SPOTLIGHT 3: Expanding Figuration: Transformation Territories

  • Building upon a reflection on the notion of Figuration in Expansion, this new Spotlight brings together artists whose practices challenge the conventional boundaries of representation, forging visual languages deeply engaged with processes of social, historical, and artistic transformation. Through distinct yet resonant approaches, their works activate new modes of interpretation and contribute to the continued evolution of contemporary figurative discourse. Between hybrid forms, reimagined symbols, re-signified objects, and narratives in perpetual displacement, the selected artists reveal a world in a state of constant becoming, where the boundaries between reality and imagination, matter and meaning, the individual and the collective remain intentionally fluid and porous.

    Working across painting and sculpture, these artists conceive artistic practice as a site of critical inquiry and experimentation, where the image functions not merely as a reflection of contemporary experience but as an active agent in its reconfiguration. Their works resist fixed interpretations and stable identities, opening spaces of ambiguity, dialogue, and reinvention that unsettle the structures through which we perceive and comprehend the world. Rather than offering definitive conclusions, these practices embrace transformation as both a creative and critical force. They operate as acts of imagination that extend the boundaries of possibility, inviting us to reconsider not only what we see, but also the frameworks through which we think, inhabit, and envision the future.
    Discover the new works available in the gallery that give expression to this figurative movement!

  • AMADEO CARVALHO, Cape Verde, b. 1985

    AMADEO CARVALHO

    Cape Verde, b. 1985
    Amadeo Carvalho is a contemporary visual artist based in London. His practice, which moves between painting, poetry, and photography, has been developing along a coherent international path, placing his work in dialogue with diverse audiences and cultural contexts. Rooted in Cape Verdean heritage and the multiple geographies of the Black diaspora, his work seeks to map affections, silences, and presences — above all those of Black women, whose strength and centrality have shaped the family and social structures they inhabit. His creative process involves a wide variety of media — including charcoal, screen printing, acrylic, volcanic pigments, handmade paper, transfers, and hand-drawn graphic elements — resulting in richly layered and tactile compositions.
     
    His practice emerges from the desire to listen to the echo of memories that traverse bodies, territories, and times. It seeks to build meeting spaces where the visual gesture also becomes a gesture of care and repair. The compositions — made up of layers, textures, and fragments — are sensory and poetic cartographies. Each work is a field of relation between the visible and the invisible, between the intimate and the collective, where image and word come together to propose new forms of memory, belonging, and imagination.
    His works are included in institutional collections such as those of the Ministry of Finance of Cape Verde, the Municipality of Loulé, the CACAU Museum in São Tomé, and the Mundu Nobu Association, as well as in several private collections. In 2025, he was commissioned to create a piece for Dino d’Santiago’s opera, presented at the Centro Cultural de Belém in Lisbon. His career was recognised by Bantumen’s Powerlist100 (2024), which highlights influential Black figures across the Portuguese-speaking world.
  • AVAILABLE ARTWORKS

