Hazul
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Hazul | |
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Nationality | Portuguese |
Style | Street art |
Website | www |
Hazul (born 1981)[citation needed] is a Portuguese graffiti and street artist.
Biography
[edit]Hazul started painting in the street in 1997, at the age of 16. Hazul is one of Porto's most prominent street artists. In 2015 he published "Mapa Hazul", a script with dozens of murals that he made in the city of Porto.[1]
Though his work has been mostly focused in his home city, he has also had some exposure internationally, particularly in Paris, where he has painted many murals and exhibited his works in group and solo shows.[2] A number of his commissioned murals are now considered landmarks in Porto, particularly his pieces by Trindade metro station[3] and Estádio do Dragão, home of FC Porto.[4]
The distinctive style of his work is a very familiar sight around the streets of Porto. Municipality of Porto's anti-graffiti department often preserves his works, rather than removing them.[5]
Exhibitions
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- 2019, Prism – Le Cabinet D'amateur, Paris
- 2019, Raiz – DaVinci Art Gallery, Porto
- 2016, Epopeia – DaVinci Art Gallery, Porto
- 2015, Turquesa – REM Espaço Arte, Porto
- 2014, Prisma – Galeria Geraldes da Silva, Porto
- 2014, Sinergia – Galeria Metamorfose, Porto
- 2013, Cúbica – Galeria Almadas, Porto
References
[edit]- ^ Serrado, Patricia. "O roteiro de street art no Porto / Mapa Hazul". mutante.pt. Mutante Magazine. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
- ^ "Artista português Hazul quer "fazer parte da arte urbana" de Paris". Jornal de Noticias. Jornal de Noticias. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
- ^ CAPICUA. "Hazul". Visao.pt. Visao. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
- ^ "ARTE DE HAZUL LUZAH CHEGA AO ESTÁDIO DO DRAGÃO". fcporto.pt. FC Porto. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
- ^ Cerqueira Pascoal, Sara; Sarmento, Clara (2020). Cultural Tourism and Heritage in Northern Portugal. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 9781527556836.