BELO CAMPOInformation
Belo Campo is an epiphyte space for contemporary cultures initiated and run by artist Adrien Missika, currently curated by Francisca Portugal and hosted by Galeria Francisco Fino. It is located in the basement of the gallery in a former wine cellar.
Belo Campo is a not-for-profit structure that aims to infuse and diffuse ideas, experiment with space and time, propose and question formats of contemporary cultures.
Founder and Director: Adrien Missika
Curator: Francisca Portugal
Artist
ExhibitionDate
Diogo PintoDiplomacia
24.01.2025 - 03.05.2025
Inês Mendes Leal and Maria Máximo
Force Majeure 28.11.2024 - 18.01.2025
Emmanuelle Lainé & Benjamin Valenza
Apenas nós dois02.05.2024 – 14.09.2024
Henrique Biatto curated by Ana Grebler
Canil17.02.2024 – 20.04.2024
Bruno Bogarim, Beatriz Neves Fernandes, Fox Maxy, Sofia Montanha, Mariana Tilly curated by Pedro Barateiro
Private Property13.12.2023 – 27.01.2024
Ana Manso, Geum Beollae 금벌레, Bernat Daviu, Ana Santos, Gonçalo Sena, Shreyas Karle श्रेयसकर्ले, Rosa Tharrats, André Romão and Hetamoé curated by Joana Escoval
Good evening. Do not attempt to adjust your radio. There is nothing wrong. 24.03.2023 – 17.06.2023
Kinga Kielczynska
Wild Type, Desired Property 05.12.2022 – 15.03.2023
Mané Pacheco
Bestas 15.09.2022 – 19.11.2022
Sarah Ancelle Schönfeld
Ironing Materialism 19.06.2021 – 06.01.2022
Hannah Rowan
Triple Point 18.09.2020 – 22.10.2020
Bless studio, Marta Costa Reis, Ligia Dias, Raquel Dias, Jorge Dias,Patrícia Domingues, Julien Fronsacq, Jenna Kaës, Katie Lagast, LRC designers, Vera Pinto
The Corner Piece 18.09.2020 - 15.01.2021
Carlos Monleón curated by Margarida Mendes
Gastrula Stage 03.05.2019 – 27.07.2019
Saâdane Afif, John M. Armleder, Kinga Kielczynska, Fabian Knecht, Isa
Melsheimer, Steve Paul Steven Paul, Mandla Reuter, Sophie-Therese Trenka-Dalton curated by Adrien Missika
SAM M LUNG 15.02.2019 – 20.04.2019
David Horvitz
Água Viva 14.05.2018 – 28.07.2018
Diana Policarpo
Dissonant Counterpoint 27.01.2018 – 01.03.2018
Gina Folly
Follow You 11.11.2017 – 11.01.2018
Inês Mendes Leal and Maria Máximo
Force Majeure28.11.2024 – 18.01.2025
There’s a looping sound of the wind throughout Béla Tarr’s A torinói ló, and with it, the forthcoming of an end to all things. The inevitability, impenetrability and indifference the forces of nature express in their soliloquies act as motif for Inês Mendes Leal and Maria Máximo’s constructions in Force Majeure. In their work, the artists do not seek to unravel the meditations of the trees or the reasons behind the stream, but choose to portray them as a stage where human effort sinks and dialogue is useless. Keeping up with these forces is an attempt dignified enough to articulate the wills that move the artists’ lives and work and the questions they’ll keep asking. Belo Campo’s space suggests a chamber adorned by these exploits, driving us toward the eye of the laser which is perhaps the existential sum of the exhibition, the cruel caesura of a match of forces. The luminous On Air sign opens the antechamber, justifying itself, announcing an uninterrupted broadcasting of the elemental manifestations that inhabit the space and the human vigor that preserves them. Different sensibilities that punctuate our tour through the exhibition and meet at establishing an aphorism – the biggest mystery is that of the inner forces that move us in the face of external forces.
Manuel Ferreira