    • Amadeo Carvalho Serie: Retratos de Ausência, 2025 Acrylic, lava pigments from the Fogo volcano, on Fabriano acrylic paper Serial: # 17/50 30 x 21 cm
      Amadeo Carvalho
      Serie: Retratos de Ausência, 2025
      Acrylic, lava pigments from the Fogo volcano, on Fabriano acrylic paper
      Serial: # 17/50
      30 x 21 cm
    • Amadeo Carvalho Serie: Retratos de Ausência , 2025 Acrylic, lava pigments from the Fogo volcano, on Fabriano acrylic paper Serial: # 43/50 30 x 21 cm
      Amadeo Carvalho
      Serie: Retratos de Ausência , 2025
      Acrylic, lava pigments from the Fogo volcano, on Fabriano acrylic paper
      Serial: # 43/50
      30 x 21 cm
    • Amadeo Carvalho Terceira Transição #1, 2025 Silkscreen, acrylic and earth pigments from Ilhéu das Rolas on brown paper 152 x 102 cm
      Amadeo Carvalho
      Terceira Transição #1, 2025
      Silkscreen, acrylic and earth pigments from Ilhéu das Rolas on brown paper
      152 x 102 cm
    • Amadeo Carvalho Terceira Transição #2, 2025 Silkscreen, acrylic and earth pigments from Ilhéu das Rolas on brown paper 152 x 102 cm
      Amadeo Carvalho
      Terceira Transição #2, 2025
      Silkscreen, acrylic and earth pigments from Ilhéu das Rolas on brown paper
      152 x 102 cm
    • Amadeo Carvalho Terceira Transição #3, 2025 Silkscreen, acrylic and earth pigments from Ilhéu das Rolas on brown paper 152 x 102 cm
      Amadeo Carvalho
      Terceira Transição #3, 2025
      Silkscreen, acrylic and earth pigments from Ilhéu das Rolas on brown paper
      152 x 102 cm
    • Amadeo Carvalho Terceira Transição #4, 2025 Silkscreen, acrylic and earth pigments from Ilhéu das Rolas on brown paper 152 x 102 cm
      Amadeo Carvalho
      Terceira Transição #4, 2025
      Silkscreen, acrylic and earth pigments from Ilhéu das Rolas on brown paper
      152 x 102 cm
    • Amadeo Carvalho Terceira Transição #5, 2025 Silkscreen, acrylic and earth pigments from Ilhéu das Rolas on brown paper 109 x 90 cm
      Amadeo Carvalho
      Terceira Transição #5, 2025
      Silkscreen, acrylic and earth pigments from Ilhéu das Rolas on brown paper
      109 x 90 cm
    • Amadeo Carvalho Terceira Transição #6, 2025 Silkscreen, acrylic and earth pigments from Ilhéu das Rolas on brown paper 109 x 90 cm
      Amadeo Carvalho
      Terceira Transição #6, 2025
      Silkscreen, acrylic and earth pigments from Ilhéu das Rolas on brown paper
      109 x 90 cm
    • Amadeo Carvalho Terceira Transição #7, 2025 Silkscreen, acrylic and earth pigments from Ilhéu das Rolas on brown paper 109 x 90 cm
      Amadeo Carvalho
      Terceira Transição #7, 2025
      Silkscreen, acrylic and earth pigments from Ilhéu das Rolas on brown paper
      109 x 90 cm
    • Amadeo Carvalho Terceira Transição #8, 2025 Silkscreen, acrylic and earth pigments from Ilhéu das Rolas on brown paper 109 x 90 cm
      Amadeo Carvalho
      Terceira Transição #8, 2025
      Silkscreen, acrylic and earth pigments from Ilhéu das Rolas on brown paper
      109 x 90 cm
    • Amadeo Carvalho Terceira Transição #9, 2025 Silkscreen, acrylic and earth pigments from Ilhéu das Rolas on brown paper 109 x 90 cm
      Amadeo Carvalho
      Terceira Transição #9, 2025
      Silkscreen, acrylic and earth pigments from Ilhéu das Rolas on brown paper
      109 x 90 cm
  • BENIGNO MANGOVO, Angola, b. 1993

    BENIGNO MANGOVO

    Angola, b. 1993

    Born in Cabinda into an artistic family, Benigno Mangovo developed an early passion for painting. He has been exclusively dedicated to his artistic career since 2017, when he joined Patrício Mawete's painting studio in Luanda, a space that significantly contributed to a growing formalization of his artistic production. Mangovo describes his creative process as generally introspective, drawing on personal experiences, memories, and reflections as sources of reference. His work includes recurring themes such as memory, dreams, emotions, family and interpersonal relationships, and subject-object relations, as well as hope, resilience, human fragility, and its infinite and singular capacity for reinvention and rebirth.

