GALERIA QUADRADO AZUL | PORTO - Porto
- From September 20 to October 31, 2025, Galeria Quadrado Azul hosts the exhibition “31 de Fevereiro com a Ribeira Seca” by Madeiran artist Rigo 23, his third solo show with the gallery. Resuming his collaboration with the community of Ribeira Seca, at the top of the Machico valley on the southeast coast of Madeira Island, Rigo has conceived an exhibition that— through the unexpected intervention of fate—also serves as a tribute to the recently deceased Father José Martins Júnior (1938–2025), an emblematic figure in Madeira’s public life after the April 25 Revolution and parish priest of that community for more than half a century. As is common in his practice, Rigo intervenes directly in the gallery’s architectural space with three murals, and presents a series of drawings and embroideries where the worlds of writing, speech, and vision merge. Marked by the thought of his fellow Madeiran Antón that “To see is the same as to read and to read the same as to see. No more image to be better seen, no more literature to be more read.”* At a moment of great turbulence in the history of humanity and life on planet Earth— with war in Europe, genocide in Palestine, and escalating climate disruptions—the artist turns to the more intimate, the closer to origin, as an act of resistance to the homogenizing narratives of an empire in decay, one that wagers everything on new technologies as a means to perpetuate and intensify its dominion through violence and destructive capacity. In his decades-long dialogue with the Ribeira Seca community, for this exhibition he collaborated with Maria Franco, a retired embroiderer in her eighties, and her daughter, teacher Paula Góis, who carried out all the works in Madeira embroidery. Maria Franco herself took part in the fierce labor struggles that secured the rights of Madeira’s embroiderers, who for generations worked in conditions of extreme precariousness and poverty. The execution of the murals was carried out in collaboration with young artists Francisco Côrte and Carlos Gaspar. * ” A Escrita do Olhar ” Ant ó nio Arag ã o, 1985Description
31 de Fevereiro com a Ribeira Seca
⇾ 31 okt 2025
- "Fragments of Conversations and Everyday Situations" is an exhibition that brings together three works by Pedro Tropa; the homonymous series of 23 drawings (Pencil on paper, 2023/24), "Murmur Machine" (Sound object, 2025) and "Stereotype" (Photography, 2024). Opening: 25.09.2025 | 6 p.m The exhibition will be open until November 15th.Description
Fragments of Conversations and Everyday Situations
⇾ 15 nov 2025
- The exhibition Inquietud. Libertad y Democracia will open soon — an initiative by the Fundación Montemadrid and the Commemorations of 50 Years of Spain in Freedom, in partnership with CACE – the State Contemporary Art Collection and BRAGA 25 – Portuguese Capital of Culture. Curated by Paulo Mendes and Sandra Vieira Jürgens, and featuring works from the collections of Fundación Montemadrid and CACE, the exhibition evokes the 50th anniversary of the Carnation Revolution and the Spanish transition to democracy, bringing together the collective memory of Portugal, Spain, and Europe. Among the participating artists are Arlindo Silva, Ernesto de Sousa, Hugo Canoilas, and Musa paradisiaca, represented by Galeria Quadrado Azul. The exhibition brings together more than thirty works from the State Contemporary Art Collection and will be on view at La Casa Encendida until March 8, 2026.Description
CACE | Inquietud. Libertad y Democracia
⇾ 8 mar 2026
- Francisco Tropa is one of the artists featured in the inaugural exhibition of Centro de Artes Villa Portela, "Sonho Manifesto," opening on September 14th at 2:30 PM in partnership with CACE - Contemporary Art Collection of the State. Rita Gaspar Vieira and Sandra Vieira Jürgens are responsible for the curation. The exhibition will be on display until January 31st, 2026.Description
Francisco Tropa | Sonho Manifesto
⇾ 31 jan 2026
Luísa Jacinto | My Shadow is Yours
⇾ 8 nov 2025
- Rigo 23 is taking part in the Bay Area Then exhibition at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, USA. The exhibition runs from August 1st to January 25th.Description
Rigo23 | Bay Area Then
⇾ 25 jan 2026