Dates / Schedules
Saturday, march 28 2026 3:00pm
Free admission. Subject to capacity.
Catalogue launch with Catarina Rosendo, Ricardo Nicolau, and Pedro Levi Bismark (essay authors), Sofia Gonçalves (design), Sara De Chiara and Giorgia Casara (research), Nuria Enguita (MAC/CCB artistic director and co-curator of the exhibition), Marta Mestre (MAC/CCB curator and co-curator of the exhibition), and Diogo Montenegro (MAC/CCB editions).
In keeping with the collaborative spirit that characterised the raw material-space of Avenida 211: An Artists’ Space in Lisbon, as well as the collectivist intervention underlying the show, MAC/CCB now publishes the catalogue bearing the same title. Edited through a kaleidoscopic approach by Nuria Enguita and Marta Mestre, curators of the exhibition, with the support of researchers Giorgia Casara and Sara De Chiara, the book begins with an extensive visual essay by Pedro Tropa which, by documenting the exhibition’s trajectory, integratively structures the editorial framework. The graphic design by Sofia Gonçalves establishes continuities and divergences between the different categories of information presented—documentation, archival material, chronologies of events, reproductions of works, explanatory texts, and more. Finally, the universe of Avenida 211 is complemented by essays by Catarina Rosendo, Ricardo Nicolau, and Pedro Levi Bismarck, each situating this “unrepeatable experience” within the artistic, affective, and socioeconomic contexts of the time and territory in which it unfolded.
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Photo: Av211BX©Tiago Fezas Vital
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