     

    His production is marked by recurrent experimentation aimed at reinventing texture, depth, and color balance. A process that often involves a standardized construction of an identity-related nature, which aesthetically resembles the idea of the existence of circuits of energetic, symbiotic, or synaptic exchange. Patterns that have shaped, over several years, the scenic construction of the background of his canvases, in a distinctive aesthetic-stylistic conception, of a semiotic nature, based on the exploration of signs and the processing of signs inherent in the tradition of the province of Cabinda - where the artist is from - the living space of the local forest, and the universe of vernacular and spiritual culture. In 2022, Benigno Mangovo was selected to participate in the 2nd edition of the NESR Art Foundation's artistic residency in Angola, and in 2023, he embraced a new artistic residency, this time in Morocco, organized by the Arkane association.

  • AVAILABLE ARTWORKS

    • Benigno Mangovo Flores de Esperança II, 2025 Acrylic on canvas 155 x 100 cm
      Benigno Mangovo
      Flores de Esperança II, 2025
      Acrylic on canvas
      155 x 100 cm
    • Benigno Mangovo Baawu m’tinu, 2022 Acrylic on canvas 203 x 184 cm
      Benigno Mangovo
      Baawu m’tinu, 2022
      Acrylic on canvas
      203 x 184 cm
    • Benigno Mangovo Cilongo II, 2024 Acrylic on canvas 100 x 78 cm
      Benigno Mangovo
      Cilongo II, 2024
      Acrylic on canvas
      100 x 78 cm
    • Benigno Mangovo Flores de Esperança I, 2025 Acrylic on canvas 155 x 100 cm
      Benigno Mangovo
      Flores de Esperança I, 2025
      Acrylic on canvas
      155 x 100 cm
    • Benigno Mangovo M'tulisa Mu Buvika I, 2023 Acrylic on canvas 102 x 80 cm
      Benigno Mangovo
      M'tulisa Mu Buvika I, 2023
      Acrylic on canvas
      102 x 80 cm
    • Benigno Mangovo N'ganda Likundi, 2022 Acrylic on canvas 100 x 85 cm
      Benigno Mangovo
      N'ganda Likundi, 2022
      Acrylic on canvas
      100 x 85 cm
    • Benigno Mangovo Observador, 2024 Acrylic on canvas 100 x 121, 5 cm
      Benigno Mangovo
      Observador, 2024
      Acrylic on canvas
      100 x 121, 5 cm
    • Benigno Mangovo Red Kuruma, 2024 Acrylic on canvas 110 x 110 cm
      Benigno Mangovo
      Red Kuruma, 2024
      Acrylic on canvas
      110 x 110 cm
    • Benigno Mangovo Retratos com os Pescadores, 2024 Acrylic on canvas 80 x 90 cm
      Benigno Mangovo
      Retratos com os Pescadores, 2024
      Acrylic on canvas
      80 x 90 cm
    • Benigno Mangovo Uma luz brilhante, 2024 Acrylic on canvas 100 x 100 cm
      Benigno Mangovo
      Uma luz brilhante, 2024
      Acrylic on canvas
      100 x 100 cm
    • Benigno Mangovo Untitled, 2023 Acrylic on canvas 122 x 162 cm
      Benigno Mangovo
      Untitled, 2023
      Acrylic on canvas
      122 x 162 cm
    • Benigno Mangovo Untitled, 2025 Acrylic on canvas 55 x 55 cm
      Benigno Mangovo
      Untitled, 2025
      Acrylic on canvas
      55 x 55 cm
  • CRISTIANO MANGOVO, Angola, b. 1982

    CRISTIANO MANGOVO

    Angola, b. 1982
    Cristiano Mangovo grew up as a refugee in the Democratic Republic of Congo and spent most of his professional career in Angola's turbulent society. As a result, the Angolan phrase "Winkeba e Nkeba bu Nkaka" ("Protect yourselves and protect others too") has naturally become the central theme of his artwork. With a strong activist slant, his work often appeals to the need to protect weaker people from the stronger, calling for more balanced societies with improved human conditions for all. 
     
