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SUMMARY:Opening of the exhibition "Two Shades of Gray"
DESCRIPTION:Two Shades of Gray is an exhibition that emerged from Alexandre Delmar’s artistic residency in Madeira in August 2024\, as part of the Semeadores project. The exhibition explores the strategies and pastoral dynamics of the island\, addressing themes such as herding\, communication\, and orientation. Initially displayed in Funchal between October 2024 and January 2025\, it now arrives at the Côa Museum in March 2025 with a new focus on the languages of the mountains. \nThe exhibition features two main video pieces: \n\n\nPrayer to the Ears – Examines the visual code of ear cuts on goats and sheep used by shepherds for identification. This practice\, passed down through generations\, forms a unique and symbolic vocabulary. \n\n\nThe Speech of Goats and Shepherds – Madeira – A study on the communication between shepherds and their animals\, recording characteristic vocalizations and calls from Madeira. During the residency\, the strong influence of the region’s topography on how sounds echo through the landscape was observed. \n\n\nThe exhibition is part of the Inter-species axis of the Semeadores project\, which seeks to explore the flows between rural and urban spaces\, connecting landscape\, history\, and ethnography. \nAlexandre Delmar is a visual artist who investigates human/non-human relationships\, oral traditions\, and survival strategies. He is the co-founder of A Recoletora\, a project that combines art and ethnobotany. \nPhilosopher André Barata\, a collaborator in the project\, reflects on the language of shepherds\, highlighting its non-anthropocentric nature and its deep connection to geography and landscape.
URL:https://arte-coa.pt/en/event/opening-of-the-exhibition-two-shades-of-gray/
LOCATION:Museu do Côa\, Rua do Museu do Côa\, 5150\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Inauguration of the Exhibition "Um raio contornando a poeira"
DESCRIPTION:A Ray Contouring the Dust\nRui Horta Pereira \nThe President of the Côa Park Foundation is honored to invite you to the opening of the exhibition “Um raio contornado a poeira”\, by Rui Horta Pereira\, curated by Ana Matos. \nThe exhibition celebrates the 26th anniversary of the Côa Valley’s inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list and the 30th anniversary of the public revelation of Côa Valley Art. \nThe inauguration will take place at the Côa Museum on November 29\, at 5:00 PM. \n \nWe’re counting on you!
URL:https://arte-coa.pt/en/event/inauguration-of-the-exhibition-um-raio-contornado-a-poeira/
LOCATION:Côa Museum\, Vila Nova de Foz Côa\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:All the animals
DESCRIPTION:“All the animals”\, a work created by Luís Paulo Costa between 2020 and 2021\, consists of a series of one hundred and a half elements. It will be inaugurated on the 11th of August\, as part of the celebrations of the 13th anniversary of the Côa Museum and will be available until the 19th of November.
URL:https://arte-coa.pt/en/event/all-the-animals/
LOCATION:Museu do Côa\, Rua do Museu do Côa\, 5150\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exibition,Exposição
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231031T120000
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SUMMARY:XI Bienal Internacional Gravura Douro 2023
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 27th anniversary of the Côa Valley Archaeological Park\, the XI International Biennial Engraving Douro 2023 will be inaugurated on the 11th of August at the Côa Museum. The 2023 Douro International Engraving Biennial\, which will open in Room 1 of the Côa Museum\, features works by various artists\, including works by master Silvestre Pestana\, curated by Nuno Canelas. It will be available to the public from August 11th to October 31st.
URL:https://arte-coa.pt/en/event/xi-bienal-internacional-gravura-douro-2023/
LOCATION:Museu do Côa\, Rua do Museu do Côa\, 5150\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exibition,Exposição
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ORGANIZER;CN="Museu do C%C3%B4a":MAILTO:museugeral@arte-coa.pt
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SUMMARY:Graça Morais - Maps of Earth and Time
DESCRIPTION:The relation with the most primitive art form\, unknown then by the little girl who doodled on the boulders in Vieiro\, is not something new in the manner Graça Morais draws and paints\, since it has been a source of formal and pictorial investigations throughout more than 50 years of her artistic life. \nWith over 14 thousand years\, the mysterious figure that is known as bison-man and was found on the Les Trois-Frèrescave\, in France\, is one of the many references to the *Palaeolithic art that GraçaMorais transfers to her painting. As in many of her outstanding *metamorphoses\, this uncommon representation of half-man and half-animal would become the character in the enormous sceneries that she created in 1993 for the play The Screens by *Jean Genet\, brought to the stage by theExperimental Theatre of Cascais. \nTherefore\, it is not rare for this *iconography\, especially in the figurations of animals or female figures such as the *Venus by Willendorf\, to inhabit her drawings and paintings as the main characters. There are numerous examples\, namely in the work she develops during the 1980s and 1990s\, as in the series Maps and the Spirit of the Olive Tree or Vieiros that she displayed in 1983 at the 17th International Art Biennale of São Paulo\, in Brazil\, and later at the Museums of Modern Art of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. \nThe huge screens that GraçaMorais creates in 1995 for the scenography of the play Richard II\, by *William Shakespeare\, held on the D. Maria II National Theatre (whose size is impossible to present in this exhibition)\, result also from the multiple readings of this ancient art. Not only by the way it quotes and takes hold of colours and textures\, but also in the manner it transforms the animals that are found on the famous walls of *Chauvet and *Altamira Caves. \nHowever\, this alignment with the *Palaeolithic stands out in her talented drawing\, visible in the overlapping of lines and forms\, in the sudden interruption of the stroke or the fusion of elements\, where the relation with Côa’s engravings is not only highlighted\, but also cuts across the works that were carefully gathered for this exhibition\, some of which are unprecedented. \nCuratorship: Jorge da Costa \n____________________ \n*Palaeolithic: First period of history of Humankind \n*metamorphosis: transformation process that enables certain animals to become adults \n*Jean Genet: French writer and playwright (1910-1986) \n*iconography: language that uses images to depict a subject \n*Venus by Willendorf: a 11-centimeter limestone statue of a woman of exaggerated features to represent fertility \n*William Shakespeare: British writer (1564-1616) regarded as national poet; known\, for instance\, for the plays Hamlet\, Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet \n*Chauvet Cave: located on the south of France\, it has its walls decorated with 435 paintings of animals \n*Cave of Altamira: situated in Cantabria\, in Spain\, it has paintings in various colours that represent animals\, human figures and abstract drawings
URL:https://arte-coa.pt/en/event/graca-morais-maps-of-earth-and-time/
LOCATION:Museu do Côa\, Rua do Museu do Côa\, 5150\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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