Brazilian artist Guilhermo Hitos presents the exhibition “Night Excavation” in Lisbon

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Brazilian artist Guilhermo Hitos presents the exhibition “Night Excavation” in Lisbon

The exhibition “Night Excavation” by Brazilian multidisciplinary artist Guilhermo Hitos is currently on display at the Áurea Museum in Lisbon. The show features a collection of works exploring the relationship between memory, territory, and identity through a sensory approach that combines various media and materials, running until May 24th. Born in São Paulo in 2001, Hitos developed his artistic career in Lisbon, where he earned a degree in Sculpture from the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon. Despite being early in his career, the artist has already exhibited at institutions such as the National Museum of Contemporary Art (MNAC) and galleries in Lisbon and Castelo Branco. Some of his works are also part of the private collection of economist and collector Luís Campos e Cunha. Hitos' work is marked by cartographic visual references, used as intimate maps to reflect on the connection between culture and identity. According to the curatorial text by Mariana Lourenço, the exhibition proposes a sensory journey where visitors are invited to explore memories and symbolic fragments, in a process where discovery often emerges from error and stumbling. In “Night Excavation”, the public encounters works that transition between diverse media, from the fragility of paper to the rigidity of iron. The exhibition is part of a cultural initiative by the Eurostars Hotel Company, linked to the Hotusa Group, which has been promoting art projects in its hotels since 2005.

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