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The spectacular imagery of Latino artist Duda Penteado manifests two essential artistic concerns: first, his main theme is humanity’s valiant struggle(s) to attain higher consciousness, greater awareness, justice, equitable prosperity, better health, love and peace. Secondly, via his unique imagery, Penteado explores this powerful and absorbing theme of struggle within four on-going series (The Elemental Fossils series, The Beauty for Ashes series, The In Search of Paradise series and The Glocallica series); each consisting of interconnected paintings, drawings, poems, sculptures, performance-pieces and videos. Each series provides inimitably interrelated historic contexts that determine the series’ escalating scope, parameter, and direction(s), as well as affording possible solutions to complex social and global issues. Each series’ imagery boldly attempts to convey the full emotive and intellectual range of emerging 21st century human endeavors, illuminating humanity’s authorship of sublime acts of mercy, love, and beauty, as well as tragic and appalling acts of extraordinary horror, suffering, and devastation.
In 1996, shortly after arriving in New York City, Duda began working with the late Sheila Marbain, an experienced and respected master printer who worked with Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Robert Rauschenberg. In 1999, he received the Urban Artist Fellowship Award from the Institute for Civil Society to complete an artist residency at the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, Vermont in the United States.
Duda has done extensive community work utilizing the arts, both in the New York Metro Area, and abroad, for over a decade. To that effect, he has received many grants for the continuation and expansion of his work, from sources as diverse as the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation and The Goldman Sachs Group. Duda has also received many awards in recognition of his work. In 2003, the late Glenn Cunningham, then Jersey City’s mayor, presented Duda with a Key to the City. In the same year, he was named a Special Guest for Artistic Achievement & Commitment to Youth from the YMCA of Greater New York. Duda also received the Community Service Golden Age Award from the Latino Gerontological Center in 2005, and an Industry Service Award from Dress for Success of Hudson County, NJ in 2007. Most recently, he received the 2009 Humanitarian Award from the Hudson County Chapter of the American Conference on Diversity., and “The Jewel of JK”Juscelino Kubitschek Award at United Nations, New York.
Duda has been featured on UPN 9, CN8, Channel 47, NBC and FOX. His work, including his first book of fine art, Beauty for Ashes (2003), has been featured on Manhattan Connection, internationally throughout Brazil, Portugal, and in the United Kingdom through the GNT network.
Since 2005, Duda has been exhibiting and presenting the Beauty for Ashes Project, which is based on the events of 9/11. He has traveled to Washington, D.C., Spain, and Brazil, and worked with students from universities throughout the United States. In 2007, Duda was named Middlebury College’s Visiting Twilight Scholar, and in 2008, the Beauty for Ashes Memorial, a mixed-media assemblage Duda created, was donated to New Jersey City University by the Brazilian-American Cultural Institute of Washington,D.C.
“Philosophically, my mission as an artist is to empower and to create dialogue about difficult issues,” he says. “To have skill,determination, and inspiration is not enough. A great artist has the ability to capture the imagination of future generations and say something of direct relevance to them. In my case, my art pieces are not an end in and of themselves, but a means of arriving at a fundamental human truth: the struggle of the carnal and the divine in our lives.”
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