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Solo show by Abel Mota

Six-Headed Beast is heir to the fables and tales that populate the popular imagination, from Aesop to La Fontaine, between Torga and Mia Couto. / a) In form, it resembles the mythological Hydra, simultaneously amputated and regenerated, which does not merely announce the painting to come, but holds, among its heads and long necks, the murmur of open narratives. / b) In content, it is a sequence of 30 drawings (another 30 held in reserve) and smaller-format paintings, indicating the path toward a journey through Abel Mota’s thought.

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