- With the participation of
- Alexandre Madeira, António Moreira, Armindo José Rodrigues, Armindo Rodrigues, Família Carvalho e Castro, Fernando Pereira, Graça Felix, Gustavo Lopes, Helena Pontes, Humberto Esteves, Joaquim Moutinho, José Cotovio, Liliana Rebelo, Lúcio Barreiras, Luís Pereira, Luísa Maria Pinto Ferreira, Manuel Fernandes de Almeida, Manuel Martinho, Nelson Rebanda, Patrícia Sofia Teixeira Neto, Paulo Jaloto, Rafael Líbano, Rafaela Roças, Ricardo Barros Fernande, Ricardo Pereira, Rubem Leal, Rui Abrunhosa, Rui Carvalho e Castro, Rui Leonardo, São Neves, Telmo Seromenho, Tiago Menino, Victor Almeida, Victor Pereira, Victor Vieira, Vítor Vieira
From Augusto Brázio’s lens emerges a body of work that reinforces the sense of human belonging within the surrounding ecosystem of Torre de Moncorvo. The visual narrative he constructs evokes a baroque-like energy, marked by stark contrasts and intense colours—an evocative metaphor exploring rurality in its delicacy and strength, in its history and everyday life, from cartography to corporeality and its many materialisations.