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01/05/2024 10:54 (UTC)

PORTUGAL ART

Installation on the crossroads of cultures, by Brazilian Ernesto Neto, opens in Lisbon

Lisbon (Portugal), May 1 (EFE) - 'Our ship drums land' is the title of the installation that will open to the public this Thursday in Lisbon by Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto, who, evokes the crossing of past and present cultures, invites us to find ourselves and reflect on the path the world should follow.

CAMERA: CARLOTA CIUDAD

FOOTAGE OF THE INSTALLATION 'OUR SHIP DRUM EARTH' BY BRAZILIAN ARTIST ERNESTO NETO AT THE MUSEUM OF ART, ARCHITECTURE AND TECHNOLOGY (MAAT) IN LISBON.

SOUNDBITES OF ERNESTO NETO (PORTUGUESE).

Translation:

"What you have today is the possibility of learning with indigenous peoples and African peoples, who have incredible wisdom and a highly profound spirituality. The relationship they have with food, the leaves, is a thing lost in Europe."

"Man has been a wolf to man for many years, but there we are. A man also sings, dances, and has a wonderful side. Let's cultivate that side."

"I think this place allows the public to meet themselves and from the moment people meet themselves they go on to have a state of mind that allows them to have more sincere reflections with the problems they have and that the world has"

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