Tiago Mestre Portuguese, b. 1978
'My work really happens in the show. There's always a spatial aspect that brings several works together, creating a discourse.'
Tiago Mestre's (b. 1978, Portugal) practice revolves around the idea of displacement, both in terms of discipline and territory. Originally trained as an architect, his sculptures and installations reflect his status as a Portuguese artist living and working in Brazil, as well as, the historical associations of human and artistic flows between both countries.
His work actively resists a singular reading and engages with different symbolic and anthropological registers. Ceramics as sculpture appears in his practice with this aim of displacement, causing a process of redefinition and reframing of its mediums. Using materials such as clay, bronze, plaster, and paint, he establishes a constant negotiation between project and unpredictability. His paintings and sculptures share technical procedures (on production) and modes of display (on reception), presenting themselves more as questioning systems than as fixed genres or statutes. Most recently, his work focuses on the ability to relate critically with the achievements of the project of modernity, its controversial key figures, and its artistic myths and narratives of originality, development, and social organization. Tiago Mestre currently lives and works in Brazil.
Recent solo exhibitions include Grotta, SESC Pompeia, São Paulo, Brazil (2024); Sun, Sun, Sun!, LAMB, London (2023); Empire (text by Pollyana Quintella), LAMB, London (2020); Boa tarde às coisas aqui em baixo (with Dudi Maia Rosa), Olhão, São Paulo, Brazil (2019); Smog, Espaço Cultural Porto Seguro, São Paulo, Brazil (2019) and Tiger, tiger, Festival de Cultura Inglesa, São Paulo, Brazil (2019).
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Feu, 2024
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Smoke I, 2024
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Smoke II, 2024
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First species, 2024
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Nocturno, 2024
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Jewel, 2022
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Plantation, 2022
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Garden, 2022
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SP I, 2022
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SP X, 2022
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SP XI, 2022
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SP XIV, 2022
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SP XV, 2022
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Lake, 2021
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Sculpture. Banana tree in disguise, 2021
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Tropical Frieze, 2021
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Lake with small figures, 2021
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Lake shaped mirror, 2021
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Lucid Reverie: Panorama of Portuguese Contemporary Art
Galeria Municipal do Porto, Porto, Portugal 12 Jul - 12 Oct 2025Lucid Reverie – Panorama of Portuguese Contemporary Art is the result of a year-and-a-half-long research by international curators Hiuwai Chu and Raphael Fonseca. The exhibition presents a map of some...Read more -
Textured
2 Jul - 5 Sep 2025 LAMB· Heidi Bucher · Giorgio Griffa · Sheila Hicks · Omar Mendoza · Tiago Mestre · Alek O. · Ana Prata · Ishmael Randall Weeks · Camile Sproesser · LAMB...Read more -
Tiago Mestre: Sun, Sun, Sun!
26 Apr - 4 Jun 2023 LAMBLAMB is pleased to present the second solo UK exhibition by Portuguese artist Tiago Mestre. The exhibition is comprised of ten new oil on canvas paintings exploring the rich pictorial...Read more -
Still Life / Still Living
25 Mar - 1 Apr 2023 LAMB· Alma Berrow · Anderson Borba · Alexandre da Cunha · Pippa El-Kadhi Brown · Clara Hastrup · Maria Livman · Amadeo Luciano Lorenzato · Tiago Mestre · Bruno Moutinho...Read more -
Tiago Mestre: Empire
14 Apr - 21 May 2022 LAMBIt seems that Hans Staden did not write about the smoking habits of the Tupinambá people he encountered in the “New World”, although he did present his contemporaries with a...Read more
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Tiago Mestre in Lucid Reverie: Panorama of Portuguese Contemporary Art at Galeria Municipal do Porto, Porto, Portugal
12 July - 12 October 2025 July 25, 2025Lucid Reverie – Panorama of Portuguese Contemporary Art is the result of a year-and-a-half-long research by international curators Hiuwai Chu and Raphael Fonseca. The exhibition...Read more -
SP Arte
SP–Arte 2022, from 06 to 10 April, at Bienal Pavilion February 24, 2022LAMB is pleased to announce its participation in the 18th edition of SP Arte, showcasing works by artists including Merve Iseri and Tiago Mestre.Read more