Due to the success of the exhibition A Language that Unites Us, part of the Mostra Portugal Contemporâneo in Brazil, the exhibition was extended and moved to the Real Gabinete Português de Leitura.
A celebration of the Portuguese language as a common ground for creation, identity, and dialogue between geographies.
The public can visit the exhibition until the end of March in the Real Gabinete Português de Leitura.
Artists and writers from different Portuguese-speaking countries participate in the exhibition, including José L. Peixoto, Rita Leitão, Ondjaki, Jordi Burch, José Luis Tavares, Francisco Vidal, Odete Semedo, Sidney Cerqueira, Afonso Cruz, Kwame Souza, Margarida Gato, Gilda Barros, José Eduardo Agualusa, Ana Miranda, Bianca Ramoneda, Yoko Nishio, Amosse, Butcheca, Luis Cardoso, and Gabriela Carrascalão, forming a plural panorama of contemporary production in the Portuguese language.
Image: Butcheca
Text: Amosse