Category Photograph

Single photograph entry posts

Road on

Road on, started out as one photograph presented at the Sociedade Nacional de Belas Artes – Salão de artistas e sócios, Lisbon, from December 2016 until January 2017. It is a photographic series of work following road wanderings, meanderings, stops…

Books on Environment · Livros com Ambiente

6 April 2017 · 18h00, Biblioteca Municipal Álvaro de Campo, Tavira Series of talks on environmental issues, invites Luísa Schmidt, author of  Portugal: Ambientes de Mudança, for a public session at the  Biblioteca Municipal Álvaro de Campos. The author will…

Installation – Ruth’s Room

Ruth’s Room – installation, curated & produced  by Ilídio Salteiro. Ruth, of Dutch origin, a music teacher at the conservatory, lives in Tavira, and collects contemporary works of art from artists with whom she has contacted over the past 30…

Jellyfish · Citizenship Congress · Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation · mp

Presented at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (Lisbon),  Alforrreca no Charco (“Jellyfish in pool”) participates in the Citizenship Congress. Rupture and Utopia for the Next Democratic Revolution lineup, with other works, by Rogério Paulo Silva and Henrique Vieira Ribeiro, among others. 13-14 March 2015,…

On my street – jacarandas

Here is a photograph of the jacarandas in bloom on D. Carlos I Avenue in Lisbon, a reply to a post by photographer Luísa Ferreira on the same subject.Its always a challenge to photograph the things we know from everyday…

António Ferro · word vertigo · by Margarida Acciaiuoli

António Ferro a vertigem da palavra – word vertigo – , by Margarida Acciaiuoli, is a book about the rhetoric, politics and propaganda of the Estado Novo before and after the 2nd World War. Bizâncio Editora, Lisbon. Photograph of the Assembly of the…

Milano · Miguel Proença

Milano vista da Miguel Proença Invitation for the exhibition Milano vista da Miguel Proença, at  “Le Biciclette” gallery, Milan, 18th July 2001. This exhibition resulted from over a year collaboration with the local guide “Free Milano Magazine”. The exhibition included…