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Creating a sense of place among formerly homeless older adults in Calgary, Alberta. The intersection of math, spatial reasoning, and coding: It comprises the works of artists and architects who, in their respective fields, have produced insights and critical reflections on the crucial themes of our era. As the curator of the exhibition, Pedro Gadanho offers a personal take on the presentation, in the context of his own story. Pedro Gadanho July In , I moved to New York. I had left behind a European country blighted by depression and austerity and was on an archetypal journey to the land of opportunity.
Curiously, I was confronted with the unexpected. A short while after arriving, I was concerned that a feeling of dystopia had flown from the obscure novels of s science fiction to solid ground, landing on the daily pages of The New York Times.
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Little did anyone know that Donald Trump was already flexing his muscles to bully his way from reality TV to the presidency of the United States. My experience from an ocean away eventually triggered a curatorial project that — little did I know — would end up with the inauguration of a new museum in my hometown, now appropriately called Lisbon 2.
Talk about utopian twists. Drawing on art and architecture from the s onwards, but mainly on artworks from the last decade, it presents the outcome of research into a disturbing paradigm shift.