ZAN

Angola

"In José Zan Andrade’s work, fragmented figures and shadowed forms emerge as vessels of inner unrest and resistance. Through a restrained palette and precise linework, he explores themes of dislocation, silence, and identity. Masks, wounds, and dreamlike imagery appear not as metaphors, but as conditions of being — persistent states between exposure and retreat.

For Zan, drawing is a ritual of observation and reparation: a way of reclaiming subjectivity in the face of fragmentation. His images do not shout — they whisper, hold back, and ask to be felt before being understood.
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ZAN

José Zan Andrade (b. 1946, Angola) is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting, drawing, and installation. Based in Luanda, his work reflects a deep engagement with memory, trauma, and the psychological impact of postcolonial realities. His compositions often reveal a structural sensitivity — where space, body, and symbol converge to form a language both intimate and political.

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