Post Baroque and Graffiti by Nuno de Matos
“The Baroque is a period of artistic style that used exaggerated motion and clear, easily interpreted detail to produce drama, tension, exuberance, and grandeur in sculpture, painting, literature, dance, and music” with this frame, it’s looks cool.
modern baroque graffiti
Abstract Calligraphy & Barroco Frame
Nuno de Matos

Abstaction Lyrique – Lyrical Abstraction lines by Matox
lyrical abstraction lyrique
Nuno de Matox 2012
lyrical asemic experimental writing
Contemporary art Graffiti style by Matox

The new Contemporary art Graffiti style 2012, by Matox

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Asemic writing // post Graffiti / Abstract Calligraphy

Graffiti Art by Matox

Fresh in San José, Produce by Matox and 44 artists

Nuno de Matos was invited with 44 international painters from all around the word to participate to the new Fresh Produice event organized by Anno Donini Gallery. Cherri Lakey is the co-fondator of this urban art gallery based in the heart of the silicon valley in San José. The opening is december 2nd, around 7PM > save the date.

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Artists from around the world have created hundreds of original works of art for this highly anticipated annual exhibition and affordable art sale. The artists were invited based on their unique artistic vision and contribution to urban contemporary arts and culture.

The 11th Annual FRESH PRODUCE exhibition features 45 artists from 14 countries!

Lina Arias (Columbia), Jason Arnold (USA), Philippe Baudelocque (France), Tyler Bewley (USA), Julie Bilyeu (USA), Christian Breitkreutz (USA), Broken Crow (USA), Lacey Bryant (USA), CAKE (USA), Liza Corbett (USA), Isaac Cordal aka Cement Eclipses (Belgium), DAL (South Africa), Jennifer Davis (USA), Daupo (USA), Mike Egan (USA), Lia Fenix (Brazil), Gilbert1 (France), Rimon Guimarães (Brazil), Hyuro (Argentina), JAZ (Argentina), Rafal Karcz (Poland), Laguna (Spain), Mark Lev (USA), Daniel Jesse Lewis (USA), Limo (France), Limon & Olson (onoffcrew), Jeremiah Maddock (USA), Dale “VN” Marshall (UK), Nuno de Matos / MATOX (France), Danica Novgorodoff (USA) , Gustavo Ortiz (UK), Daryll Peirce (USA), Motel Seven (South Africa), Zéh Palito (Brazil), Noah Ptolemy (USA), Faring Purth (USA), Ro (France), Skount (Amsterdam), Barron Storey (USA), TIKA (Brazil), Jon Todd (USA), Porous Walker (USA), Dave Warnke (USA), Jake Watling (USA), Derek Weisberg (USA), Yumanzumu (Japan), Zilda (France), Zosen (Spain)
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Opening Reception: Friday, December 2, 2011 RSVP
Preview: Doors open at 7pm / Sale begins at 8pm

Opening Reception is part of the South FIRST FRIDAYS monthly art walk, December 2, 2011. View the full schedule of exhibitions at participating venues: http://www.southfirstfridays.com

Urban Art Fair in Paris by Artaq
Matox and 121 artists will be present.
urban art fair paris
The first exhibition devoted exclusively to Street Art and Urban Arts. Espace Commines in Paris from November 15 to 20, 2011

Before flying to California for the “Fresh Produice” exhibition in Anno Domini Gallery in San José, Nuno de Matos, aka MATOX presents in Paris big canvases in the urban art fair made by Artaq

espace-commines-paris urban art fair

The artists presented are the winners of ARTAQ Awards 2011, selected by a jury of professionals. This is not a voucher points or vote for the “Best Artist of the Year” but a panorama of artists involved in the evolution of the movement in its various disciplines and in all its forms (tag, stencil, wall painting, painting on canvas, digital, performance in situ, graffiti, light graffiti, drawing).
ARTAQ open to all – curious, lovers and collectors, and provides an overview of the evolution of the movement with 122 artists from 47 countries.

Location: Espace Commines
17, rue Commines – 75003 Paris
Metro Filles du Calvaire and Sebastien Froissart

Dates: Tuesday 15 to Sunday, November 20, 2011
Preview / Release: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 from 14 to 18 h.
Opening: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 for 18-22 h.
Open: Daily from 12 pm at 20 h
Night: 22 pm Friday until 18november
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Venez découvrir les œuvres des 122 lauréats et nominés aux Awards du Street Art 2011 !

Une semaine de découverte des artistes qui font les Arts Urbains d’aujourd’hui et de demain.

