and paradoxical objects in the largest collection of its kind in Brazil.[3]

Posters, book, and album covers edit

Peticov has created posters, book, and album covers for varied events and artists, both in Brazil and abroad, including:

  • X National Congress of Education[22]
  • PrimaVera Festival in São Paulo (1969) - cancelled by the dictatorship 48 hours before its undertaking[23][24]
  • Re Nudo Pop Festival (1973)[25]
  • Cover of the album "Visões" by Léo Gandelman (1981)
  • Art Expo '86 - Inauguration of the Javits Convention Center (1986)
  • Heitor Villa-Lobos 100th Birthday Celebration (1986/1987)
  • 38th Festa do Peão de Boiadeiro de Barretos (1993)[26]
  • The Phoenix Symphony (1993/1994)
  • Monark Turismo (1994)
  • Heineken Concerts - São Paulo/Rio de Janeiro (1995)[27]
  • Sofia National Library - Creative Bulgarians Abroad (1996)
  • Rock in Rio and Coca-Cola (2001)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Antonio Peticov". Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e "O mestre das cores" (PDF). Domingo (in Brazilian Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Jornal do Brasil. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Atelier Aberto... Encontro com Antonio Peticov | Secretaria Municipal do Verde e do Meio Ambiente | Prefeitura da Cidade de São Paulo". Cidade de São Paulo (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  4. ^ Abreu, Augusto (2017-01-04). "Antonio Peticov". Portal São Francisco (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  5. ^ "Jornal do Brasil (RJ) - 27 dezembro 1967 - DocReader Web" (in Brazilian Portuguese). No. Jornal do Brasil - Rio de Janeiro. 27 December 1967. p. 2.
  6. ^ "COOPERATIVA DE ARTISTAS DO BRASIL — Fórum Permanente". Fórum Permanente (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2018-02-22.
  7. ^ "Peticov faz 70 anos e festeja com instituto - Geral - Estadão". Estadão (in Brazilian Portuguese).
  8. ^ D'Ambrosio, Oscar. "Oscar D'Ambrosio: Ateliês: Antonio Peticov". oscardambrosio.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  9. ^ a b Delmanto, Júlio (2020). História social do LSD no Brasil: Os primeiros usos medicinais e o começo da repressão (in Brazilian Portuguese). Editora Elefante. ISBN 9786599014161.
  10. ^ "Túlio & The Six Sided Rockers". Mutantes Live. 2014-08-23. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  11. ^ "Quem foram os primeiros acusados por tráfico de LSD no Brasil". VICE (in Portuguese).
  12. ^ Provocações - Antônio Abujamra interview with Antônio Peticov (in Brazilian Portuguese). TV Cultural. June 5, 2016.
  13. ^ Gottlieb, Martin (April 4, 1986). "Javits Center Bustles on Opening Day". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
  14. ^ a b "Funarte SP ConectArte 2020 Festival – Abertura da exposição virtual: Obras Clássicas Revisitadas". Funarte - Portal das Artes (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  15. ^ a b ConectArte 2020 Festival: Antônio Peticov apresenta ‘Obras clássicas revisitadas’ (in Brazilian Portuguese). Funarte. December 12, 2020.
  16. ^ a b c "Antonio Peticov - Trabalhos e Histórico". Patricia Costa Gallery (in Brazilian Portuguese).
  17. ^ "Últimas semanas para conferir exposição de Peticov, no Espaço Cultural HU". Universidade de São Paulo Sala de Imprensa (in Brazilian Portuguese).
  18. ^ "20ª Bienal Internacional de São Paulo". Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  19. ^ "Editorial - Underground collection: works of art in São Paulo subway". SP-Arte (in Brazilian Portuguese). January 24, 2020. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  20. ^ a b . www.metro.sp.gov.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on 22 June 2021. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  21. ^ (PDF). Arte no Metrô (in Brazilian Portuguese). p. 31. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-07-13. Retrieved 2021-08-18.
  22. ^ "Cátedra Unesco". Fundação Carlos Chagas (in Brazilian Portuguese).
  23. ^ "O louco som do Leif's | Pepeu Gomes pré-Novos Baianos". NOIZE | Música do site à revista (in Brazilian Portuguese). 26 January 2015.
  24. ^ . Senhor F (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on April 12, 2016.
  25. ^ "CULTURE DEL DISSENSO | POP FESTIVAL "RE NUDO"". Culture del Dissenso (in Italian).
  26. ^ "Artistas famosos desenharam cartazes para a Festa do Peão de Barretos". UOL Entretenimento (in Brazilian Portuguese).
  27. ^ "Folha de S.Paulo - Heineken Concerts apresenta programação - 10/3/1995". Folha de S.Paulo (in Brazilian Portuguese).