    Mangovo developed various styles and symbolisms over the years, but always with a distinct surrealist twist. His work has also been dominated by an expressionistic style, characterised by the deformed characters without a complete real-life form that dominates in his paintings and collages. 
     
    Cristiano Mangovo has established an increasingly prominent international presence through a series of exhibitions and art fairs across Europe, Africa, and the United States. Recent highlights include the solo exhibitions Speaking in Two Tongues at Allouche Gallery, New York (2024), and Body: Instrument and File at Chase Contemporary, New York (2023), alongside presentations at leading international platforms such as the 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair in Marrakech (2024), ARCO Lisboa, Artissima in Turin, and the Kinshasa Biennale. His work has also been featured in exhibitions in Paris, Milan, Geneva, Belgrade, and Los Angeles, reflecting a practice that continues to gain significant recognition within the global contemporary art landscape.
  • AVAILABLE ARTWORKS

    • Cristiano Mangovo Africa + China by day #1, 2022 Acrylic on canvas 100 x 80 cm
      Cristiano Mangovo
      Africa + China by day #1, 2022
      Acrylic on canvas
      100 x 80 cm
    • Cristiano Mangovo Africa + China by day #3, 2022 Acrylic on Canvas 100 x 80 cm
      Cristiano Mangovo
      Africa + China by day #3, 2022
      Acrylic on Canvas
      100 x 80 cm
    • Cristiano Mangovo Africa + China by day #5, 2022 Acrylic on canvas 100 x 80 cm
      Cristiano Mangovo
      Africa + China by day #5, 2022
      Acrylic on canvas
      100 x 80 cm
    • Cristiano Mangovo Africa + China by day #6, 2022 Acrylic on canvas 100 x 80 cm
      Cristiano Mangovo
      Africa + China by day #6, 2022
      Acrylic on canvas
      100 x 80 cm
    • Cristiano Mangovo Papa Sese 1, 2023 Acrylic on canvas 167 x 213 cm
      Cristiano Mangovo
      Papa Sese 1, 2023
      Acrylic on canvas
      167 x 213 cm
    • Cristiano Mangovo Conquistador #2, 2023 Mixed media on rice bag 120 x 70 cm
      Cristiano Mangovo
      Conquistador #2, 2023
      Mixed media on rice bag
      120 x 70 cm
    • Cristiano Mangovo Conquistador #3, 2023 Mixed media on rice bag 120 x 70 cm
      Cristiano Mangovo
      Conquistador #3, 2023
      Mixed media on rice bag
      120 x 70 cm
    • Cristiano Mangovo Os Asfaltados #1, 2020 Acrylic on canvas 140 x 186 cm
      Cristiano Mangovo
      Os Asfaltados #1, 2020
      Acrylic on canvas
      140 x 186 cm
    • Cristiano Mangovo Os Asfaltados #2, 2020 Acrylic on canvas 140 x 185 cm
      Cristiano Mangovo
      Os Asfaltados #2, 2020
      Acrylic on canvas
      140 x 185 cm
    • Cristiano Mangovo Os Asfaltados #3, 2020 Acrylic on canvas 185 x 139 cm
      Cristiano Mangovo
      Os Asfaltados #3, 2020
      Acrylic on canvas
      185 x 139 cm
    • Cristiano Mangovo Os Asfaltados #4, 2020 Acrylic on canvas 185 x 139 cm
      Cristiano Mangovo
      Os Asfaltados #4, 2020
      Acrylic on canvas
      185 x 139 cm
    • Cristiano Mangovo Series: Money Fight #2, 2022 Marker on paper 70 x 50 cm
      Cristiano Mangovo
      Series: Money Fight #2, 2022
      Marker on paper
      70 x 50 cm
    • Cristiano Mangovo Series: Money Fight #5, 2021 Marker on paper 70 x 50 cm
      Cristiano Mangovo
      Series: Money Fight #5, 2021
      Marker on paper
      70 x 50 cm
    • Cristiano Mangovo Series: Money Fight #6, 2021 Marker on paper 70 x 50 cm
      Cristiano Mangovo
      Series: Money Fight #6, 2021
      Marker on paper
      70 x 50 cm
    • Cristiano Mangovo Series: Money Fight #7, 2021 Marker on paper 70 x 50 cm
      Cristiano Mangovo
      Series: Money Fight #7, 2021
      Marker on paper
      70 x 50 cm
  • GONÇALO MABUNDA, Mozambique, b. 1975

