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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Bertina LOPES, Untitled, 1977

Bertina LOPES Mozambican - Italian, 1924-2012

Untitled, 1977
Mixed media on paper
36 x 23 cm
Framed: 57 x 42 x 4 cm
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Bertina LOPES (1924–2012) is considered one of the most important woman artists from Africa in the second half of the 20th century. Lopes was a painter, sculptor, and most importantly...
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Bertina LOPES (1924–2012) is considered one of the most important woman artists from Africa in the second half of the 20th century. Lopes was a painter, sculptor, and most importantly an activist whose work highlighted the social criticism and nationalistic fervor. She was also a great influence on the subsequent generation of African artists.

Born in Maputo, Mozambique in 1924, she was the daughter of a Portuguese father and Mozambican mother. At an early age she left Mozambique to study in Lisbon where she engaged with Portuguese Modernism. After returning to Mozambique in 1953, cultural nationalism became a crucial influence both ideologically and artistically. Her work depicts not only African iconography but also political events of the time. After a forced return to Europe, Lopes was eventually chased out of Portugal by the regime and moved to Rome in 1963 where she remained for the rest of her life. During this period the subjects of African identity took on a new meaning, expressing an end to colonialism and a desire for independence.

Bertina Lopes achieved significant cultural recognition and won numerous awards and prizes. Her artworks are included in many public collections worldwide and she had two major exhibitions at the Fundaçao Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon in 1972 and 1993. In 2024, her work featured in 'Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere' at the 60th Venice Biennale, marking her third particpation, and 'The Power with which We Leap Together: Women Artists in Spain and Portugal between Dictatorship and Democracy', shown at IVAM Valencia and CAM Gubelkian, Lisbon. Her comprehensive inclusion in the 36th São Paulo Bienal (2025–2026), with 21 paintings, demonstrates the enduring importance and legacy of this artist.
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