Visita Guiada no Museu Geológico de Lisboa

Guided Tour at the Geological Museum of Lisbon

Friday, February 2nd at 3pm, guided tour + screening of the film “Ongoing Cave” by Julián D'Angiolillo.

It is a great honor for us to be in partnership with the Geological Museum of Lisbon to carry out a guided tour and screening of the film inside the museum. The visit is part of the program of events during the exhibition SKIN OF THE EARTH, opened on January 20th. The exhibition brings together the work of artist Natália Loyola in her first solo exhibition. Inside the small gallery, metal engravings by Flavia Regaldo create a dialogue with the installations. Curated by Sofia Steinvorth.

The objective is to observe how the exhibition can develop beyond the gallery, creating other spaces for dialogue about our relationship with the earth.

Ongoing Cave (2023), brings underground landscapes, proposing reflections related to human activity on the surface of the earth. Caves operate as omnipresent phenomena, bringing scientific and philosophical investigations.

Special thanks to the National Energy and Geology Laboratory.

A PELE DA TERRA

THE SKIN OF THE EARTH

SCHEDULE THIS DATE: Opening on January 20th, from 6pm to 9pm.

A PELE DA TERRA marks the first solo exhibition by artist Natalia Loyola. The exhibition debuts three new installations and explores the development and constitution of the elements that make up what she calls “the skin of the earth”. His work reflects on the ways in which we produce language and inhabit this world through photographic experiments, photo-objects and installations.

How does our present relationship with the land influence our language and our subjectivity?

Our project room, the smallest gallery in Lisbon, will be occupied by Flávia Regaldo, exhibiting the series of metal engravings “Cabeça de anta era boi”. His work explores the cyclical nature of time and geology.

Curated by Sofia Steinvorth