Explore a realm of pure energy through the evocative artistry of João Gomes Gago. Immerse yourself in a captivating visual and spiritual experience.
Among the places where João's work has been exhibited are:
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Fire and Ashes - chine collé #1
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Fire and Ashes - chine collé #2
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Fire and Ashes - chine collé #3
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Expandable Beginning - scratched paper #1
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Expandable Beginning - scratched paper #2
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Expandable Beginning - sanguine #2
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Meet the artist
João Gomes Gago is a Portuguese artist who captures the essence of drama and timeless mysticism in his multidisciplinary works. Each piece is a harmonious fusion that recovers the symbolic imprint of the body, between ancestral echoes and spiritual liberation. Welcome to a world where art weaves narratives of deep connections.
Reviews
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Teresa from Portugal
"I am proud to have one of João Gomes Gago's 2021 drawings amongst my belongings. Besides recognizing its technical merit - indeed, a notably expressive piece -, what I am most fond of is the mystery it still holds to me, years after."
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Saša and Sofia from Prague
"We were honored to have João Gomes Gago as one of our artists selected in the NU’VEM artistic residency program. His work and performance PASSAGE is an enigmatic memorial in his own creative language that stands out in our land art gallery."
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Marijke from Netherlands
"Over two years ago, we were touched by João Gomes Gago's works during one of his exhibitions in Lisbon, Portugal. One work immediately stood out for us, not only because of its special techniques, but also because of the depths in it. For two years it has had a prominent place in our living room, framed in a beautiful deep black frame with museum glass. We are still touched by it every day."