
Cristiano Mangovo
Untitled
Oil on canvas
50 x 50"
Cristiano Mangovo (b. 1982) is an Angolan visual artist currently based between Lisbon, Portugal and Cabinda, Angola. As a child, he fled the Angolan Civil War to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he went on to study at the Academy Des Beaux-Arts. Many of his paintings touch on the cultural differences between his two homes. The artist’s experiences in Angola have led him to advocate for social and environmental change through his artwork. His unique style combines surreal and expressionistic elements, painting distorted, multi-faceted faces, often with two mouths. The emphasis is less on the representation of the individual and more on the evocation of personality, movement, and the convergence of figure and object to showcase Mangovo’s thought. Through including multiple eyes and mouths on his figures, Mangovo represents vocal figures who are alert and open.
He frequently discusses the relationship between humans and nature, and showcases an ideal world of overgrown lushness in his paintings. In this world, the homeostatic relationship between humans and earth is reborn. Mangovo remarks, “I continuously question myself on the way humans claim and display their superiority over other living creatures. This thought has seeped through my work for a certain amount of time now, as I seek to integrate and express the emotions that other living beings could feel. Doing so requires what might seem like a dive into the imaginary, when it is in fact a simple, very real change of perspective – one that asks that we consider any form of life as having its own value, one to be respected.”
Mangovo's works have been exhibited at Expo Milan (Italy), Hangar - Centro de investigaçao artistica (Lisbon), and he has also participated in international fairs such as 1-54 Paris (January 2021). In 2014 he was awarded the Mirella Antognoli Prize by the Italian Embassy and Alliance Française. He won the ENSA Arte prize in 2018 for best visual artist of Angola. The artist has participated in more than 50 exhibitions and performances in Angola, Portugal, France, Italy, South Africa, Zimbabwe, D.R. Congo, Belgium, Luxembourg and the US.
Solo exhibitions
2018
3rd- Eixo Arte Hall (Rio de Janeiro).
2017
3rd- Eixo Arte Hall, Rio de Janeiro
Art and Culture Foundation, Luanda/Angola
One heart”, Sao Paulo/Brazil
2016
“Art Angola”, galery Fuimicino, Milan, Italy
2015
“Impressionist Mosaic”, Galeria Tamar Golan, Luanda-Angola
2014
"Mosaic impressionism”, Galery Tamar Golan, Luanda/Angola
2012
“African portrait”, Hotel Skyna, Luanda/Angola
2010
"Mirella painting”, Hotel Alvelade, Luanda/Angola
2009
"Expressions of marks”, Restaurante Zamo, Kinshasa/RD Congo
2008
"African marks," Galery INACE, Brazaville, Congo-Brazaville
2007
“Plural dimensions”, Galery Alpha Cadre, Ponta Negra, Congo-Brazaville
“African Art”, Cultural market, Libreville, Gabon
Group exhibitions
2018
VIII International Salon of Plastic Arts, Cia Arte Cultura 2018, Sao Paulo/Brazil
2017
Galery Marly Faro, Rio de Janeiro/Brazil
Galery de Arte Guiliano, Rio de Janeiro/Brazil
Hall of fine arts of Naval Club, Rio de Janeiro/Brazil
Parc of the Ruins, Rio de Janeiro/Brazil
2016
Benetton/ Magíone Foundation, UNAP / SIEXPO
5th edition Young Artists Angola (JAANGO Nacional), Espaço Luanda Arte (ELA), Luanda/Angola
5th edition Young Artists Angola (JAANGO Nacional), Espaço Luanda Arte (ELA), Luanda/Angola
“Inauguration”, galery Tamar Golan, Luanda/Angola
Galery Mangala Golf 2, Luanda/Angola
2015
Exhibition and book titled “The face of Angolan comtemporary art/40 years – 20 artists”, published by galery Tamar Golan, Luanda/Angola
2014
1st edition “Cucarte”, Harbour of Luanda, Luanda/Angola
5th anniversary Oondah Bar Fortaleza, Luanda/Angola
“Celamar,” Galery Tamar Golan, Luanda/Angola
“Sex Erotism," Galery Estudio Evilha,Spain
2013
“Cooper Art," Celamar Ilha do Cabo, Luanda/Angola
2012
“Cooper Art," Celamar Ilha do Cabo, Luanda/Angola
2011
“The Angolan culture”, Hotel Continental, Luanda/Angola
2006
“Cries of Art, AICA”, National Museum of Kinshasa, DR Congo
2005
“Long live African Art”, Museum of fine Arts, Kinshasa, RD Congo