Chico Da Silva Biography

Chico da Silva was born surrounded by the Amazon rainforest in Alto Tejo, but while still a child he moved to Ceará, in northeastern Brazil, passing through some countryside cities until he settled in Fortaleza in 1935, where he lived until his death. While painting the whitewashed walls of the fishermen’s houses in Praia Formosa, his artistic production began. Da Silva gave shape and color to his drawings with pieces of charcoal, bricks, leaves, and other elements found around him.

Jean-Pierre Chabloz (1910, Lausanne, Switzerland – 1985, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil), a Swiss critic and artist who moved to Brazil in 1940 because of World War II, traveled to Fortaleza for work in 1943, where he found da Silva’s drawings on a visit to the beach. This encounter had great relevance in the consolidation and dissemination of Chico da Silva’s work, opening doors for him to circulate in the main urban centers of Brazil, such as Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, and throughout Europe, in cities such as Geneva, Neuchâtel, Lausanne, and Paris.

In his gouaches and paintings, Chico da Silva represented mainly the creatures of the forest, such as Amazon birds and fish, as well as fanciful figures, such as dragons. His artworks give form to stories and mythologies from the oral tradition of the culture of Northern Brazil, in compositions marked by rich polychromy and by the graphic details of the drawing, composed of colorful wefts and lines. Given the originality of his style and compositions, he stood out in the context of the so-called Brazilian popular art and, in addition to achieving great commercial success during his lifetime, he attracted considerable interest from critics.

His main exhibitions include: Chico da Silva e o ateliê do Pirambu (Solo, Pinacoteca de São Paulo, São Paulo; Pinacoteca do Ceará, Fortaleza, 2023); Chico da Silva (Solo, David Kordansky Gallery, New York, 2023); 1ª Bienal das Amazônias (Group, Belém, 2023); Raio-que-o-parta: ficções do moderno no Brasil (Group, Sesc 24 de Maio, São Paulo, 2022); Histoires de voir, Show and Tell (Group, Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris, 2012); Tradição e ruptura: síntese de arte e cultura brasileiras (Group, Fundação Bienal de São Paulo, 1984); 9ª Bienal Internacional de São Paulo (Group, São Paulo, 1967); 33ª Biennale di Venezia (Group, Venice, 1966); 8 Peintres Naïfs Brésiliens (Group, Galerie Jacques Massol, Paris, 1965); Exposition d’Art Primitif et Moderne (Group, Musée d’Ethnographie, Neuchâtel, 1956); Francisco da Silva (Solo, Galerie Pour L’Art, Lausanne, 1950). In 1966 he received the Honorable Mention award for his participation in the 33rd Venice Biennale.

His works are part of numerous public collections, including: Museo del Barrio, New York; Musée International d’Art Naïf Anatole Jakovsky, Nice; Tate, London; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Pinacoteca de São Paulo and Pinacoteca do Ceará.

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