Túlia Saldanha
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Túlia Saldanha | |
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| Born | 26 August 1930 Macedo de Cavaleiros, Portugal |
| Died | 30 April 1988 (aged 54) Macedo de Cavaleiros |
| Movement | Fluxus; Neorealism; Minimalism; Pop art |
Túlia Saldanha (1930 –1988) was a Portuguese visual artist whose work encompassed painting, sculpture, installation, and performance art. One of the first artists in Portugal to work in the fields of installation and performance art, she was also responsible for various educational and cultural outreach activities as a permanent member of the Coimbra Circle of Plastic Arts (CAPC) between 1968 and 1988.[1]
Born in the village of Peredo, in the Portuguese municipality of Macedo de Cavaleiros, on 26 August 1930, Saldanha spent her early years studying at a boarding school in Bragança, leaving at the age of fifteen to get married, at the insistence of her parents, as was still the custom in some small, more isolated towns in Portugal. While she was still a minor, her husband, twenty years her senior, became her guardian and enrolled her in the Doroteias Sisters' boarding school in Porto until she reached adulthood and completed her formal education. Afterwards, the couple moved to Vila Nova de Gaia and later returned to Macedo de Cavaleiros, where her husband worked as a lawyer and notary. When she was 26, with two daughters, she initiated legal separation proceedings on the grounds of her husband's infidelity. The scandal forced him to leave the town. Only ten years later, in 1966, did the court grant her separation and full autonomy over her possessions and assets, as well as maternal guardianship.[2][3]
