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Amelia Toledo was born into a wealthy family in São Paulo, SP. She attended the prestigious Colégio São Luís, where she studied literature and philosophy. After graduating, she moved to Rio de Janeiro to pursue a career in the arts. She began her career as a painter, and later became a sculptor and ceramicist. In the 1950s, Amelia Toledo began to gain recognition for her work, and she was invited to exhibit her work in galleries and museums around the world. She was also invited to participate in international art fairs and biennials. Her work has been featured in the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Modern in London, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Amelia Toledo has been married twice, and has two children. She is currently 91 years old and is still actively creating art. She is considered one of the most important Brazilian artists of the 20th century. Her work is highly sought after and has been featured in numerous books and exhibitions. She is also a member of the Brazilian Academy of Arts.

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Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 7 December 1926
Birthday 7 December
Birthplace São Paulo, SP
Date of death (2017-11-07) Cotia, SP
Died Place Cotia, SP
Nationality Brazil

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2017

Amelia Toledo died in her sleep in her home in Cotia, SP, on November 7, 2017.

1964

Back in Brazil, she participated in the foundation of the Universidade de Brasília, institution that granted her a master's in art in 1964 and where she lectured in the early 1960s. She has also taught at the Sociedade Nacional de Belas Artes, in Portugal, from 1966 to 1967; at Universidade Mackenzie's School of Architecture and Urbanism, in São Paulo, from 1967 to 1968; at the Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado, also in São Paulo, from 1973 to 1974; and at the Escola de Desenho Industrial, in Rio de Janeiro.

1960

During the 1960s, she studied metal engraving with João Luís Chaves, and started experimenting with two and three-dimensional sculptural works, using both natural and industrial materials. Her fundamentally experimental geometric, playful, and sensorial pieces of the time dialogue with the neoconcrete works of Lygia Clark and Lígia Pape. The latter was a close friend of Toledo, as were the artists Mira Schendel, Tomie Ohtake and Anna Maria Maiolino.

1957

She had her first solo exhibit at the Galeria Ambiente, in São Paulo, in 1957, only a year before she moved to London to study at the Central School of Arts and Crafts. During that period, she had classes with William Turnbull, and started producing collages and kinetic objects, as well as her first artist book, "Gênesis".

1939

The only child to Lucilia and Moacyr Amorim, Amelia Toledo was influenced as a teenager by her father's work as a scientist. In his lab, she learnt the principles of histology and of microscope manipulation, which ultimately inspired her explorations with color, shapes, and materials. Her interest with the natural world is reflected in her choice of materials (ranging from rocks, to seashells, to snails, to soap bubbles) and landscape representations. Toledo dropped out of high school to pursue a career in art. In 1939, she studied under the painter Anita Malfatti and begins working with watercolors. Inspired by constructivism, she started designing jewelry and objects in 1943. That same year, she worked as a dafter in the office of Vilanova Artigas, and started studying drawing and painting with Yoshiya Takaoka, who would tutor her until 1947. The following year, she took lessons with Waldemar da Costa.

1926

Amelia Amorim Toledo (São Paulo, SP, 1926 - Cotia, SP, 2017) was a Brazilian sculptor, painter, draftsman and designer. With a career that expanded over fifty years, Toledo explored multiple artistic languages, techniques, materials, and production methods. She is considered to be one of the pioneers of Brazilian contemporary art.