Opening 2 May: ACID FLAMINGO at the National Museum of Natural History and Science in Lisbon

Conceived as a modern tale between two almost opposite points on the Iberian peninsula, the Tagus estuary in Lisbon and the Ebro delta in a state of climate emergency, my latest video installation ADID FLAMINGO (26’49’’) will open on 2 May, 6-9pm at the National Museum of Natural History and Science in Lisbon.
The project is supported by the Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian and realized in collaboration with Julia Albani and Jeff Wood. On view from 3 May – 3 June 2024. Further information and full text available here.

Nuno Cera

NUNO CERA, Beja, Portugal, 1972

Nuno Cera's work operates at the intersection of art and documentary and addresses three fundamental forms of change: natural, spatial and temporal. His long-term research projects involve different agents and collaborators, including scientists, actors, writers and critics. His work has been exhibited and published internationally in various cultural institutions.

https://www.nunocera.com
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