A cartography of (un)belonging

Luísa Santos (Curator), Brian Ambulo (Curator), Anaïs Jung (Curator), Ilaria Sponda (Curator)

Research output: Non-textual formExhibition

Abstract

A Cartography of (Un)Belonging (2021), curated by Brian Jay de Lima Ambulo, Anaïs Jung, and Ilaria Sponda, is a visual journey throughout Mónica de Miranda’s Post-Archive (2015), an ongoing research along the Military Road, traversing through the disappearing neighbourhoods of Lisbon. The photographs of places, objects, and plants that she found and archived starting in 2015, constantly interweave and interact, creating narratives of belonging, and serving as sites of conflict and conviviality. Focusing on postcolonial issues of geography, identity, and history, Mónica de Miranda!s work reflects on the possible existence of multiple temporal and spatial realities, offering a multidisciplinary and decolonial investigation of places, borders, and landscapes associated with the African diaspora. To find out more about her practice visit here: https://monicademiranda.org
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2021
EventThe Fold(s) - Hangar, Lisboa, Portugal
Duration: 22 Apr 202122 Apr 2021

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