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His work navigates the boundary where the physical body meets technological intervention.

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Daniel Moraes is a Brazilian visual artist working between São Paulo and Lisbon. With a background in Industrial Drawing from FACAMP and a Master’s in Painting from the University of Lisbon, his practice investigates the concept of the "shapeless body" and the state of "de-corporeality." His work explores the intersection of disability, technology, and artistic practice through painting, drawing, and video performance. Moraes is also recognized for founding the inclusive art project "Demonstra" and has participated in international exhibitions including Coexistence Zone in Lisbon and Do Desenho in Rio de Janeiro.

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His aesthetic centers on the fluid boundaries of the human form, often depicting figures in states of flux or technological integration. Through a mix of traditional painting and video, he examines how the body exists beyond physical limitations.
De-corporealityShapeless BodyInclusive ArtVideo PerformanceTechnical DrawingFigurative Abstraction
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What are the primary themes in Daniel Moraes' work?

His work focuses on "de-corporeality" and the "shapeless body," looking at how disability and technology intersect within artistic practice.

What is the artist's educational background?

He holds a Master’s in Painting from the University of Lisbon and a degree in Industrial Drawing from FACAMP.

In which mediums does Daniel Moraes work?

Moraes utilizes painting, drawing, and video performance to explore his thematic interests.

What is the 'Demonstra' project?

It is an inclusive art project founded by Daniel Moraes to bridge the gap between disability and the arts.

Where has his work been exhibited?

Notable exhibitions include Coexistence Zone in Lisbon (2019) and Do Desenho in Rio de Janeiro (2024).

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