Galeria Municipal do PortoGaleria Municipal do Porto

Mónica de Miranda
Depth of Field
Curated by João Laia and Nuno Crespo
 
Spanning video, performance and installation, Mónica de Miranda's exhibition questions the division between presence and dissociation; distraction and connection; utopia and memory. It inhabits a time that resides within the space between fiction and reality, where the potential to rewrite history and think about alternative futures intersect in the discursive and performative actions proposed as part of the project.

29.03 - 15.06.2025

Saturday, March 29th starting at 6pm

Opening: Depth of Field

Mónica de Miranda (1976, Porto, Portugal) is a Portuguese artist of Angolan origin who lives between Lisbon and Luanda. A filmmaker, artist and researcher, she works in an interdisciplinary manner, with drawing, installation, photography, film, video and sound in their expanded forms, on the border between fiction and documentary. She was Portugal's representative at the 60th Venice Biennale in 2024.
Venue: GMP, Floor 1

Admission is free

Sunday, March 30th at 11 am

Depth of Field: Guided exhibition tour with Mónica de Miranda

Following the opening of Depth of Field, Mónica de Miranda will lead a guided exhibition tour. This will be an opportunity to learn more about some of the ideas behind the project, curated by João Laia and Nuno Crespo.
Venue: GMP, Floor 1

Admission is free.

Saturday, April 5th, at 5pm

Depth of Field: Contra Ponto, by Tristany Mundu

Tristany Mundu's performance proposes the construction of a symbolic and imaginary route, taken by two performers in an equally imaginary vehicle. 
The journey contrasts the physicality of their bodies in space with the presence and singular meanings of Mónica de Miranda's works, inviting us to reflect on the relationship between nature and the human and the different dimensions of this dynamic.

Part of the activations programme of the piece "Timelapse".
Venue: GMP, Floor 1

Admission is free.

Age rating to be assigned.

Tristany Mundu is a transdisciplinary artist born in 1995 in Linha de Sintra, Lisbon, with Angolan and Portuguese origins. He is a musician, performer, visual artist, producer, creative director and curator. His first album, Meia Riba Kalxa (2020), inspired visual series such as Baxu ku Riba and Au vivu. He made his debut as a visual artist with Interferências at MAAT, and curated the exhibition Meia Riba Kalxa na boka mundu at the Iminente Festival. Co-founder of the Unidigrazz collective, he has presented projects in Europe and works in different cultural spaces. He is currently developing the trilogy Cidade à volta da Cidade (2025), presented at CAM/Gulbenkian Foundation.

Saturday, April 12th, at 5pm

Depth of Field: Migro, logo existo - Interstícios Do Não-ser, by Marinho Pina

In "Migro, logo existo: Interstícios do Não-Ser" [I migrate, therefore I exist: interstices of non-being], Marinho Pina questions the struggle for private property - physical, cultural, ideological and/or identity - that makes us forget to look at the 'interstices of non-being', the non-place where universes of possibilities and opportunities reside to break down barriers, whether visible or invisible, and reinvent what it means to be human.
 
"Migro, logo existo: Interstícios do Não-Ser" is part of the programme of activations for the installation "Timelapse", part of the exhibition "Depth of Field" by Mónica de Miranda.
Venue: GMP, Floor 1

Admission is free.

Age rating to be assigned.

Saturday, May 3rd, at 4pm

Guided exhibition tours

On this Saturday, there will be guided tours of the exhibitions on show at Galeria Municipal do Porto: 
Deep Scarlet, Scream Ruby - The Freestanding Joys, by Pauline Curnier Jardin
Depth of Field, by Mónica de Miranda
Primal Form, by Francisco Pedro Oliveira
Admission is free.

Saturday, May 17, at 5pm

Depth of Field: Artist talk with Mónica de Miranda

Within the framework of the "Depth of Field" public programme, the Galeria Municipal do Porto is organising a talk with Mónica de Miranda.
 
Portuguese filmmaker, researcher and artist of Angolan origin, Mónica de Miranda lives between Lisbon and Luanda and works with an interdisciplinary approach that includes drawing, installation, photography, film, video and sound in their extended forms and on the borders between fiction and documentary. She was Portugal's representative at the 60th Venice Biennale in 2024.
 
Venue: GMP

Admission is free.

Saturday, May 17th, at 4pm

Depth of Field: Pouca Terra, by Isabél Zuaa and Mauro Hermínio

Part of the activations programme of the piece "Timelapse".
Venue: GMP, Floor 1

Admission is free.

Age rating to be assigned.

Saturday, May 24th, at 5pm

Depth of Field: Opéra Ultra, by Henrique J. Paris

Part of the activations programme of the piece "Timelapse".
Venue: GMP, Floor 1

Admission is free.

Age rating to be assigned.

Thursday, May 29th, at 7pm

Depth of Field: Lecture by Malcom Ferdinand

The world is in the midst of a storm that has shaped the history of modernity along a double rupture: on the one hand, an ecological fracture driven by a technocratic and capitalist civilisation that has led to the continuous devastation of the earth's ecosystems and its human and non-human communities, and on the other hand, a rupture installed by colonisation and Western imperialism that has led to racial slavery, the domination of indigenous peoples and women in particular.
 
In his book "A Decolonial Ecology - Thinking from the Caribbean World" (2019 Political Ecology Foundation Prize), Malcolm Ferdinand challenges this double fracture by thinking from the Caribbean world. The slave ship reveals the inequalities that continue during the storm: some are shackled in the hold or even thrown overboard at the first gust of wind. Drawing on empirical and theoretical research in the Caribbean, Ferdinand develops the concept of 'decolonial ecology', linking environmentalism to political struggles against (post)colonial domination, structural racism and misogynistic practices. In the face of the ecological storm emerging from the basement of modernity, this book proposes a reflection on the construction of a common world, shaped by humans and non-humans who can live together in justice.
 
As part of the Memoria de Elefante axis of ping! it dialogues with the exhibition Depth of Field by artist Mónica de Miranda, presenting a lecture by Malcom Ferdinand, one of today's most important thinkers.
Malcom Ferdinand was born in 1985 in Martinique. He holds a degree in Environmental Engineering from University College London and a PhD in Political Philosophy and Political Science from Université Paris Diderot. He received the Prix du Livre from the Fondation de l'Écologie Politique in 2019 for his book A decolonial ecology - Thinking from the Caribbean world. He is currently a researcher at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and the Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Sciences Sociales at the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL.

Venue: BMAG Auditorium

Saturday, June 7, at 2:30 and 5pm

Depth of Field: Reverberações de um corpo-tela, by Wura Moraes

 Part of the activations programme of the piece "Timelapse".
Venue: GMP, Floor 1

Admission is free.

Saturday, June 7th, at 4pm

Guided exhibition tours

On this Saturday, there will be guided tours of the exhibitions on show at Galeria Municipal do Porto: 
Deep Scarlet, Scream Ruby - The Freestanding Joys, by Pauline Curnier Jardin
Depth of Field, by Mónica de Miranda
Primal Form, by Francisco Pedro Oliveira
Admission is free.

Sign up our newsletter