La 1ère foire exclusivement consacrée au Street Art et aux Arts Urbains. Espace Commines à Paris du 15 au 20 Novembre 2011

Les artistes présentés sont les lauréats des Artaq Awards 2011, sélectionnés par un jury de professionnels. Ce n’est pas une distribution de bons points ni l’élection du ” meilleur artiste de l’année ” mais un panorama des artistes qui participent à l’évolution du mouvement dans ses différentes disciplines et sous toutes ses formes (tag, pochoir, wall painting, peinture sur toile, digital, performances in situ,graffiti, light graff, dessin).
Artaq s’adresse à tous – curieux, amateurs et collectionneurs- et offre une vision globale de l’évolution du mouvement avec 122 artistes venant de 47 pays.

Lieu : Espace Commines
17, rue Commines – 75003 Paris
Metro Filles du Calvaire et Sébastien Froissart
graffiti art fair paris

Dates : Du mardi 15 au dimanche 20 novembre 2011
Preview / Presse : Mardi 15 novembre 2011 de 14 à 18 h.
Vernissage : Mardi 15 novembre 2011 de 18 à 22 h.
Ouverture : Tous les jours de 12 h. à 20 h
Nocturne : Vendredi 18novembre jusqu’à 22 h

Calligraphic Art by Matox
New artworks
caligrafia abstracta
caligrafia abstracta
art graffiti lines
calligraphy by Matox

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Matox 2011

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Matox GALLERY


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Iphone 4S video and color test during Matox’s Art Studio visit
Contrasts and stabilization better than iphone 4. Good for a interview, a report, easily, simply… what else ?

Back to an interview, in january 2011
The lightgraffeur Nuno Matox was visiting Brussels last week to mark the opening of the exhibition at the gallery ARTAQ ART22. Born in 1971 in Portugal and not dead yet, the artist has been experimenting for several years with modern visual technologies. His goal: find a way to extend into the immaterial pictorial signs that have so impressed during his wanderings through the streets of the Bairro Alto, Lisbon and the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona … If ownership of the walls and damage caused by the expression of urban these give rise to endless (and fruitless) discussions, air and light are and remain free to access and use. Nuno Matox claims so ownership without rules or limits of these materials for non-us shaping of gestures and signs which the impregnation sensory virtual charm to hypnotism. Three questions, quickly, to Nuno Matox:

How did you come to Lightgraffisme?

Graffiti is a general term rather mat … For me, it is mainly the techniques and effects that I use as a spray, markers or bleeding. Urban art, the art of the street, I was very intrigued and inspired. It was at Toulouse when I was a student in the early 90 it all started. It was at this time that people started to have another look at the graffiti. The graffiti was very present at the time in the city center. For me, the spray paint has started to release the above act of painting and the opportunity to work any surface … By extension, the lightpainting a – in turn – this action completely free, allowing him to really apply everywhere, even in the three-dimensional space!
And as when using a spray paint for the first time, the lighpainting is also a spectacular experience, even exhilarating!

How to prepare a performance Lightgraff?

It can be very simple … Or very complicated! This will indeed improvisation made with just an opportunity, some LEDs and a small box, to a true staging and assembly technique developed. And when it’s live video, it is usually more complicated, especially in terms of hardware … After that, it also depends on the projects, which can range from simple delirium artist to major advertising campaign. In practice, I think live performance is much more dependent on the necessary technical and material available.

What do you think of Brussels and its urban art?

I have been in Brussels several times before. This time, I hoped to be able to organize “micro-projection” in the city center but my schedule does not allow me. I hope to return, of course, because Brussels is the center of Europe, an open and modern city. The games are what light the streets and the tall towers are present. For street art, by cons, I did not see much because I am still confined to the center during this short visit, and unfortunately, all the centers of large cities have become hyper-clean and super-video! This leaves advertising as pollution may “limit”, but taxed and legal to watch.

For Nuno Matox, urban artists need to be constantly looking for new ways of expression and adapt to changing conditions and circumstances of the practice of their art. As Lightgraffiste concludes: “The panel LEDs are the next playground for all graphic designers and artists! “. Officers deal with joyous obsessions of our lovely city fathers, creativity and inventiveness of urban artists are invited to both the subject for the object … We thank Nuno Matox for his contribution “light” in this fight and we want to return soon in the streets of the world capital of Europe in order to finally see her perform “micro-projections.”
calligraffiti by Nuno Matox

To learn more about the artist: www.matox.fr contact@matox.fr

Copyright: Artwork by Nuno Matox and interview by Serge-Louis to Brigadier PLIPP.

Nuit Blanche in Brussels, 2011 edition
Eglise du Béguinage
Interactive and participative installation 3D
multimédia audio / visual performance

(c) Nuno de Matos / MATOX Interactive 2011

Modern Baroco Canvases by Matox

toile abstraite avec encadrement baroque pour une association surprenante et actuelle.
modern barocco canvases

official website: www.matox.fr