Joana Patrão
Interviews by Julia Flamingo, MA student of Culture Studies in The Lisbon Consortium Faculty of Human Sciences Universidade Católica Portuguesa to Luísa Santos and Joana Patrão in the frame of "Céu de Sal, Sal da Terra".During April, while we are in social isolation and restrained from making and attending exhibitions in the physical world, we invited 4 artists and 4 curators to take the stage (read the website of 4Cs) and use it to communicate with their works and words in a convivial culture.A drawing on a white background, a black line that delineates the shape, that grows.
A landscape, our landscapes, yours, everyday landscapes and those that we have yet to discover.
Through three videos and three drawings, we will build a narrative, an emotional space to reflect on different relationships based on the elements of nature.
"Becoming: meditations" is an online project/exhibition with works by Joana Patrão in close dialogue with Maria Eduarda Duarte.A drawing on a white background, a black line that delineates the shape, that grows.
A landscape, our landscapes, yours, everyday landscapes and those that we have yet to discover.
Through three videos and three drawings, we will build a narrative, an emotional space to reflect on different relationships based on the elements of nature.
"Becoming: meditations" is an online project/exhibition with works by Joana Patrão in close dialogue with Maria Eduarda Duarte.A drawing on a white background, a black line that delineates the shape, that grows. A landscape, our landscapes, yours, everyday landscapes and those that we have yet to discover. Through three videos and three drawings, we will build a narrative, an emotional space to reflect on different relationships based on the elements of nature. "Becoming: meditations" is an online project/exhibition with works by Joana Patrão in close dialogue with Maria Eduarda Duarte.A drawing on a white background, a black line that delineates the shape, that grows. A landscape, our landscapes, yours, everyday landscapes and those that we have yet to discover. Through three videos and three drawings, we will build a narrative, an emotional space to reflect on different relationships based on the elements of nature. "Becoming: meditations" is an online project/exhibition with works by Joana Patrão in close dialogue with Maria Eduarda Duarte.A drawing on a white background, a black line that delineates the shape, that grows. A landscape, our landscapes, yours, everyday landscapes and those that we have yet to discover. Through three videos and three drawings, we will build a narrative, an emotional space to reflect on different relationships based on the elements of nature. "Becoming: meditations" is an online project/exhibition with works by Joana Patrão in close dialogue with Maria Eduarda Duarte.A drawing on a white background, a black line that delineates the shape, that grows. A landscape, our landscapes, yours, everyday landscapes and those that we have yet to discover. Through three videos and three drawings, we will build a narrative, an emotional space to reflect on different relationships based on the elements of nature. "Becoming: meditations" is an online project/exhibition with works by Joana Patrão in close dialogue with Maria Eduarda Duarte.Adopting the Deleuzian idea of the fold as a desire of change (1993), the fold(s) is a project of the MA and PhD students of The Lisbon Consortium of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa in the frame of the Seminar in Curatorship lead by Luísa Santos.Adopting the Deleuzian idea of the fold as a desire of change (1993), The Fold(s) is a curatorial project composed of four books operating as four individual exhibitions by Carolina Grilo Santos, Joana Patrão, Mónica de Miranda, and Rouzbeh Akhbari. The first public presentation will take place on April 22nd at Hangar.The Fold(s) is a curatorial project composed of four books operating as four individual exhibitions. Under the artistic direction of Luísa Santos, The Fold(s) was developed in the context of the Seminar in Curatorship by the MA and PhD students in Culture Studies of the Lisbon Consortium, Faculty of Human Sciences, Universidade Católica Portuguesa.
The books were designed by Raquel Guerreiro.