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Matheus Goulart Art

Brazilian, b. 1990
Matheus V Goulart (born November 29, 1990) is a Brazilian contemporary artist living in New York City since 2009. His work has been exhibited internationally as well as across the United States. He first gained recognition for his work as an expressionist street artist in LES (Lower East Side) NYC when he got featured in the* New York Magazine* for his first debut show (*Caras e Cores,* Avant-Garde), as *best hit* in late 2014. Often executed in strong moves and collage form, Matheus' work is vibrant, provocative, and colorful but also dark in nature. He is known for exploring topics such as religion, women, materialism, and popular culture. In addition to exhibiting internationally in institutions and galleries in Chicago, Miami, London, New York, Shanghai, Venezia, Tokyo, Oslo, Matheus has had his work involved with brands and corporations such as Lexus, Balenciaga, Tishman Speyer, Provocateur (NYC), Hotel on Rivington and Neiman Marcus.
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Artist: Matheus Goulart
Just Fine
By Matheus Goulart
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Matheus is greatly influenced by the city he now calls home -- New York has long been the epicenter of fashion, hip hop, and street art, where he feels his interest in contemporary a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Matheus Goulart Art

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Canvas, Oil

It’s Ok, 2017, (Série I CRY TO) 123 x 123 cm
By Matheus Goulart
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Matheus is greatly influenced by the city he now calls home -- New York has long been the epicenter of fashion, hip hop, and street art, where he feels his interest in contemporary a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Matheus Goulart Art

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Gesso, Watercolor

I Cry To
By Matheus Goulart
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Matheus is greatly influenced by the city he now calls home -- New York has long been the epicenter of fashion, hip hop, and street art, where he feels his interest in contemporary a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Matheus Goulart Art

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India Ink, Watercolor

Honey, I cry to, 2017, (Série I CRY TO)
By Matheus Goulart
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Matheus is greatly influenced by the city he now calls home -- New York has long been the epicenter of fashion, hip hop, and street art, where he feels his interest in contemporary a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Romantic Matheus Goulart Art

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India Ink

Happy is on the way
By Matheus Goulart
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Matheus is greatly influenced by the city he now calls home -- New York has long been the epicenter of fashion, hip hop, and street art, where he feels his interest in contemporary a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Romantic Matheus Goulart Art

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Gesso, Watercolor

Elephant
By Matheus Goulart
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Matheus is greatly influenced by the city he now calls home -- New York has long been the epicenter of fashion, hip hop, and street art, where he feels his interest in contemporary a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Matheus Goulart Art

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Oil

PERIOD, 2016, Óleo sobre tela
By Matheus Goulart
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Period was created after returning from a trip to Japan to learn my lover of 7 years was gone. I was inspired to use fewer colors to express the pain I was feeling. I incorporated ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Matheus Goulart Art

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Canvas, Oil

Asian Kid
By Matheus Goulart
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Matheus is greatly influenced by the city he now calls home -- New York has long been the epicenter of fashion, hip hop, and street art, where he feels his interest in contemporary art, architecture, and interior design has grown exponentially. With this influence, he produced his first solo exhibition and debuted his signature series, Caras e Cores, at Avant Garde Gallery...
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Matheus Goulart Art

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Canvas, Spray Paint, Acrylic

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