BELÉM, PA

1982

Pablo Mufarrej

Pablo Muffarej moves between painting, installation, printmaking, collage, photography, and video in an investigation of the densities of the Amazonian landscape. His works emerge from a visceral relationship with the environment, in which the force of the rivers and the saturation of the forest translate into layers of color and gesture that retain the humidity and vitality of matter. The artist uses the fragment and the trace as carriers of a living memory, exploring surfaces where time overlaps in webs that fuse the history of place with the body's sense of belonging, laying bare the flows and transformations of a territory in constant movement.

He received the 3rd Grand Prize at the 24th Salão Arte Pará in 2005. He has participated in the group exhibitions "Olhares cruzados sobre a natureza na gravura francesa e brasileira" (Museu Casa das Onze Janelas, Belém, 2009) and "Vento Norte—Gravura contemporânea na Amazônia" (Galeria Gravura Brasileira, São Paulo, 2011–2012). He presented his first solo exhibition at the Museu de Arte de Belém (MABE) in 2008. He participated in the exhibition "Delírio Tropical" (2024–2025).