
Moradas
by
Fernando Brízio E Ana Vieira Fernanda Fragateiro Catarina Câmara Pereira
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Art & Photography
Format
Paperback
Pages
112
Language
Portuguese
Published
Jan 1, 2008
Publisher
Assírio & Alvim
ISBN-10
9723713004
ISBN-13
9789723713008
Description
In a captivating exploration of artistic expression, a group of talented creators collaborates to present a collection that delves into the theme of "Moradas." This compilation showcases the works featured in a recent exhibition, inviting readers to step into a space where art breathes life and meaning. Each piece reflects the intricate dialogue between the physical and emotional landscapes that individuals navigate in their homes and communities.
Throughout the pages, the artists employ a variety of mediums and techniques, intertwining personal narratives with broader societal themes. The works serve as a powerful reminder of the diverse interpretations of home, comfort, and belonging. As the audience journeys through this visual and intellectual tapestry, they encounter an array of perspectives that challenge conventional notions and encourage reflection.
This anthology not only highlights the aesthetic achievements of its contributors but also establishes a platform for deeper conversations around identity and place. By bringing together these unique visions, it fosters a sense of connection and invites the viewer to ponder their own "moradas," illuminating the powerful role of art in shaping human experience.
Throughout the pages, the artists employ a variety of mediums and techniques, intertwining personal narratives with broader societal themes. The works serve as a powerful reminder of the diverse interpretations of home, comfort, and belonging. As the audience journeys through this visual and intellectual tapestry, they encounter an array of perspectives that challenge conventional notions and encourage reflection.
This anthology not only highlights the aesthetic achievements of its contributors but also establishes a platform for deeper conversations around identity and place. By bringing together these unique visions, it fosters a sense of connection and invites the viewer to ponder their own "moradas," illuminating the powerful role of art in shaping human experience.
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