The artistic project ‘De Casa para Um Mundo‘ will be part of the program of the 2020 edition, of the XXI International Biennial of Art of Cerveira, which will run from August 1 to December 31 with the theme ‘Diversity – Research. The Space for Communication through Art ‘Complex.
In total, 15 works by 15 writers with 15 artists will be presented, which will be accompanied by small compositions by 15 musicians, putting in dialogue creators who cannot be found, but who can communicate through art.
To authors such as Pedro Calapez, Albuquerque Mendes, Capicua or Gonçalo M. Tavares, the composers Ana Seara, Pedro Pinto Figueiredo, Sara Carvalho, Nuno Peixoto de Pinho, at the suggestion of Paula Freire, born in Vila Nova de Cerveira , Jaime Reis, Ângela da Ponte, Inês Badalo, António Pinho Vargas, Carlos Marecos, Francisco Monteiro, Carlos Caires, Sérgio Azevedo, Isabel Pires, Luís Soldado and António Victorino D’Almeida.
Curated by Fátima Lambert, the exhibition ‘De casa para um mundo’ (From home to a world) will be presented to the public at the Vila Nova de Cerveira library, integrated in the exhibition program of the XXI International Biennial of Art of Cerveira.
The artists represented are Capicua and Albuquerque Mendes, Afonso Reis Cabral and Ana Fonseca, Daniel Maia-Pinto Rodrigues and Ana Pérez-Quiroga, Bernardo Pinto de Almeida and António Olaio, Pedro Eiras and Avelino Sá, João Gesta and Cristina Ataíde, Paulo José Miranda and Francisco Laranjo, Francisco Duarte Mangas and Graça Pereira Coutinho, Maria do Rosário Pedreira and Isaque Pinheiro, Rosa Alice Branco and Susana Piteira, Nuno Higino and Jorge Abade, Gonçalo M. Tavares and Pedro Calapez, Hugo Mezena and Pedro Tudela, Manuel Novaes Cabral and Sobral Centeno, Filipa Leal and Zulmiro de Carvalho.
The initiative counts with the collaboration of the designers Beatriz Horta Correia, Francisco Providência, Joana Machado, Miguel Gaspar and Nuno Coutinho.
The Cerveira International Art Biennial, the oldest in the Iberian Peninsula, dedicated to contemporary art, has been held since 1978.




