In the vibrant streets of Lisbon, Portugal, the year 2013 marked the creation of a graffiti masterpiece titled “PIM!” by the renowned street artist Miguel Januário. This work, intricately tied to the cultural history of Portugal, became a visual ode to Almada Negreiros, echoing the rebellious spirit of the “Manifesto Anti-Dantas.”
The Artistic Visionary: Miguel Januário
Creator: Miguel Januário
Creator Lifespan: 1900/2014
Miguel Januário, the creative force behind “PIM!,” left an indelible mark on the Portuguese street art scene. Born in 1900 and active until 2014, Januário’s artistic journey spanned decades, contributing to the cultural tapestry of Portugal.
Lisbon’s Canvas: Calçada da Glória
Date: 2013/2013
Physical Location: Calçada da Glória, Lisbon, Portugal (38°42’53” N 9°8’38” W)
Location Created: Calçada da Glória, Lisbon
Calçada da Glória in Lisbon served as the canvas for “PIM!” The coordinates (38°42’53” N 9°8’38” W) pinpoint the exact location where Januário’s graffiti masterpiece adorned the city, inviting passersby to engage with its layered narrative.
Graffiti as Technique: PIM! and Almada Negreiros
Technique: Graffiti
Description: PIM! is one of the most recognized interjections Almada Negreiros in their literary works. Used in his “Manifesto Anti-Dantas,” symbolized an attack against the anachronistic cultural scene of the country. The street artist represented in particular by radiography of the young artist and the futuristic architecture of the collapse of an entire generation. This piece no longer exists. Only in digital.
“PIM!” transcends its physical existence, becoming a digital artifact representing the intersection of Almada Negreiros’ literary rebellion and Januário’s graffiti technique. The piece, inspired by the “Manifesto Anti-Dantas,” symbolizes an attack on the anachronistic cultural scene of Portugal.
Billboard Medium: Amplifying the Message
Medium: Billboard
The choice of the billboard as the medium amplifies the impact of “PIM!” on the urban landscape. Januário’s graffiti transcends traditional canvases, transforming a mundane billboard into a platform for cultural commentary and artistic expression.
Rights and Legacy: © CML | DPC | José Vicente 2013
The rights to “PIM!” are attributed to © CML | DPC | José Vicente 2013, solidifying the collaborative nature of street art and the preservation of Januário’s legacy within the cultural institutions of Portugal.
Conclusion: PIM! in the Digital Ether
“PIM!” is not just a graffiti piece; it’s a testament to Miguel Januário’s ability to merge historical narratives with contemporary urban expression. Although the physical manifestation no longer exists, the digital footprint of “PIM!” continues to resonate, inviting viewers to explore the rebellious spirit captured on Calçada da Glória in the heart of Lisbon.
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