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Bringing together more than fifty works by artists from Portuguese-speaking countries representing different generations and artistic expressions, the exhibition showcases the diversity of the PLMJ Foundation Collection.
Curator João Silvério borrowed the title of the project from the Évora poet Manuel Gusmão. It is based on a vision of the territory as a visual and social body in constant change, and is akin to a poetic idea of landscape. The art collection serves as a backdrop and, at the same time, is a transforming agent of the cultural universe of the PLMJ Foundation project. Currently, the project has a connection to the diverse territory of the Alentejo, specifically Évora.
For the Eugénio de Almeida Foundation, this exhibition, created in collaboration with the PLMJ Foundation, reflects 'the importance of partnerships with leading institutions, resulting in a more inclusive, plural and comprehensive programme that gives everyone the chance to experience contemporary art and engage with the issues it raises in modern society'.
The exhibition will be open from 28 February to 30 August 2026, from Tuesday to Sunday, 10–13h and 14–18h (until 19h from May onwards) at the Eugénio de Almeida Foundation's Centre for Art and Culture in Évora. Admission is free.