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Pedro Magalhães vive e trabalha no Porto.
A sua prática artística desenvolve-se de forma transdisciplinar combinando vários media, e explora a interseção de territórios visuais e sonoros, e lida com conceitos como: contracultura; ruído; sinestesia; memória; experimentação e poesia.
Apresentou o seu trabalho em exposições individuais, como: sem fim, sem nome (CAMPANICE, Porto, 2023); todas as noites (Galeria Dínamo, Porto, 2022); Hidden Track (Solar, Vila do Conde, 2021); GIG! (Artes, Porto, 2020); Burning Dinosaur Bones (iN SPITE OF, Porto, 2019), e em exposições colectivas como; Warhol, people and things (Casa São Roque, Porto, 2022); We want electricity (Galeria Pedro Oliveira, Porto, 2021); Estar vivo é o contrário de estar morto (Galeria Municipal Porto, 2019).
Publicou os livros de artista LOW RIDE PLEASURE (2019); Burning Dinosaur Bones (2020); FAKE MEMOIRS (2023); sem fim, sem nome (2023).
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MUPI Gallery is a dedicated image gallery that was inaugurated in May 2015 in the foyer of the performance hall at Maus Hábitos. Since then, it has been hosting a diverse program of individual exhibitions by local and international artists in different states of emergence.
The primary objectives of Mupi Gallery are to support the creation of new works and visual experiences while promoting the artistic journey of the invited artists. It challenges them to present a new solo artwork that takes advantage of the unique characteristics and prominent display format. Additionally, it aims to showcase the national contemporary art scene by introducing the solid work of local artists as well as emerging names in the visual arts.
As a gallery dedicated to individual exhibitions, Mupi Gallery complements the artistic programming of Saco Azul/Maus Hábitos. It provides a contrast to the exhibition hall's program, which focuses on artistic encounters and dialogue through collective and crossover exhibitions.
Saco Azul invites one artist per month to occupy the backlit triptych, promoting the creation of works that utilize images as a means of contemporary artistic expression. Through production grants, it affirms or questions the role of images in the present day. Comprising three urban advertising communication Mupis provided by JcDecaux to Maus Hábitos, this gallery is not only interesting for its physical characteristics but also for its cultural impact and inherent commercial connotation. The artist is challenged to react or interact with this structure, embracing all its capabilities and connotations.