Light Signs, the Work of Teófilo Rego for Neolux

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Main Author: PINTO, Miguel Moreira
Publication Date: 2015
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/10433
Summary: The subject of our paper is the work carried out by the Portuguese photographer Teófilo Rego (1913/1993), between the 1950s and the 1960s, for the manufacturing company of neon signs Neolux. Among the universes of the professional commission and the themes that, on his own initiative, explores in his personal work, the text addresses the images that may be considered as catalogue photography, reportage and architectural photography, and that remember us a time when, all over the world, the neon advertising was part of the urban landscape – from New York to Paris, Madrid, Lisbon and, in this case, Oporto. The article analyses the history, the type and the goals of the different advertising and light signage, the effect produced by their presence in city, and discusses the many images suggested and reminded by these photographs.
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title Light Signs, the Work of Teófilo Rego for Neolux
spellingShingle Light Signs, the Work of Teófilo Rego for Neolux
PINTO, Miguel Moreira
Arquitectura Moderna
Arquivo
Teófilo Rego
Fotografia
title_short Light Signs, the Work of Teófilo Rego for Neolux
title_full Light Signs, the Work of Teófilo Rego for Neolux
title_fullStr Light Signs, the Work of Teófilo Rego for Neolux
title_full_unstemmed Light Signs, the Work of Teófilo Rego for Neolux
title_sort Light Signs, the Work of Teófilo Rego for Neolux
author PINTO, Miguel Moreira
author_facet PINTO, Miguel Moreira
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv PINTO, Miguel Moreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Arquitectura Moderna
Arquivo
Teófilo Rego
Fotografia
topic Arquitectura Moderna
Arquivo
Teófilo Rego
Fotografia
description The subject of our paper is the work carried out by the Portuguese photographer Teófilo Rego (1913/1993), between the 1950s and the 1960s, for the manufacturing company of neon signs Neolux. Among the universes of the professional commission and the themes that, on his own initiative, explores in his personal work, the text addresses the images that may be considered as catalogue photography, reportage and architectural photography, and that remember us a time when, all over the world, the neon advertising was part of the urban landscape – from New York to Paris, Madrid, Lisbon and, in this case, Oporto. The article analyses the history, the type and the goals of the different advertising and light signage, the effect produced by their presence in city, and discusses the many images suggested and reminded by these photographs.
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