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Maria Ana de Sousa Leal da Costa (
Évora Évora ( , ) is a city and a municipality in Portugal. It has 53,591 inhabitants (2021), in an area of 1307.08 km2. It is the historic capital of the Alentejo and serves as the seat of the Évora District. Due to its well-preserved old to ...
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, November, 1964), is a
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sculptor.


Life

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, Portugal, where she lives and works since 1999 and where she is developing her project, Alentejo sculpture park. The books open doors for her to fly to unknown stops, where she finds much of her inspiration, showing how they are an open window to the world. Traveling companion of Camões,
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, among other writers, she carves her digressions on the iron, marble and bronze, inviting the public to join her in her flights, to transcend, discover and penetrate into the core, in order to contemplate and transmit, demystify and to make us the pedagogy of a fragile planet but always open to all of us. She struggles with hard materials, as if it were paper, with its natural expressions, the oxides, the textures, the colours or the fractures, in a permanent asceticism to transmit the beautiful, the unimaginable that thrill us, moves us and transport us to a path full of endless discoveries. It takes us to an enchantment to hear the resonance of a world unknown to us and where we want to penetrate into an infinite space of its dreams, into free imagination. Her works are part of numerous public and private collections, in Portugal, Belgium, Spain, China, United States, Lithuania, Italy. "The stone flies, floats, runs, speaks... just like the words!", (Maria Leal da Costa).


Biography

Maria Leal da Costa was born in Évora, in 1964. She took the Interiors course at António Arroio School and between 1982 and 1986 attended the Sculpture course at Superior School of Fine Arts of Lisbon. She exhibits her work since 1994. She has a studio in Quinta do Barrieiro, Marvão, Portugal, where she lives and works since 1999.


Awards and Public Recognition


2015

* Publication of the presentation of the sculpture “D’Amor”, in “Public Sculpture Guide of the City of Évora”, by the “Pró-Evora” Group * Nominated for the award – LUX Plastic Arts 2014


2014

* First prize of the Annual Saloon of the National Society of Fine Arts (SNBA) for the “Correntes de água (Watercourses)” work


2013

* “Career Recognition/Plastic Arts” Prize, “Mais Alentejo” Gala


2011

* Publication of the book “VOAR, poems and pictures resting on the sculptures of Maria Leal da Costa”


2008

* She was awarded the “Mais Artes” prize at “Mais Alentejo” Gala


2007

* Portugal’s representative at Stone Sculpture Symposium Vilnoja 2007, Lithuania, with the organization acquiring the work “O Poder do Silêncio (The Power of Silence)”


2006

* “Abanico”, selected sculpture for the VIII “Certame de Artes Plásticas Sala el Brocense da Diputación de Cáceres”, Spain


2004

* Spain, 1st place in the XI Iberian Award of Sculpture, City of Punta Umbría * Spain, Vigo, honorable mention, Conxemar II Plastic Arts Competition * Spain, selected for the International Competition of Sculpture in the Culture House in Villafranca de los Barros * Spain, Salinas, selected for the III Bienal Internacional de Arte de la Mar


2003

* 1st place in the public competition for the conception and execution of the monument to the Alter-Real Horse in Alter do Chão, Portugal * Spain, selected for the X Iberian Award of Sculpture, City of Punta Umbría, Spain


2002

* Participation in the symposium and workshop held by the Municipality of Vila Viçosa, Portugal


Individual Exhibitions


2015

* “Leituras líticas (Lithic Readings)”, Belgium, Brussels, Brasil House * “Pontos de Partida (Starting Points)” Portugal, Marvão Castle and Village


2014

* Land Art Exhibition: “A vida tranquila, o verde da serra, o brilho do luar (The quiet life, the green of the mountain, the moonlight shining”, Portugal, Portalegre, Tarro Garden * “A essência das coisas - esculturas habitáveis (The essence of things – habitable sculptures)”, Portugal, Portalegre Castle * “Pontos de Partida (Starting Points)” Portugal, Marvão Castle and Village * Certame Art Shopping, Caroussel du Louvre, Paris


2013

* “Debaixo destas asas me aconchego (Cozy under these wings)”, China, Macau, Albergue Gallery SCM * Land art exhibition: “A vida tranquila, o verde da serra, o brilho do luar (The quiet life, the green of the mountain, the moonlight shining)”, Portalegre, Tarro Garden


2012

* “Voar (To fly)”, Évora, Municipal Museum * “Un dialogo famigliare”, Italy, Roma, Instituto Portoghese di Sant´Antonio * “Flor da realeza (Royal flower)”, Odivelas, Municipal Gallery * “A beleza no silêncio de um olhar (The beauty in the silence of a look)”, Oleiros, Municipal Gallery


2011

* “Instalação Voar (To Fly Installation)”, Évora, Municipal Museum * “As quatro partes das esferas (The four parts of the spheres)” Lisbon, São Mamede Gallery * “O contorno elementar (Elementary outline)”, Redondo, São Paulo da Serra d’Ossa Convent * “Ikebana”, Barcelos, Municipal Gallery


2010

* “Voar (To Fly)”, Latvia, Riga, Ventspils and Jurmala cities * “Ritmanálise”, Porto, City Council * “Velas são asas que apontam para o céu (Candles are wings that point to the sky)”, Vila Franca de Xira, Municipal Gallery


