
1976, lives and works at Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil
Luciano Feijão (Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil, 1976) holds a bachelor’s degree in Visual Arts (2004) and a master’s degree in Arts (2014) from the Federal University of Espírito Santo. He is a professor at the Department of Visual Arts (DAV – UFES), in the disciplines of Drawing, since 2008 until now (2022).
He has participated in solo and group exhibitions of drawing, illustration and printmaking in Vitória, São Paulo, Mexico and Slovakia, with highlights to Torções (Museu Capixaba do Negro, 2016), Antianatomia Tropical, with the artist Rosana Paulino (OÁ Galeria, 2018) and 20/20 (Museu Vale, 2019). Through drawing and its possible unfoldings, the artist has been intensifying his research regarding the body structures of the black population, thinking and building a Black Antianatomy, as a radical counterpoint to the eugenic policies developed in post-abolition Brazil, thus structuring a kind of white normativity, anatomically and politically legitimated.
The artist participated in Pivô Pesquisa 2023.