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Mónica de Miranda (born
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, 1976) is a Portuguese visual artist, photographer, filmmaker, and researcher of Angolan ancestry known for her artwork on socially inspired themes, including postcolonial issues of geography, history, and subjectivity related to Africa and its
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. Her media include photography, mixed media and video. De Miranda first became known for her photographic records of the ruins of modern hotels in post-war
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, and their surrounding sociopolitical circumstances. Her photographic series, videos, short films, and installations have been internationally exhibited at art ''biennales'', galleries, and museums, some of which keep her work in their permanent art collections. Her work has been reviewed in specialized art sources. De Miranda was born in Porto and is based in
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since 2009.


Education

De Miranda graduated as a Bachelor of Visual Arts from the Camberwell College of Arts, London, in 1998. She completed an MSc in Art and Education at the
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(London) in 2000, and obtained a PhD degree in Visual Arts and Multimedia at the University of Middlesex in 2014 (Thesis: ''Geography of Affections: Tales of Identity, Diaspora and Travel in contemporary arts''). She pursued postdoctoral studies at the
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between 2015 and 2018.


Career

De Miranda is affiliated with the
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, ''Centro de Estudos Comparatistas, Faculdade de Letras'', where she leads research projects dealing with sociocultural and political aspects of contemporary migration movements linked to
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Africa. Among such projects are ''Post-Archive: Politics of Memory, Place and Identity'', and ''Visual Culture, Migration, Globalization and Decolonization''. During her multiyear stay in London prior to 2009, she collaborated with researchers at
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and the Institute of International Visual Arts. Working in
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-related projects, she was engaged with underprivileged adolescents in schools and community centres in the
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of
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and
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. In Lisbon, she is a co-founder of ''Xerem'', a cultural association that runs a program of international residencies and workshops for artists and is part of the Triangle Network. She is a Director and artistic coordinator at the ''Hangar Center of Artistic Research'', founded in 2014 in Graça (Lisbon). Her work has been supported by entities such as ''La'' ''Caixa Foundation.'' Further details of De Miranda's career can be found online.


Works

De Miranda's work is research-based and looks at the convergence of politics, gender, memory and space. Her works typically consist of video, photography and installation, which frequently register the artist's view on urban and peri-urban, Luso-African landscape and associated contemporary and colonial history. Her works have been shown at art ''biennales'' (Venice 2014, Dakar 2016, Lumbumbashi 2019, Berlin 2022, Bamako ''BIENALSUR,'' Houston Fotofest, among others)'';'' also at galleries, and museums including the Berardo Collection Museum (Lisbon 2016), the Pera Museum (Istanbul 2017) the National Museum of Contemporary Art Chiado, (MNAC, Lisbon 2014), the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (Lisbon 2019), and the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum (Lisbon 2020). The latter three museums, as well as the Lisbon Municipal Archive, the PLMJ Foundation, and the Centro Cultural de Lagos keep De Miranda's pieces in their permanent art collections. Her art is represented in the collections of 21c Museum Hotels, Louisville, Kentucky, USA;
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, London, UK;  ''Colección Alma Colectiva'', Guadalajara, Mexico; Nesr Foundation, Luanda, Angola, and PLMJ, Lisbon, Portugal. Her short films have competed on several film festivals, including: Doclisboa 2022 (with “The Island” - 2022), and the Avanca Film Festival 2023 (with "Red Horizon" - 2020). She won the Idealista Contemporary Art Prize with the project ''South Circular''. Her pieces were nominated for the Novo Banco Photo Award (2016), and the ''New Artist Award'' of the ''EDP'' Foundation in 2019. Her exhibition ''Geografia Dormente'' was nominated for the Best Photographic Work of the Authors Prize – 2019 by the ''Sociedade Portuguesa de Autores''. Substantial critique of De Miranda's artwork can be found online, where she has been regarded as "an artist whose work crosses borders and outlines a landscape of plural identities, inspired by her own experience of an increasingly itinerant culture". Her images are ''"''lyrical, performative, and contemplated quiet moments that offer a kind of ...very reflective and melancholic", as written by Marigold Warner, Associate Online Editor at the British Journal of Photography when reviewing De Miranda's artwork. Her best known pieces include ''The Island'', ''Path to the Stars'', ''Panorama'', ''Hotel Globo'', ''Tales of Lisbon'', and ''South'' ''Circular.'' Her work has been reviewed in specialized art sources such as
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, ''L'Œil de la photographie,'' British Journal of Photography, ''and'' Aesthetica Magazine. De Miranda's ''oeuvre'' has been the subject of study of a number of academic works, examining aspects such as her sarcastic photography, the deep sociopolitical meanings behind her films, the ''aesthetics of fragmenting, moving and doubling'' in her photographic installations, and her influence on contemporary Portuguese
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.


