
Julião Sarmento
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Biography
Julião Sarmento was born in 1948 in Lisbon, Portugal, and lives and works in Estoril, Portugal. He studied painting and architecture at the Lisbon School of Fine Arts. He is an interdisciplinary artist and throughout his career, Sarmento has worked in a wide range of media: painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, film, video, performance, sound and installation. He also developed several significant site-specific projects. He has had numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout the world over the past five decades. Julião Sarmento represented Portugal at the 46th Venice Biennale (1997). He was included in Documenta 7 (1982) and Documenta 8 (1987), the Venice Biennale (1980 and 2001), and the São Paulo Biennale in 2002. His work is represented in many public and private collections in North and South America, Europe and Japan.
Known For

National version of a series of short films made by American and European artists about the relationship between art and pornography, Destricted.br brings, in addition to videos, photographs, sculptures and paintings. Miguel Rio Branco, Adriana Varejão, Tunga and Julião Sarmento are some of the participants.
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Carlos is a famous journalist at the age of 55. His wife, Ada, is the opposite of her husband, a woman with a very active social life, and she is happy and seductive. One day, Carlos accidentally opens a text message on Ada’s cellular telephone. A new world reveals itself before his eyes when he discovers that his wife is seeing another man. With the help of his friend with whom he goes to live, Carlos discovers a universe of virtual lovers and electronic adultery.
Twist of Fate
The film Faces, 1976, is a kind of triptych. Two heads of hair, one blonde and one brunette, rub against each other at the bottom of the screen. This is followed by a close-up shot of two women kissing. The camera focuses on their mouths and tongues — licking, sucking and moving between and around each other. Eventually, while beautifully filmed, it becomes almost boring to watch. The final section depicts the two women seated, naked but with heavily fabricated faces, leaning their heads on the other's shoulders—a tender epilogue to the intensity of their performance.
Faces

A documentary on one of the most important Portuguese Plastic Artists, with greatest International projection. Shown here are his techniques, themes, and obcessions developed for over two decades, as well as its ramifications into different supports such as Video, Photography, literature, taking the rare oportunity granted by a full retrospective of his work at the Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, including the works dispersed through International collections.
Julião Sarmento

video transferred to DVD, b&w, sound, 13' 51" 19Fr (edition of 6 + 1 AP)
Parasite
Film by visual artist Julião Sarmento.
Rumba

video transferred to DVD, colour, sound, 08' 02" 00Fr (edition of 3 + 3 AP)
Toile

video installation, dual DVD projection, colour, sound, 16' 41" 15Fr (edition of 3 + 1 AP)
Doppelgänger

The life of Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso, his roots, his artistic career and his work.
À Velocidade da Inquietação - Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso

Super 8, colour, silent, 3' 20"
1,2,3
Film by visual artist Julião Sarmento.
Sombra
Film by visual artist Julião Sarmento.
Pernas

video installation, dual projection; Super 8 transferred to DVD, b&w, sound, 17’ 39’’ 21 Fr; Super 8 transferred to DVD, colour, sound, 17’ 09’’ 09 Fr (edition of 3 + 1 AP)
Untitled (Following)

Dual channel HD video; PAL (1080p); 16:9; Color; Stereo sound; 7' 43" 03Fr (loop) (Edition 2 + 1AP)
O Fim do Mundo
Film by visual artist Julião Sarmento.
Cópias

video transferred to DVD, colour, sound, 12' 07" 20Fr (edition of 12 + 3 APs)
Lacan's Assumption

video U-Matic, colour, sound, 12' (destroyed)
Landscape
Film by visual artist Julião Sarmento.
Acordar
Film by visual artist Julião Sarmento.