    GONÇALO MABUNDA

    Mozambique, b. 1975
    Gonçalo Mabunda is a Mozambican artist and anti-war activist. His work is rooted in the collective memory of his country and stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. In creating his works, he draws inspiration from the rich traditions of African art and dance, infusing them with a sense of cultural heritage and identity, while displaying a modernist sensibility. Through his art, Mabunda invites audiences to confront uncomfortable truths about the human condition and the legacy of conflict. His works are a reminder of the enduring power of creativity to provoke reflection, inspire change and create connections that transcend borders and generations. Having grown up in the context of the Mozambican Civil War, his work serves as a poignant reflection on collective memory and the political legacy of his country. His artistic practice began within the framework of a project implemented in 1995 by the Christian Council of Mozambique (CCM). This project travelled across the country collecting weapons from individuals and communities after a civil war that had lasted almost twenty years. Some of the weapons collected were destroyed, while others were deactivated and given to men and women such as Mabunda, who transformed them into art. Since the launch of the project, entitled Transforming Arms into Hope, around 800,000 weapons have been collected.
     
    He has exhibited in internationally renowned museums such as the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, the Museum Kunstpalast in Düsseldorf, the Hayward Gallery in London, the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo, the Johannesburg Art Gallery, among many others. His works have been acquired by major collections, including those of the Chazen Museum of Art at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, the Minneapolis Institute of Art and the Brooklyn Museum, as well as by various public and private collections.
  • AVAILABLE ARTWORKS

    • Gonçalo Mabunda O dono dos poetas, 2019 Welding on obsolete weapons 150 x 60 x 30 cm
      Gonçalo Mabunda
      O dono dos poetas, 2019
      Welding on obsolete weapons
      150 x 60 x 30 cm
    • Gonçalo Mabunda O Anotador e o Labirinto, 2021 Decommissioned weapons, metal and welding 88 x 65 x 12 cm
      Gonçalo Mabunda
      O Anotador e o Labirinto, 2021
      Decommissioned weapons, metal and welding
      88 x 65 x 12 cm
    • Gonçalo Mabunda Untitled, 2018 Welding on obsolete weapons 88 x 62 x 28 cm
      Gonçalo Mabunda
      Untitled, 2018
      Welding on obsolete weapons
      88 x 62 x 28 cm
    • Gonçalo Mabunda O insubstituível vermelho / The irreplaceable red, 2022 Decommissioned weapons and scrap metal 66x48x20 cm
      Gonçalo Mabunda
      O insubstituível vermelho / The irreplaceable red, 2022
      Decommissioned weapons and scrap metal
      66x48x20 cm
    • Gonçalo Mabunda O Desdobrador do Destino, 2021 Decommissioned weapons and scrap metal 105 x 50 x 17 cm
      Gonçalo Mabunda
      O Desdobrador do Destino, 2021
      Decommissioned weapons and scrap metal
      105 x 50 x 17 cm
    • Gonçalo Mabunda Os caminhantes da Cor, 2022 Decommissioned weapons, metal and welding 160 x 76 x 15 cm
      Gonçalo Mabunda
      Os caminhantes da Cor, 2022
      Decommissioned weapons, metal and welding
      160 x 76 x 15 cm
    • Gonçalo Mabunda O Anuviador da Mente, 2020 Decommissioned weapons and scrap metal 60 x 40 x 16 cm
      Gonçalo Mabunda
      O Anuviador da Mente, 2020
      Decommissioned weapons and scrap metal
      60 x 40 x 16 cm
    • Gonçalo Mabunda O Reatador, 2020 Decommissioned weapons and scrap metal 67 x 56 x 10 cm
      Gonçalo Mabunda
      O Reatador, 2020
      Decommissioned weapons and scrap metal
      67 x 56 x 10 cm
    • Gonçalo Mabunda O Acariançador das Estrelas, 2022 Decommissioned weapons and scrap metal 98 x 52 x 7 cm
      Gonçalo Mabunda
      O Acariançador das Estrelas, 2022
      Decommissioned weapons and scrap metal
      98 x 52 x 7 cm
  • NELO TEIXEIRA, Angola, b. 1974