Exhibitions

* Nov 2004 - ''The Search For Identity,'' group show, Doncaster Museum & Art Gallery, Doncaster, UK * Feb 2005 ''In the Bag!,'' group show, Brixton Art Gallery, Brixton, London * Apr 2013 – ''Private Lives,'' group show, Cascais Cultural Center,
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, Portugal * Jun 2014 – Ilha de São Jorge, 6-film exhibition shown at the 14th Venice Biennale of Architecture, Venice. Italy * Oct 2015 ''- Telling Time'', group show, Rencontres africaines de la photographie 10th edition, Bamako, Mali * Jul 2015 – ''Hotel Globo'', Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado, Lisbon * Sep 2015 ''O Reverso da Convivência'', group show, Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado, Lisbon * May 2016 – 12th ''Dakar Biennale, Dak'Art – Biennale de l'Art Africain Contemporain,'' Dakar, Senegal * Oct 2016 ''- Bienal de Fotografia Vila Franca de Xira'', group show, Galeria Paulo Nunes, Lisbon * Dec 2016 – ''Addis Foto Fest'', Addis Ababa, Ethiopia * Mar 2017 – ''Lejour qui vient,'' Galerie des Galeries'','' Paris, France * Jun 2017 – ''Atlantic – A Journey to the center of the earth''. solo show, Galeria Sabrina Amrani, Madrid, Spain * Oct 2017 – ''Mostra Fora de Cena,'' Luanda, Angola * Nov 2017 – ''AKAA, Also Known As Africa Art Fair'', group show, Carreau du Temple, Paris, France * Jan 2018 – ''Transfer,'' solo show and residence'','' Académie des Beaux Arts de Kinshasa, República Democrática do Congo * Jul 2018 ''Mónica de Miranda em Moçambique'' * Ago 2018 – ''Daqui Pra Frente – Arte Contemporânea em Angola'', Caixa Cultural Brasília, Brasil * Sep 2018 – T''omorrow is another day,'' solo show'', Carlos Carvalho – Arte Contemporánea'' * Nov 2018 – ''Geografia Dormente,'' solo show, ''Galeria Municipal de Arte de Almada'', Portugal * Nov 2018 – ''Panorama,'' solo show, ''Galería do Banco Económico'', Luanda, Angola. * Mar 2019 – ''Fiction and Fabrication,'' group show, Museum of Art Architecture and Technology, Lisbon * Oct 2019 – ''Bienal Sur'', group show, Guayaquil, Ecuador * Nov 2019, ''Taxidermy of the Future,'' two artist show, VI Bienal de Lubumbashi, Congo * Dec 2019 ''- Taxidermy of the future, group show,'' National Museum of Natural History, Luanda, Angola * Feb 2020 ''Twins'' (from series ''Cinema Karl Marx'') – group show ''Partidas e Chegadas – Artistas em Viagem'', Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon * Mar 2020 – ''African Cosmologies'', group show, Fotofest Biennial. Houston, USA. * Apr 2020 - ''South Circular'' (online), Galería Sabrina Amrani * May 2020 – ''Contos de Lisboa,'' solo show, ''Arquivo Municipal de Lisboa,'' Lisbon * Dec 2020 – Deconstruction/Reconstruction, Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid * Jan 2021 - ''All That Burns Melts Into The Air'',  Sabrina Amrani , Madrid, Spain * Jan 2022 - The Island, Autograph Gallery, London, UK * Mar 2022 - ''Shadows Fall Behind'', Sabrina Amrani , Madrid, Spain * Apr 2022 - ''No longer with the Memory but with its Future'', Oratorio San Ludovico-Nuova Icona, Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy * Jun 2022 - ''12.ª Bienal de Arte Contemporânea'', Berlin * Jul 2022 - Mirages and Deep Time, Galeria Municipal Avenida da India, Lisbon, Portugal * Oct 2022 - Future Archives, RAMPA, Porto, Portugal * Oct 2022 - ''Construir o Tempo'' (Constructing time), Camões Centrol Cultural Português, Luanda, Angola * Nov 2022 - ''Caminho para as Estrelas'', Jahmek Contemporary Art, Luanda, Angola * Jan 2023 - ''Path to the Stars'', SALA 10, Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City, Mexico * Feb 2023 - ''The Island'', Turku Art Museum, Turku, Finland * Apr 2023 - ''O Sol Não Nasce A Norte,''  A Caixa, Portugal                       The above list does not necessarily include all of De Miranda's exhibitions.


Publications

De Miranda's publications include the following books and book chapters: * De Miranda, Monica (2005), ''Changing geographies: art without borders : participation, collaboration and interaction in socially engaged arts'' (Thesis). * De Miranda, M. & Tavares E., (2017),''Geography of affections, 2012–2016,'' Ed. Tyburn Gallery, * De Miranda, Mónica, ''Hotel Globo'', chapter 13 in ''(Re)imagining African independence : film, visual arts and the fall of the Portuguese empire.'' Piçarra, Maria do Carmo, 1970-, Castro, Teresa, 1952-. Oxford, 2017 * De Miranda, Mónica, (2018), ''Atlantica : contemporary art from Angola and its diaspora''. (1st edition ed., 2019). Lisbon,


References


External links

* Artist's websit
Monica de Miranda
* Mónica de Miranda: Geography of Affection

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