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Nuno Reis (graffiti artist)

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Nomen
Born
Nuno Reis

(1974-03-02)2 March 1974
Died4 August 2022(2022-08-04) (aged 48)
NationalityPortuguese
Known forStreet art, Murals, Graffiti

Nuno Reis (2 March 1974 – 4 August 2022),[1] better known by his alias Nomen, was a Portuguese graffiti artist. Born in Angola and later based in Portugal, he was a self-taught[2] practitioner and a co-founder of the graffiti crew Double Trouble alongside fellow artists Ram and Utopia.[3]

Biography

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Nuno Reis was born in Angola on 2 March 1974[4] and relocated to Portugal at age two. He developed an interest in mural art at age 14, later becoming a pivotal figure in Portugal's graffiti movement. In 1989, he created his first public works on walls and trains along the Cascais line near Carcavelos, cementing his status as one of the country's graffiti pioneers.[5]

After years of activity in the underground scene, Reis transitioned to professional artistry, gaining recognition for his commissioned projects. He collaborated with governments and businesses, to produce works ranging from small murals to large-scale installations on buildings, industrial structures, and canvas.[6] His art was exhibited internationally, including in Panama (2015),[7] Israel (2017),[8] and France (2019).[9]

Reis described himself as a "style swinger," reflecting his versatile and prolific output across mediums.[10] He died in Portugal on 4 August 2022 at age 48.[5]

Style

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Reis primarily employed acrylic spray paint, a medium that prioritizes boldness and immediacy over intricate detail. During his early career, he utilized classical street art compositions, often incorporating thematic social criticism. His later works retained foundational elements of typography and graffiti, juxtaposed with subjects such as celebrities, fantasy characters, film icons, and vibrant 3D-text, all rendered in his signature street art aesthetic.

Murals

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Reis' murals frequently address social and political themes such as injustice, human rights, and environmental awareness, functioning as public commentaries aimed at prompting reflection on societal issues.[11]

Selected works

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Paintings

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Reis' figurative paintings blend abstract and realistic elements, depicting subjects such as Pablo Picasso, Marilyn Monroe, and Catherine Zeta-Jones, and fictional characters like Mickey Mouse and Super Mario. These figures are often set against dynamic abstract backgrounds characterized by vibrant colors and geometric shapes. Alongside signing his works with his alias "Nomen", he frequently incorporated the name into the compositions themselves, weaving it into the subjects or backgrounds.

Notable series and works

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  • Girl from Ipanema: A series exploring cultural iconography.
  • Feat. Roy Lichtenstein: Homage to pop art aesthetics.
  • The Saint: Thematic focus on mythologized figures.
  • Marilyn in Wonderland: Surreal reinterpretation of Monroe.
  • Catherine Zeta-Jones Universe: Celebrity portraiture fused with abstract motifs.[15]

Exhibitions

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Reis' works were exhibited internationally, including in France, Israel, Panama, and Qatar.[16] Weeks before his death, his art was featured at Le Carrousel du Louvre in Paris during the Salon International de l'Art Contemporain from 8–10 April 2022.[9][17]

Images

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References

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  1. ^ "Nomen". Vivemos Arte (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  2. ^ getLISBON (2019-09-18). "The Urban Art of Chão do Loureiro Car Park • getLISBON". getlisbon.com. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  3. ^ Lark, Jasmine (2018-03-18). "Double Trouble". Wide Walls. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  4. ^ Lark, Jasmine (2018-03-25). "Nomen". Wide Walls. Retrieved October 31, 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Morreu Nomen, um dos maiores pioneiros do graffiti em Portugal". NiT (in European Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2022-08-08. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  6. ^ Nomen. "Nomen Graffiti - biography - Exhibitions". Retrieved 2024-12-11.
  7. ^ "Artistas de la I Bienal del Sur en Panamá". Bienal del Sur en Panamá.
  8. ^ HACOHEN, HAGAY. "Street art collective takes over Beit Ha'ir". Jerusalem Post.
  9. ^ a b "Catalogue As Paris Avril 2022 Hd". calameo.com. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  10. ^ "Nomen Graffiti - Biography". Nomen Graffiti. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  11. ^ a b GiuliaBlocal (2015-09-06). "Street Art in Lisbon: Murals, Urban Artists and Stories ⋆ BLOCAL blog". Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  12. ^ "Mapa do Graffiti na Amadora". geoportal.cm-amadora.pt. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  13. ^ Werneth, Wendy (2020-06-14). "Quinta do Mocho -- The Largest Open-Air Street Art Gallery in Europe". The Nomadic Vegan. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  14. ^ Silva, Clara (17 September 2018). "Open-air artwork to peek at and take pics in Lisbon". Time Out.
  15. ^ Noel, David Emmanuel (2020-08-18). "Nomen- The Style Swinging Portuguese Visual Artist". Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  16. ^ "Nomen, aka Nuno Reis - 1974-2022". Street2wall. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  17. ^ "Nomen at Le Carrousel du Louvre". Retrieved 2024-10-31.