    NELO TEIXEIRA

    Angola, b. 1974
    Nelo Teixeira is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans painting, collage, assemblage, sculpture, and installation. His work engages in a profound dialogue with Art Brut, Arte Povera, and the Fluxus movement, incorporating found materials and discarded objects to construct visual narratives that oscillate between the poetic and the political.
     
    Profoundly influenced by the urban and social realities of Luanda, Teixeira transforms fragments of daily life—metal cans, wooden crates, plastics, fabrics, and urban debris—into compositions that evoke memory, precarity, and resilience. His approach integrates graphic and linguistic elements, where words and inscriptions emerge as visual symbols and performative gestures, inscribing new layers of meaning onto the materials he reclaims.
     
    His experience in theatrical and television set design manifests in the installation-based dimension of his work, where precarious architectural structures and modular forms evoke informal housing spaces and the fragmentation of the social fabric. His visual universe—populated by stylized, typified human figures—bears affinities with the expressive force of Jean Dubuffet, Karel Appel, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, establishing a visceral link between materiality and human representation.
  • AVAILABLE ARTWORKS

    • Nelo Teixeira Untitled. Series: Fragmentos da Chicala, 2021 Acrylic, found objects, and other mixed media on wood 137 x 157,5 x 10 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      Untitled. Series: Fragmentos da Chicala, 2021
      Acrylic, found objects, and other mixed media on wood
      137 x 157,5 x 10 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira Untitled. Series: Fragmentos da Chicala, 2021 Acrylic, found objects, and other mixed media on wood 110 x 170 x 10 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      Untitled. Series: Fragmentos da Chicala, 2021
      Acrylic, found objects, and other mixed media on wood
      110 x 170 x 10 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira As Matrizes da Vida, 2022 Mixed technique on canvas 144 x 190 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      As Matrizes da Vida, 2022
      Mixed technique on canvas
      144 x 190 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira Untitled. Series: Fragmentos da Chicala, 2021 Acrylic, found objects, and other mixed media on wood 134 x 138 x 10 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      Untitled. Series: Fragmentos da Chicala, 2021
      Acrylic, found objects, and other mixed media on wood
      134 x 138 x 10 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira O Meu Musseque #12, 2022 Mixed media on paper (acrylic and silk screen) 50 x 70 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      O Meu Musseque #12, 2022
      Mixed media on paper (acrylic and silk screen)
      50 x 70 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira O Meu Musseque #13, 2022 Mixed media on paper (acrylic and silk screen) 50 x 70 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      O Meu Musseque #13, 2022
      Mixed media on paper (acrylic and silk screen)
      50 x 70 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira O Meu Musseque #16, 2022 Mixed media on paper (acrylic and silk screen) 50 x 70 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      O Meu Musseque #16, 2022
      Mixed media on paper (acrylic and silk screen)
      50 x 70 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira As Matrizes da Vida, 2022 Mixed technique on canvas 144 x 190 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      As Matrizes da Vida, 2022
      Mixed technique on canvas
      144 x 190 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira Untitled. Series: Fragmentos da Chicala, 2021 Acrylic, found objects, and other mixed media on wood 137 x 157,5 x 10 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      Untitled. Series: Fragmentos da Chicala, 2021
      Acrylic, found objects, and other mixed media on wood
