Arts and culture · Lisboa
Frida Orupabo
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About the event
In her first solo exhibition in Portugal, Frida Orupabo revisits the vast archive of images she has been gathering on her Instagram account, material composed of tensions between intimacy and violence, and establishes a critical and emotional space. The exhibition draws inspiration from the digital flow and emphasizes the "abyss" of images — their strangeness, their dispersed reverberation. In dialogue with the architecture of MAC/CCB, the exhibition designs a linear path of eight moments, echoing the continuous sliding between screens that characterizes our digital experience. The title evokes the digital cloud where we store images and data, and also the mist of information, memory, and forgetting that it produces. Curated by Marta Mestre Public Program Talk Artistic practices, inclusion, and the production of counter-archives September 19 at 4:00 PM Public talk dedicated to the relationships between artistic practices, inclusion, participation, and the production of counter-archives within cultural institutions, with Coletivo MANAS — Grupo de Apoio Mútuo. Duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes. Maximum 5 people (adults) MANAS: Harm reduction, artivism, and the rights of Manas. Lisbon, Portugal. From the start, MANAS has combined artistic practices with harm reduction strategies and community health. Through zine-making workshops, body awareness exercises, storytelling practice, and collective cooking, participants have found paths to self-expression and political affirmation. At the same time, harm reduction has been central to the project's praxis. At the heart of MANAS is the principle that "nothing about us without us." It is part of its mission to challenge intersectional forms of discrimination based on gender identity, race, class, age, disability, and sexual orientation, building solidarity through a shared political voice. Free participation upon prior registration via form or by email [email protected] Exhibition visits ◾ Saturday, September 19, at 3:00 PM Visit/talk with curator Marta Mestre Free participation upon prior registration via form or by email [email protected] and purchase of the museum entry ticket. ◾ Visit/talk with uNa (União Negra das Artes), ColetivoFACA (Andreia coutinho and maribel mendes sobreira) and ícaro lira (Frida Orupabo: Cloud of Confusion) Sunday, September 20, at 4:00 PM Dialogue between colectivoFACA, Ícaro Lira, and members of UNA to discuss the production of images and critical visual thoughts of the hegemonic gaze by Black people within the European context, seeking common points between Portugal and Norway.
Venue
Lisboa
Lisboa, Portugal
Lisboa
Light showers/rain
Dia
25°
Noite
18°
chuva 67%
Lisboa
Light showers/rain
chuva 67%
- 24° 18° Hail 100%
- 25° 19° Showers/rain 100%
- 25° 18° Light showers/rain 67%
- 25° 17° Showers/rain 100%
- 23° 17° Light showers/rain 92%
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https://www.ccb.pt/evento/exposicao-frida-orupabo/Last checked: Aug. 15, 2026, 12:31 a.m.