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Diogo Machado
Visual Artist, ADD FUEL
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Add Fuel is the artistic name of Portuguese contemporary artist Diogo Machado. Renowned for his innovative approach to traditional art forms, he is known for his intricate patterns, bold reinterpretations, and meticulous attention to detail, creating multilayered compositions that blend the timeless elegance of cultural heritage with a contemporary visual language.
Born in Cascais, Portugal, his artistic journey began at an early age, driven by a fascination with drawing and a passion for creating imaginary worlds. Influenced by the aesthetics of skate culture, punk rock, graffiti, video games, and cartoons, his work reflects the dynamic energy of urban life while offering fresh and forward-looking perspectives on cultural identity.
In 2008, captivated by the geometry, rhythm, and cultural richness of Portuguese tiles (azulejos), he began exploring and reinventing this centuries-old art form. His tile-inspired works seamlessly merge traditional decorative elements with a distinctly contemporary sensibility, resulting in compositions that are both visually striking and conceptually rich. Through techniques such as symmetrical repetition, trompe-l’œil, and layered patterns, he invites audiences to uncover hidden narratives and reflect on what lies beyond the surface of his meticulously crafted designs.
Working across a wide range of media—from small tile panels and monumental murals to bespoke ceramic installations, sculptures, and limited-edition works—Add Fuel has redefined the azulejo as a medium for cultural exploration and dialogue. His public art interventions can be found in cities across Portugal, France, the United States, Canada, Belgium, Australia, Italy, and Tunisia, among many other locations worldwide. These works reflect his commitment to connecting communities with their cultural heritage, transforming urban spaces into dynamic environments for interaction and reflection.
Add Fuel has exhibited extensively in solo and group exhibitions at prestigious institutions, including the Petit Palais and Galerie Itinerrance in Paris, StolenSpace Gallery and Saatchi Gallery in London, Wynwood Walls and Fabien Castanier Gallery in Miami, Subliminal Projects in Los Angeles, as well as the National Tile Museum (Museu Nacional do Azulejo) and Underdogs Gallery in Lisbon. His exhibitions celebrate the intricate layers and multifaceted narratives of his work, inviting audiences to engage with both its aesthetic beauty and cultural resonance.
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