External links edit

  • Antonio Peticov Institute of Art and Culture
  • Official website
  • Video of the artist

antonio, peticov, born, july, 1946, brazilian, painter, designer, sculptor, engraver, 2015born, 1946, july, 1946, assis, são, paulo, brazilnationalitybrazilianknown, forpainting, sculpturewebsitehttp, peticolors, comself, taught, peticov, approach, based, syst. Antonio Peticov born July 2 1946 is a Brazilian painter designer sculptor and engraver 1 2 Antonio PeticovAntonio Peticov in 2015Born 1946 07 02 2 July 1946 age 77 Assis Sao Paulo BrazilNationalityBrazilianKnown forPainting SculptureWebsitehttp www peticolors comSelf taught 3 4 Peticov s approach is based on systematic personal research in the history of art and its integration into avant garde artistic movements in the second half of the 1960s He also specialized in sacred geometry and the golden ratio giving his work a strong mathematical character 1 In 1967 together with artists Aldir Mendes de Souza and Gilberto Salvador he founded the group Vanguarda Jovem no Arena participating in several exhibitions 5 During the same period he began his involvement with the Tropicalia movement 2 He was president of the cooperative of Visual Artists of Brazil between 2003 and 2007 6 and is a member of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America He founded and directed the Nucleo de Arte Contemporanea NAC in Sao Paulo between 1999 and 2006 In 2016 at the age of 70 he opened the Antonio Peticov Institute of Art and Culture 7 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Childhood and youth 1 2 Adult life 2 Installations and productions 3 Golden ratio and mathematics 4 Posters book and album covers 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBiography editChildhood and youth edit A Brazilian of Bulgarian descent Peticov s grandparents immigrated to Brazil with tickets paid for by the Brazilian government who after abolishing slavery needed to replace the labor force Peticov was born in the city of Assis Sao Paulo close to the border of Parana In 1960 while his family was living in Rio de Janeiro Peticov became interested in pursuing art after meeting Mauro Salles Junior the art director of the Batista publishing house 8 Adult life edit In the late 1960s influenced by the Beat Generation Peticov saw himself as a hippie 9 In 1969 he went to the Midem Festival in Cannes with the band Os Mutantes whom he helped found 2 while managing the Six Sided Rockers 10 Peticov visited London where he was an assistant to his friend artist Helio Oiticica in the assembly of his exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery 2 In 1970 at the age of 23 he was arrested for the dissemination of lysergic acid LSD in Brazil Among those working on the case was investigator and torturer Angelino Russinho Moliterno who was part of Brazil s so called death squads 11 According to Vice despite being tortured and taken to Carandiru Penitentiary Peticov was subsequently cleared in what was the first judicial process of this matter in Brazil During the 70 days he was at Carandiru he continued to draw and paint becoming friendly with a fellow prisoner Giuseppe Baccaro an Italian intellectual and art merchant who was arrested for possession of a joint 9 He was interviewed by Antonio Abujamra in 2016 on the TV Cultura interview program Provocacoes and stated In my hand there appeared a large amount of lysergic acid which was perhaps the most important invention of the 20th century because it was the opportunity to have in my hand in my pocket or in my wallet the ticket for the most important trip that a person can have in his life the trip to his interior I felt obliged to disclose that 12 The severity of the prison experience and the strong repression of Brazil s military dictatorship together with his new marriage to his first wife Maria Luiza motivated Peticov to leave for exile in London at the age of 24 In 1985 he moved again this time to New York City where he lived until 1999 While in New York he designed the poster for the Javits Center inauguration 13 and created several of his best known works He later married Elizabeth dos Santos Peixoto with whom he had son Pedro Antonio born in Brazil in 1990 2 He traveled back and forth between the United States and Brazil returning to Brazil permanently in 2000 and settling in Brooklin In 2017 Peticov began his autobiography In 2020 he participated in a Fundacao Nacional de Artes Funarte festival presenting 6 releituras de Antonio Peticov Uma exposicao guiada pelo artista directed by his son Pedro Antonio 14 15 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic he is active on livestreams about varied themes usually art mathematics music sacred geometry and curiosities Installations and productions editPeticov has a diversified production that follows varied tendencies of the international artistic avant garde of the last decades He has created environmental installations and murals in Italy Switzerland the United States and Brazil He has also produced audiovisual productions among them In 1982 the Bali Ballet in Cloudwalk Farm Connecticut 16 In 1983 the installation The Big Ladder in front of the Coliseum in New York 16 In 1986 the installation Sete Aneis in Rio de Janeiro 16 In 1988 the sculpture The Golden Waell in the form of a large spiral in honor of the town of Aiuruoca Minas Gerais 17 In 1989 presented Projeto Natura Rio Pinheiros at the 20th Sao Paulo International Biennial 18 In 1990 the mural Momento Antropofagico com Oswald de Andrade in the Sao Paulo Metro s Republica station Line 3 Vermelha 1 19 20 21 In 1992 the Projeto Bosque Natura in Rio de Janeiro 1 In 1995 the