Mónica de Miranda participates in the exhibition with her series Casa Portuguesa. Conceived and curated by historian Isabel Castro Henriques, the group show explores the mechanisms and legacies of Portuguese…
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.…
As part of the sixth edition of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Mónica de Miranda presents her site-specific project Earthworks. Curated by Nikhil Chopra with HH Art Spaces, the Biennale emphasizes process…
Mónica de Miranda will be one of this year's artists in residence at the Sertão Negro Studio and School of Arts. Within this context of collective creation and exchange, her…
Developed in collaboration with the African Women Ambassadors Network in Stockholm, the exhibition brings together African and African Diaspora women artists, exploring connection, memory, and lived experience as forces that…
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…
Aligned with the theme of this year's Triennial of Photography Hamburg, Mónica de Miranda’s works explore the intersections of identity, memory, and relational landscapes. Through her photographic practice, she examines…
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.…
For the group show The Tirailleur Trials and Tribulations, at HKW, Mónica de Miranda presents The Spell Stone is a multi-screen video installation that reimagines Angolan liberation through layered, research-driven…
The film Path to the Stars is part of the group show Tide Line which starts from the Revolution of 25 April 1974 to reach the present day, reflecting on the ongoing revolutions, most importantly…