      137 x 157,5 x 10 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira Untitled. Series: Fragmentos da Chicala, 2021 Acrylic, found objects, and other mixed media on wood 110 x 170 x 10 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      Untitled. Series: Fragmentos da Chicala, 2021
      Acrylic, found objects, and other mixed media on wood
      110 x 170 x 10 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira Untitled. Series: Fragmentos da Chicala, 2021 Acrylic, found objects, and other mixed media on wood 134 x 138 x 10 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      Untitled. Series: Fragmentos da Chicala, 2021
      Acrylic, found objects, and other mixed media on wood
      134 x 138 x 10 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira Untitled - Series Lostfragments, 2020 Wood, acrylic, found objects 51 x 87 x 21 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      Untitled - Series Lostfragments, 2020
      Wood, acrylic, found objects
      51 x 87 x 21 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira Untitled - Series Lost Fragments, 2020 Wood, acrylic, and found objects 50 x 87 x 12 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      Untitled - Series Lost Fragments, 2020
      Wood, acrylic, and found objects
      50 x 87 x 12 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira Untitled, 2025 Wood, acrylic, and found objects 149 x 75 x 15 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      Untitled, 2025
      Wood, acrylic, and found objects
      149 x 75 x 15 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira Untitled, 2025 Wood, acrylic, and found objects 154 x 74 x 15 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      Untitled, 2025
      Wood, acrylic, and found objects
      154 x 74 x 15 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira Tuapandula, 2020 Wood, acrylic, and found objects 50 x 66 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      Tuapandula, 2020
      Wood, acrylic, and found objects
      50 x 66 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira A vista do lado de lá, 2023 Collage on wood 132 x 162 x 8 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      A vista do lado de lá, 2023
      Collage on wood
      132 x 162 x 8 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira Fora da Janela, 2023 Mixed media, metal on wood 143 x 90 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      Fora da Janela, 2023
      Mixed media, metal on wood
      143 x 90 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira Notícias do Trabalho, 2025 Wood, acrylic and found objects 91 x 98 x 11 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      Notícias do Trabalho, 2025
      Wood, acrylic and found objects
      91 x 98 x 11 cm
    • Nelo Teixeira O Encontro da Vida, 2023 Acrylic on discarded aluminium cans and metal threads 150 x 220 cm
      Nelo Teixeira
      O Encontro da Vida, 2023
      Acrylic on discarded aluminium cans and metal threads
      150 x 220 cm
  • ABOUT THE GALLERY

    THIS IS NOT A WHITE CUBE is an international contemporary art gallery, founded in Luanda in 2016 and based in...
    THIS IS NOT A WHITE CUBE is an international contemporary art gallery, founded in Luanda in 2016 and based in Lisbon, Portugal. Through the representation and collaboration with both national and international artists, whether established or emerging, the gallery presents a program focused on relevant narratives and debates associated with the European context and the Global South. With a pioneering spirit of decompartmentalization and inclusion, favoring intercultural dialogues, it is the first African gallery in Portugal to open its collaborative circle to both local artists and artistic productions from the Global South, including Brazil and non-Lusophone African countries. The gallery maintains a regular and significant presence at major international art fairs.
     
    E-MAIL: gallery@thisisnotawhitecube.com
    ADDRESS: Rua da Emenda 72, Lisbon
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    Sónia Ribeiro | CEO and Artistic Director:
    sonia.ribeiro@thisisnotawhitecube.com / +351 967 042 186 / +33621863877
    Graça Rodrigues | Director and Curator:
    graca.rodrigues@thisisnotawhitecube.com / +351 967 260 472