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Panmela Castro (Rio de Janeiro, 26 June 1981) is a Brazilian artist and activist. Her artwork aims to “address the relations established with her life experience and questions about the other's body in dialogue with her own.” She is considered by
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as one of the most prominent artists in Brazilian contemporary art.


Biography

Panmela was born and raised in the neighborhood of Penha, a
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of
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. She obtained a Bachelor's in Painting from the School of Fine Arts of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and a Master's in Contemporary Artistic Processes from the Institute of Arts of the State University of Rio de Janeiro, her art is influenced by issues related to corporeality and the dialogue with the city. Panmela, who calls herself a mixed-race woman in
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, was raised as a white girl by her conservative lower-middle-class family in Penha, Rio de Janeiro. Her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth, faced a series of financial difficulties and experienced some episodes of
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with her first husband until she decided to run away and marry another man, who provided her with a more dignified life and raised Panmela as a daughter. However, when she turned 15, her new father declared
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. It was at this age that the artist, still very young, had to work to help with household expenses.


First Steps

In a destabilized family environment, Panmela abandoned her parents' house and decided to live in Manguinhos, known as one of the most dangerous favelas in the city. To guarantee the expenses of her new reality, she started to draw people on the street and charged the people portrayed one real per drawing. Adopting the pseudonym Anarkia Boladona, when participating in the carioca
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movement – then composed mostly of men, being Panmela the first girl of her generation to climb buildings to spray her label, in addition to having made illegal interventions throughout the city. From then on, she began to dedicate herself to the first graffiti artists and was one of the first graffiti artists to paint trains in the city of Rio. In 2005, Panmela was beaten and kept in unlawful confinement. From then on the paintings were kept on
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, where she could express the traumatic experience of
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. She came to understand
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as a form of denunciation. This story reverberates to this day in her canvases and performances.


Performance

In parallel with
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, the artist (who has already adopted her civil name as an artistic name) began, in her works, to provoke and polemicize with the street and with the established truths of
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, especially in relation to the
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body,
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, and
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, analyzing power relations. She revoked a restriction creation of her artistic production, understanding art as her own way of life. In this way, her personal experiences, along with her intimate attitudes, choices for unconventional paths, and dialogue with the street would be for her the most important process, the work itself. Her first public
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, on 7 July 2015, took place at ''Eva's'' opening exhibition. In 2016, she presented her two sequential performances: ''Why?'' at the Museu Bispo do Rosário Arte Contemporânea, where she walked with a huge pink dress and scratched across her chest with a razor the word Why?, and ''Imitação da Rosa'', where she invited the public to walk through The Republic Museum in a Siamese dress.


Paintings

After a long period in
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and
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, Panmela Castro revisits her childhood and youth memories, recovers her academic training, and returns to producing a series of paintings in which she exposes her desires and dilemmas as an artist who, despite being internationally known and no longer living in precarious conditions, needs to deal with the frailties of life, especially those evoked by the past. In her current
paintings Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and ai ...
, Panmela addresses issues from her daily life, as seen in the series ''Purge'', memories, as presented in the series ''Missing Home'' and even issues of neglect,
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and structural racism, as intimately exposed in the series ''Women of Color Don't Receive Flowers''.


Cultural impact and accomplishments

In March 2010 Panmela Castro was awarded The DVF Award for being an extraordinary women fighting for change for women's rights. In 2013, she was listed as one of the World Economic Forum's
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. Panmela Castro has also been nominated as one of the 150 women who have shaken the world by ''
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'' and ''
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''. Castro has been acknowledged worldwide through her efforts to advocate for women's rights. She formed Rede Nami, an urban network where female urban artist raises awareness of gender inequality through public art,
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, and workshops in
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. Rede Nami also provides workshops in Brazil for women and girls, teaching them about domestic violence and teaching them about graffiti art. Today, Panmela promotes hers mission in different parts of the world by sharing its vision through lectures, exhibitions, and workshops, at festivals, forums, and conferences - from the
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, the
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, the
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, the Ayara Family, Manifesto Festival, FASE and Caramundo. In addition to producing murals and exhibiting in several countries, she has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the Hutúz Award for graffiti artist of the decade in 2009 and the
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Global Leadership Awards in the human rights category, thus joining the group of honorees such as Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, women's anti-trafficking pioneer
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, Nobel laureate Laureate Muhammad Yunus, and US Secretary
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. In 2012 she was honored by the Diller Von Furstenberg Family Foundation with the DVF Awards of the famous fashion designer
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along with other women such as
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, she entered the list of Newsweek Magazine as one of the 150 women who are "shaking" in the world and in 2017 was named in
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list of 18 names of new generation activists who are making a difference.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Castro, Panmela 1981 births Living people Artists from Rio de Janeiro (city) Brazilian graffiti artists Brazilian contemporary artists Feminist artists Guerilla artists Political artists Women in Brazil Brazilian women's rights activists