Galeria Municipal do PortoGaleria Municipal do Porto

Jonathan Uliel Saldanha
Curated by João Laia, GMP's ground floor is occupied by Surface DisorderJonathan Uliel Saldanha's first large-scale solo exhibition.

26.10.2024 - 16.02.2025
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Surface Disorder, by Jonathan Uliel Saldanha

Musician, visual artist, sound and scenic creator, his artistic practice unfolds at the intersection of sound, gesture, voice, installation, performance and video, crossing pre-language, otherness and science fiction.
26.10.2024 - 16.02.2025

Photos: Renato Cruz Santos

Saturday, November 2, at 4 pm

Guided exhibition tour

On the first Saturday of every month, the Galeria Municipal do Porto holds a guided tour of the exhibitions.
Free admission.
Guided tour in portuguese: 3pm
Guided tour in english: 4pm

Saturday, December 7, at 4 pm

Guided exhibition tour

On the first Saturday of every month, the Galeria Municipal do Porto holds a guided tour of the exhibitions.
Free admission.
Guided tour in portuguese: 3pm
Guided tour in english: 4pm

Saturday December 7th at 4.30pm

Surface Disorder: Book launch with Jonathan Uliel Saldanha and Bragança de Miranda.

On the occasion of the exhibition "Surface Disorder" by Jonathan Uliel Saldanha, curated by João Laia, we are launching a publication on the exhibition project.

The presentation will also include a talk between the artist and professor and researcher José Bragança de Miranda.

Venue: BMAG Auditorium.

Free admission.

Photo: Dinis Santos

José A. Bragança de Miranda holds a doctorate in Communication Sciences from the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, with an honours degree in ‘Cultural Theory’ from the same university. He is currently a Full Professor at Universidade Lusófona, a researcher at Cicant and a collaborator at ICnova (UNL). He was director of ECATI - School of Communication Sciences. Architecture, Arts and Information Technologies at Lusófona University. He curated the Ligações_Links_Liaisons project for Porto2001 - European Capital of Culture, in collaboration with Maria Teresa Cruz, which resulted in the book Crítica das Ligações na Era da Técnica (Tropismos, 2002). He was President of the FCT's Communication Sciences panel, President of the Icam Documentary Jury (2006), member of the BESfoto awards jury, member of the Luso-Spanish Culture Prize jury. He was curator of the commemorations of the 40th anniversary of 25 April for Porto City Council (2924). He has lectured in the areas of Cultural Theory and Contemporary Arts, Media Theory and Digital Aesthetics. The author of numerous essays and interventions in the most diverse areas of contemporary culture, his publications include the books Analítica da Actualidade, Política e Modernidade, Traços. Ensaios sobre a Cultura Contemporânea, Teoria da Cultura, Síntese, Albuquerque Mendes ou o Ardor da Arte, Queda Sem Fim, Envios. A Philosophical Experiment in Blogging, Body and Image and Jorge Molder. His latest book Constellations: Essays on Technique and Culture in Contemporaneity was published by Documenta in September 2023.

Saturday December 7th at 6pm

"Surface Disorder": Concert MAU SANGUE - HHY & The Macumbas + Lunar Ring.

HHY & The Macumbas and artificial intelligence-based generative art collective Lunar Ring collaborate to create a real-time audio-visual tapestry that transcends the boundaries between the organic and the synthetic.
 
Highlighting the possibilities of improvisation, MAU SANGUE combines an exploration of the limits of rhythm with an investigation into the spaces of mechanised perception.

HHY & The Macumbas are an enigmatic and psychedelic sonic experience. Over the course of 15 years and 4 albums, the band has built a discography defined by hypnotic melodic cycles, percussive rhythms that distort time and space, and echoes that extend to the limits of perception.
Venue: BMAG Auditorium.

Free admission.

Photo: Rui Pina

Saturday, January 4, at 4 pm

Guided exhibition tour

On the first Saturday of every month, the Galeria Municipal do Porto holds a guided tour of the exhibitions.
Free admission.
Guided tour in portuguese: 3pm
Guided tour in english: 4pm

Saturday, January 11, at 3pm

"Surface Disorder": Guided exhibition tour with Aida Castro

Aida Castro's practice brings together diverse productions that explore hybrid methodologies between practices (visual and written) and speculative knowledge. Her research has explored the archaeologies of media-bodies, a term that emerged in the project (de)MONSTRAS: imaginaries, corporealities and amphibious materialities, to study figures, materials and imaginaries in demonstrations of hybrid and technical bodies.
Venue: Galeria Municipal do Porto

Free admission.

Aida Castro is a researcher, teacher and artist with a PhD in Communication Sciences: Communication and Arts from the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the New University of Lisbon. She is currently a guest lecturer at the Multimedia department of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto, where she teaches on the bachelor's and master's programmes. She is a member of ICNOVA, where she coordinates the research project (de)MONSTRAS: imaginaries, corporealities and amphibious materialities (2024). She is also a collaborator with I2ADS, where she co-programmed VIDEODREAMS: Practices of the Imaginary (2022, FBAUP).
She has been working with Maria Mire as an artistic duo since 2017, having co-edited issue 59 of the Journal of Communication and Languages, with the theme "Media-Bodies: Matters and Imaginaries" (2023), and the book DEAD LINK: mediations of artistic practices (2021), for Interact: Online Journal of Art, Culture and Technology.

Free admission.
BMAG Auditorium.

Photo: Renato Cruz Santos

Saturday 15th February at 4.30pm

Artist talk with Amy Ireland

Amy Ireland is a writer and theorist best known for her work with the technomaterialist transfeminist collective, Laboria Cuboniks, whose Xenofeminism: A Politics for Alienation (2018) has been translated into 18 languages. With Maya B. Kronic she is the author of Cute Accelerationism (2024).

Amy currently works as an editor and translator for the UK contemporary art and philosophy publisher, Urbanomic.
Venue: Galeria Municipal do Porto

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