FAREWELL COUTRY AND FAMILY

28 of June of 2022 to 29 of January of 2023

Adeus Pátria e Família[1] addresses the dynamics and tensions between the repression and the resistances of sexual and gender diversity during the Estado Novo dictatorship and after the Carnation Revolution. This exhibition tries to understand how this tension conditioned daily life, perpetuated oppressive and discriminatory practices and discourses, leaving a mark in Portuguese society until the present day.

The exhibition invites us to reflect on the constructions, deconstructions, and reconstructions of the concept of gender and the path still – and ever – necessary to build a democratic society.

In this year in which we celebrate more days lived in freedom than in dictatorship for the first time in our recent history, we also celebrate 40 years of the decriminalization of homosexuality, and 4 years since the legal consecration of gender self-determination. These advances are inseparable from decades of resistance, courage, mobilization, solidarity, and confrontation of fear.

Revealing, naming, recognizing, representing, and giving visibility is to deconstruct prejudices, fight violence, and educate for human rights.

The entire journey made so far inspires us to continue fighting for the dignity of the human person, honoring all those who were persecuted, criminalized, pathologized, colonized, humiliated, and oppressed, thus committing to defend the ideals and values of freedom and democracy.

[1] The title of the exhibition, Adeus Pátria e Família, which literally translates as “Goodbye, Nation and Family” makes reference to “Deus, Pátria e Família” (God, Nation, and Family), known as the national educational trilogy purported by Salazar’s dictatorship.

CURATOR Rita Rato e Joana Alves
EXHIBITION DESIGN Ricardo Carvalho Arquitectos & Associados

OPENING TIMES
Open Daily, from 10 am to 6 pm.
Closes on Mondays and on the DEC 25th
and JAN 1st.

FREE ENTRANCE