installation Torre Transburti and three other murals in Santo Amaro station Line 5 Lilas 20 In 2020 the mini documentary 6 releituras de Antonio Peticov Uma exposicao guiada pelo artista in collaboration with Funarte 14 15 Golden ratio and mathematics editHaving moved to Milan in 1972 Peticov bought a copy of Aldo Montu s 1970 book F 1 61803398875 Appunti ed annotazioni su Natura e Geometria Progressione Aurea e forme pentagonali Full of detailed illustrations and graphs this book had a great influence on his work He was also introduced to the Fibonacci Sequence with whole numbers mirroring the irrational numbers derived from F In addition the influence of Martin Gardner through Peticov s participation in the biennial Gathering 4 Gardner conventions further deepened the relationship of his work to numbers and geometry in general In this vein Peticov has worked with aperiodic tiles his 1990 project Momento Antropofagico com Oswald de Andrade a work full of mathematical references was installed in Sao Paulo s Republica metro station A scholar of puzzles he has a collection of mathematical objects puzzles aperiodic tiles which he also designs and paradoxical objects in the largest collection of its kind in Brazil 3 Posters book and album covers editPeticov has created posters book and album covers for varied events and artists both in Brazil and abroad including X National Congress of Education 22 PrimaVera Festival in Sao Paulo 1969 cancelled by the dictatorship 48 hours before its undertaking 23 24 Re Nudo Pop Festival 1973 25 Cover of the album Visoes by Leo Gandelman 1981 Art Expo 86 Inauguration of the Javits Convention Center 1986 Heitor Villa Lobos 100th Birthday Celebration 1986 1987 38th Festa do Peao de Boiadeiro de Barretos 1993 26 The Phoenix Symphony 1993 1994 Monark Turismo 1994 Heineken Concerts Sao Paulo Rio de Janeiro 1995 27 Sofia National Library Creative Bulgarians Abroad 1996 Rock in Rio and Coca Cola 2001 See also editList of Brazilian paintersReferences edit a b c d Antonio Peticov Enciclopedia Itau Cultural in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2 June 2021 a b c d e O mestre das cores PDF Domingo in Brazilian Portuguese Rio de Janeiro Jornal do Brasil Retrieved 2 June 2021 a b Atelier Aberto Encontro com Antonio Peticov Secretaria Municipal do Verde e do Meio Ambiente Prefeitura da Cidade de Sao Paulo Cidade de Sao Paulo in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2 June 2021 Abreu Augusto 2017 01 04 Antonio Peticov Portal Sao Francisco in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 16 June 2021 Jornal do Brasil RJ 27 dezembro 1967 DocReader Web in Brazilian Portuguese No Jornal do Brasil Rio de Janeiro 27 December 1967 p 2 COOPERATIVA DE ARTISTAS DO BRASIL Forum Permanente Forum Permanente in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2018 02 22 Peticov faz 70 anos e festeja com instituto Geral Estadao Estadao in Brazilian Portuguese D Ambrosio Oscar Oscar D Ambrosio Atelies Antonio Peticov oscardambrosio com br in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 16 June 2021 a b Delmanto Julio 2020 Historia social do LSD no Brasil Os primeiros usos medicinais e o comeco da repressao in Brazilian Portuguese Editora Elefante ISBN 9786599014161 Tulio amp The Six Sided Rockers Mutantes Live 2014 08 23 Retrieved 2 June 2021 Quem foram os primeiros acusados por trafico de LSD no Brasil VICE in Portuguese Provocacoes Antonio Abujamra interview with Antonio Peticov in Brazilian Portuguese TV Cultural June 5 2016 Gottlieb Martin April 4 1986 Javits Center Bustles on Opening Day The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved February 14 2018 a b Funarte SP ConectArte 2020 Festival Abertura da exposicao virtual Obras Classicas Revisitadas Funarte Portal das Artes in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 3 June 2021 a b ConectArte 2020 Festival Antonio Peticov apresenta Obras classicas revisitadas in Brazilian Portuguese Funarte December 12 2020 a b c Antonio Peticov Trabalhos e Historico Patricia Costa Gallery in Brazilian Portuguese Ultimas semanas para conferir exposicao de Peticov no Espaco Cultural HU Universidade de Sao Paulo Sala de Imprensa in Brazilian Portuguese 20ª Bienal Internacional de Sao Paulo Enciclopedia Itau Cultural in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2 June 2021 Editorial Underground collection works of art in Sao Paulo subway SP Arte in Brazilian Portuguese January 24 2020 Retrieved 18 August 2021 a b Roteiro de arte do Metro Sao Paulo www metro sp gov br in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on 22 June 2021 Retrieved 4 June 2021 Livro Digital PDF Arte no Metro in Brazilian Portuguese p 31 Archived from the original PDF on 2021 07 13 Retrieved 2021 08 18 Catedra Unesco Fundacao Carlos Chagas in Brazilian Portuguese O louco som do Leif s Pepeu Gomes pre Novos Baianos NOIZE Musica do site a revista in Brazilian Portuguese 26 January 2015 Festival Primavera o Ibirastock que nao aconteceu Senhor F in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on April 12 2016 CULTURE DEL DISSENSO POP FESTIVAL RE NUDO Culture del Dissenso in Italian Artistas famosos desenharam cartazes para a Festa do Peao de Barretos UOL Entretenimento in Brazilian Portuguese Folha de S Paulo Heineken Concerts apresenta programacao 10 3 1995 Folha de S Paulo in Brazilian Portuguese External links editAntonio Peticov Institute of Art and Culture Official website Video of the artistPortal nbsp biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Antonio Peticov amp oldid 1179213266, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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