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A vibrant tote bag inspired by Grand Herbier d’Ombres / Grande herbário de sombras (1972) by Lourdes Castro, part of the exhibition Herbarium Seen & Dreamed, on display at the Celeiro and Lagar da Quinta de Serralves from October 29, 2024, to April 2025
A vibrant tote bag inspired by Grand Herbier d’Ombres / Grande herbário de sombras (1972) by Lourdes Castro, part of the exhibition Herbarium Seen & Dreamed, on display at the Celeiro and Lagar da Quinta de Serralves from October 29, 2024, to April 2025
This lilac tote bag combines functionality and style while paying homage to the beauty and poetry of nature.
Practical and elegant, this accessory reflects the essence of the Herbarium Seen & Dreamed exhibition, making it perfect for daily use or as a unique keepsake for art and botany enthusiasts.
© Lourdes Castro
The exhibition Herbarium Seen & Dreamed explores how scientists, philosophers, writers, artists, and filmmakers have collected or represented plants, whether for scientific study or personal enjoyment, creating herbaria that range from the scientific to the poetic.
Through a multidisciplinary approach, the exhibition showcases the exploratory work of various botanists and artists.
In the contemplative space of the Barn, visitors are invited to discover the remarkable Grand Herbier d’Ombres / Grande herbário de sombras (1972) by Lourdes Castro (1930–2022), featured in the installation Je/Eux d’Ombres by artist Claudia Isabel Navas.
Lourdes Castro, a visual artist born in Funchal, Madeira Island, in 1930, is regarded as one of the most important Portuguese contemporary artists. She was one of the founders of the renowned artistic group and magazine KWY in France.
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A vibrant tote bag inspired by Grand Herbier d’Ombres / Grande herbário de sombras (1972) by Lourdes Castro, part of the exhibition Herbarium Seen & Dreamed, on display at the Celeiro and Lagar da Quinta de Serralves from October 29, 2024, to April 2025
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