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PROJECT A BLACK PLANET: THE ART AND CULTURE OF PAN-AFRICA

Start date: 11/06/2026
End date: 06/09/2026
Location: Barbican Centre, UK
Panafrica

Project a Black Planet explores the influence of Pan-Africanism on artistic and cultural production from the 1920s to today, featuring over 300 works including paintings, installations, posters, journals, and films. Pan- Africanism encompasses movements advocating anti-colonial resistance and solidarity among people of African descent. The exhibition highlights the critical role of artists in shaping Pan-African visions, with work from across Africa, Brazil, the Caribbean, North America, and Western Europe. Monica de Miranda is among the artists contributing to this exploration of Panafrica as a conceptual space where rupture, dissent, and collective imagination converge in pursuit of emancipatory futures.

©️ still from The Path to the Stars (2022) by Mónica de Miranda

AS PAISAGENS MUDAM DE LUGAR OBRAS DA COLEÇÃO PLMJ

Start date: 28/02/2026
End date: 30/08/2026
Location: Centro de Arte e Cultura da Fundação Eugénio de Almeida
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The exhibition reflects on landscape as a territory in constant transformation, bringing together different generations, artistic languages and contemporary themes. Rooted in specific geographies yet resonating across cultures, it suggests that landscape is shaped by memory, history and perception as much as by physical space. Mónica de Miranda participates in this group show, fostering an open dialogue between art, culture and territory. Inspired by a poem by Manuel Gusmão, the title evokes the idea that landscape — like art — is never fixed, but continually transformed by place, time and the gaze of the viewer.

©️ Untitled (City-Scape series) by Mónica de Miranda (2017)

PEOPLE IN MOTION

Start date: 25/09/2025
End date: 25/09/2026
Location: Livraria Lello Foundation
PeopleInMotion

In September, The Monastery of Leça do Balio inaugurates the exhibition People in Motion. Curated by Roberto Cremascoli, the exhibition is a contemporary reflection on migration, belonging and empathy, exploring what moves us as people and communities. During the artistic itinerary, Mónica presents Greenhouse, a Creole garden that combines sculpture, stage, installation and meeting space.

©️Still from Transplanting by Mónica de Miranda (2024)

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