2009

* She integrated the “Vilnius European Capital of Culture” in Lithuania, invited by Meno Nisa Gallery, with the exhibition “To Fly”, in the cities of Vilnius, Kaunas and Klaipeda


2008

* “Fernão Mendes Pinto”, Matosinhos * “Pedro e Inês”, Alter do Chão Castle * Tribute to the painter Charrua, Lisbon, Portalegre tapestries Gallery * Lisbon, Assembly of the Portuguese Republic


2007

* “Enlaces (Links)”, Spain, Sevilha e Belgium, Brussels, integrated in the Portuguese Presidency of the European Union, and supported by the Luso-Spanish Foundation


2006

* “Primavera (Spring)”, Belgium, Brussels, Orfeu bookstore * United States of America, California, Benicia, Gina Sequeira Gallery * Porto, Galeria Belmonte20 Gallery * “Vibrações (Vibrations)”, Óbidos * Lisbon, ViniPortugal


2004

* Lisbon, Portuguese Communities Center * “Alcultur”, Portalegre, Sta. Clara Convent


2003

* Spain, Chiclana, House of Culture * Spain, Badajoz, Colegio dos Arquitectos * Portalegre, Sta Clara Convent * Portalegre, Tapestries Museum


2002

* Alter do Chão, Gallery of Alter Real Stud Farm * Évora, Gallery of the Directorate General for Cultural Heritage


2001

* “Chegar (To arrive)”, China, Macau, International Institute of Macau, 1st Meeting of the Macanese Communities * Spain, Villar del Rey * Lisbon, Sta. Marta Hospital Church * Évora, Lóios Pousada


2000 to 1995

* Monsaraz, Santiago Church; United States of America, Califórnia * Ponte de Sor, Municipal Gallery * Lisboa, Pomar dos Artistas * Portalegre, Álamo Gallery


Collective exhibitions


2015

* TAG bxl, Belgium, Brussels


2014

* "5th Essence - International Exhibition of Contemporary Art", Batalha, D. João I Cloister of the Monastery of Batalha * Santarém, 55 Gallery


2013

* “Portas Abertas (Open Doors)”, Évora, Eugénio de Almeida Foundation * Algarve, Private Gallery * Castelo de Vide, Nossa Senhora da Esperança Foundation * Porto, Solar de Sto. António Gallery * Santarém, 55 Gallery


2012

* England, London, Debut Contemporary Art Gallery * Almansil, Cultural Center of São Lourenço * Santarém, 55 Gallery


2011

* “Arte Pintada a letras (Art Painted in Letters)”, Espinho, Municipal Museum


2009

* “Escultura Livre (Free Sculpture)”, Amadora * “D. Afonso Henriques – Celebration of the 900 years since his birth”, Porto, Vieira Portuense Gallery


2008

* Évora, S. Vicente Church * Famalicão, Camiliano Museum * Lisbon, Hibiscus Gallery * “Escultura Livre (Free Sculpture)”, Loures


2007

* Caminha, “Arte na Leira” Meeting * “Escultura Livre (Free Sculpture)”, Famalicão * Lisbon and Porto, São Mamede Gallery


2006

* Caminha, “Arte na Leira” Meeting * Lisbon, São Mamede Gallery * Marvão, Municipal Gallery


2005

* Lisboa, Magia Imagem Gallery * Porto, Foz Castle


2004

* Lisbon, Palace of Independence


2003

* Lisbon, Magia Imagem Gallery


2002

* Azores, Ponta Delgada, F.T.E. Gallery * Lisbon, Alma Lusa Gallery * Vila Viçosa, Marble Museum


2000 a 1995

* Lisbon, Palace of Independence * Portalegre, São Francisco Convent


Public Works


2013

* Public Tactile Sculptures: “Centro histórico de Penafiel (Historical center of Penafiel)”, located in front of the City Council of Penafiel * Public Tactile Sculptures: “Marvão Village”, located at the entrance of the village


2011

* “Francisco Caldeira Amieiro”, Portalegre * “Dr. Carlos Vacas de Carvalho”, Portalegre


2009

* D’Amor”, Évora, city’s roundabout


2007

* “1º Conde de Ervideira”, Évora, Vendinha square


2006

* “Paul Harris”, Lisbon, São João de Brito Church Garden * “Jogo de Memórias”, Portalegre, City Council


2005

* Public Tactile Sculpture: “Belém Tower”, Lisbon, garden in front of the Belém tower * Alter do Chão, “Alter Real horse”


2004

* “Chestnut tree”, Marvão, Portagem roundabout * “Lusitano Horse”, Portalegre, Campo da Feira roundabout * “Muse”, Castelo de Vide, 25 de Abril garden


2002

* “Lusitano Horse”, Portalegre


Custom sculptures


2012

* COTEC Award, Business Association for Innovation * “Justice”, Iustitia award, Silva e Sousa & Associados Law Firm


2010

* “Justice”, Iustitia award, Silva e Sousa & Associados Law Firm


2009

* “Justice”, Iustitia award, Silva e Sousa & Associados Law Firm


2008

* “Justice”, Iustitia award, Silva e Sousa & Associados Law Firm * “Family”, sculpture for UNICEF


References


External links

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