Press Release

The Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art presents a new exhibition of the Canadian and French artist Kapwani Kiwanga (Hamilton, Canada, 1978), the artist´s first solo exhibition in Portugal. This important exhibition occupies the central room of Serralves Museum and continues the museum´s program of exhibitions by internationally acclaimed artists that explore the unique context of Serralves. Kapwani Kiwanga’s artistic practice, which began in the mid-2000s, is rooted in extensive research relating to the humanities and social sciences, and takes the form of complex installations, sculptures, videos and performances. In 2018, she received both the inaugural Frieze Artist Award (USA) and the Sobey Art Award (Canada); in 2020 she won the Prix Marcel Duchamp (France); in 2024 she will represent Canada at the 60th Venice Biennale. Kiwanga’s rigorous investigation and imaginative approach confronts audiences with a deft interest in materials and elemental structures of power. As a trained anthropologist and a social scientist, she occupies the role of a researcher in her projects. She focuses on the periphery of narratives on underrepresented histories and is particularly interested in issues involving historical and contemporary power imbalances. Most of her works, trace the pervasive impact of power asymmetries by placing historic narratives in dialogue with contemporary realities, the archive, and tomorrow’s possibilities. For the Serralves exhibition, Kiwanga has created a large-scale and immersive installation, with approx. 14.000 mts of vibrant colored cotton ropes. The natural light from the skylight and the large window punctuate the gallery’s architecture, becoming prominent in this intricate multilayered structure, where superposition and transparency are vital elements of the ensemble. The visitor is confronted by a large floor sculpture from the on-going project The worlds we tell: Threshold, displayed on the room’s lower level. A group of four new ceramic panels, were commissioned for this presentation. The exhibition is organized by Fundação the Serralves – Museum of Contemporary Art and is curated by Filipa Loureiro.

Installation Views

About the Artist

Kapwani Kiwanga will represent Canada at the 60th Venice Biennale in 2024. The Paris-based artist works with sound, film, performance, and objects, conducting extensive research to transform raw information into investigations of historical narratives and their impact on political, social, and community formation.

View artist profile

Also Exhibiting at Serralves Museum

About the Gallery

The Serralves Museum is the foremost museum for contemporary art in Portugal, uniquely sited in the grounds of the Serralves Estate, which also comprises a Park and a Villa. Through its collection, temporary exhibitions, performance, education and public programmes, publishing initiatives, and national and international collaborations, the Museum fosters the understanding and appreciation of contemporary art and culture. Introducing the work of the most important artists working today to diverse publics, strengthening ties with the local community, and encouraging reflection on the relationship between art and the environment that is intrinsic to the context of Serralves, are central to the Museum's mission.

View gallery profile
Address
R. Dom João de Castro 210,
Porto
Portugal
(1)
Porto R. Dom João de Castro 210,
Serralves Museum
R. Dom João de Castro 210,, Porto, Portugal
View exhibitions
Your Contemporary Art Partner