“A new life after a tree” from the Quintal do Forno

The exhibition took place at Museu Nacional Soares dos Reis (MNSR) and Museu da Faculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade do Porto (FBAUP) from 28th to 13th March 2020.

Poster of the exhibition "New life after a tree" at Museu Soares dos Reis, Oporto 2020.
Opening of the exhibition "New life after a tree" at Museu Soares dos Reis, Oporto 2020.

Among the guests at the MNSR there were the Japan Ambassador, the President of the Japan Foundation, and the President of the Fundação Passos Canavarro

The organization was a team work of five institutions:

It had the support of:

This international artistic project challenged artists from Belgium, the United States, Japan, Latvia, Poland, and Portugal to live on camellia wood from the gardens of Campo Bello (Vila Nova de Gaia) and Quintal do Forno (Paços da Serra) by giving it creative reuse.

Engraving tools at the exhibition "New life after a tree" at Museu da FBAUP, Oporto 2020.

Engraved woodblocks part of the project "New life after a tree" exhibited at Museu Soares dos Reis, Oporto 2020.

View of the exhibition "New life after a tree" at Museu Soares dos Reis, Oporto 2020.

“Through their poetic vision, conveyed through the simple, universal language of wood engraving, the project aims at inspiring reflection about the human relationship with Nature and the transnational character of artistic expression.”

Loureiro, Machado and Santos (2020)

Woodcuts from the Quintal do Forno were crafted by ten artists

Exhibition "A new life after a tree" in the Museu da FBAUP, Oporto 2020
Artist Teruo Isomi preparing his showcase of wood engraving within the exhibition "A new life after a tree" in the Museu da FBAUP, Oporto 2020
Wood engraving by Mami Higuchi made from Quintal do Forno's camellia tree's branch
Gravura dos alumnos da FBAUP sobre o Quintal do Forno

We are very proud of being part of the project “A life after a tree”

Photos: Mami Higuchi, Catarina Marques da Cruz e Beatriz Santamaría

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