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Brazilian Galleries Host Collaborative Exhibition in Portugal

Brazilian Galleries Host Collaborative Exhibition in Portugal
Brazilian Galleries HostCollaborative Exhibition in Portugal

Kim Lim, Narcissus (1959). Bronze, 61.6 x 52 x 52 cm. ⁠Courtesy Kim Lim Estate.

Brazilian Galleries HostCollaborative Exhibition in Portugal

Marina Rheingantz, Marujo (2020). Oil on canvas, 170 x 210 cm. ⁠⁠Courtesy the artist.

Brazilian Galleries HostCollaborative Exhibition in Portugal

Ernesto Neto, Umbigo Ventre, Fruto Arte (2021). Cotton, voile crochet, expanded clay and wooden knobs. 73 x 95 x 46 cm. ⁠Courtesy the artist.

Brazilian Galleries HostCollaborative Exhibition in Portugal

Edu de Barros, Tomado IV (2021). Acrylic, oil pastel, spray paint, graphite, charcoal and varnish on raw cotton. 152 x 162 cm.⁠ Courtesy the artist.

By Rory Mitchell – 22 June 2021

Occupying a former cinema within the historic Casa da Cultura Comporta in Comporta, Portugal, three Brazilian galleries—Fortes D'Aloia & Gabriel, Galeria Luisa Strina, and Sé—have come together to host a collaborative exhibition titled O Canto do Bode, which translates as 'The Song of the Goat'. ⁠⁠

Opening in two acts, on 24 June followed by 29 July, the exhibition presents the work of 36 artists, including Leonor Antunes, Juan Araujo, Ernesto Neto, Lucia Laguna, and Kim Lim in a scenography designed by artist João Maria Gusmão.

Main image: Kim Lim, Narcissus (1959). Bronze, 61.6 x 52 x 52 cm. ⁠Courtesy Kim Lim Estate.
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