Alexandre Farto aka Vhils (PT)
Destroy to Create
July 21st – July 27th 2024
Alexandre Farto aka Vhils Portugal
Portuguese artist Alexandre Farto aka Vhils (b. 1987) has developed a unique visual language based on the removal of the surface layers of walls and other media with non-conventional tools and techniques. He began interacting with the urban environment through the practice of graffiti in the early 2000s. Peeling back the layers of our material culture like a modern-day urban archaeologist, Vhils reflects on the impact of urbanity, development, and global homogenisation on landscapes and people’s identities. Destroying to create, he delivers powerful and poetic visual statements from materials the city rejects, humanising depressed areas with his poignant large-scale portraits. Since 2005 he has been presenting his work around the world in exhibitions, events, and other contexts – from working with communities in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, to collaborations with well-reputed institutions such as MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (Lisbon); Contemporary Arts Center (Cincinnati); Le Centquatre-Paris (Paris); CAFA Art Museum (Beijing); Hong Kong Contemporary Art Foundation (Hong Kong); Palais de Tokyo (Paris); and the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (San Diego), among others. An avid experimentalist, besides his groundbreaking bas-relief carving technique, Vhils has been developing his personal aesthetics in a plurality of media: from stencil painting to metal etching, from pyrotechnic explosions and video to sculptural installations. He has also directed several music videos, short films, and two stage productions.
Vhils works with several leading galleries, including Vera Cortês Gallery (Portugal), Danysz Gallery (France and China), Delimbo Gallery (Spain), and Over the Influence Gallery (Hong Kong and USA). His work is represented in several public and private collections in various countries.
https://vhils.com/
https://www.instagram.com/vhils/
The Workshop
Working with processes that emphasise contrast and friction, Vhils creates by means of destruction – carving, drilling, etching, and even blasting with explosives. Presenting this approach as a means of “creative destruction”, he compares it to the work of an archaeologist who removes layers of soil in order to expose what lies buried beneath.
There is a poetic beauty trapped under the obvious surface of things. It speaks of the dynamics of impermanence and the passage of time which shall be brought to light – making visible that which is invisible in both material and human terms.
For this workshop, Vhils and his team have gathered a collection of materials, tools, and processes that will be shared and studied during the session, searching for uniqueness in random but controlled results. From this starting point, students are invited to express their own thoughts, ideas, and concepts.
Housing
Accommodation & food are included
We can accommodate for special catering
All participants sleep in dormitories
To book a private room or bring additional guests, get in touch: workshops@boisbuchet.org
Education
Our staff are available to help you conceptualize & produce your designs
Tools & materials are provided by Boisbuchet
All workshops are taught in English
The number of participants is limited to 22
Activities
Weekly campfire, exhibition & guided tour of the Domaine
Conferences from designers throughout the week
The famous Wednesday Porky’s party