Exhibition
Within the scope of Quebra-Cabeças
March
2027
Sinopse
Some drawings are immediately apparent. Others require time, attention and a little light. In this exhibition, Rachel Caiano’s drawings become landscapes to explore. Using lanterns, visitors of all ages are invited to search for hidden details, unexpected characters and stories that seem to emerge as the light moves across the works.
Cláudia Nóvoa’s Quebra-Cabeças project comprises a performance, a book and this exhibition, which invites visitors to look slowly, to discover what is hidden and to construct their own meanings. Each drawing may contain much more than what we see at first glance, because everyone’s mind is a unique place.
Info sobre horário e bilhetes
Fri
5.03
10:00
Sat
6.03
15:00
Aditional info
Acessibilidades do espetáculo
Author's bio text
Rachel Caiano is a visual artist and illustrator. She has illustrated over 30 books across various genres, published in Portugal and abroad. Her book Coração de Pássaro received a Special Mention at the 2022 BolognaRagazzi Awards, and the book E se fôssemos a votos received a Special Mention at the National Illustration Award. Many of her books feature on the National Reading Plan lists. She runs workshops and masterclasses on illustration and art education in schools and libraries. She takes part as a multidisciplinary performer in the performances Roda-Viva (a menina e o círculo) and Quebra-Cabeças, by Cláudia Nóvoa.
Ficha Técnica
Original concept and artistic direction
Cláudia NóvoaPerformance
Carlos Lebre, Pedro MatiasLive drawing and performance
Rachel CaianoOriginal music and performance
David ValenteSet design
Joana da MattaLighting design
Tasso AdamopoulosCostume design
Rita Olivença
Costume productionIsabel Telinhos
Photography
Nuno Beja
Teaser
Joana CaianoProduction
Hipótese Contínua Associação Cultural
Co-production
CCB – Centro Cultural De Belém, Fábrica das Artes
Support
República Portuguesa – Cultura, Juventude e Desporto / Direção-Geral das Artes, Estúdios Vitor Cordon- Book
Text
Sandro William Junqueira
Illustration
Rachel Caiano
Published by
Editorial Caminho



