Photo: @copyright Recognized as one of the inconvertible figures of Portuguese contemporary sculpture, the artist Paulo Neves now presents his latest exhibition in the village of Mira, a unique exhibition that challenges the boundaries of matter. The exhibition, designed for this space, is composed of three circumferential sculptural nuclei, developed from the intimate relationship between wood and stone — materials that are assumed as the absol…
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Photo: @copyright Recognized as one of the inconvertible figures of Portuguese contemporary sculpture, the artist Paulo Neves now presents his latest exhibition in the village of Mira, a unique exhibition that challenges the boundaries of matter. The exhibition, designed for this space, is composed of three circumferential sculptural nuclei, developed from the intimate relationship between wood and stone — materials that are assumed as the absol…