Musa paradisiaca

Musa paradisiaca is a dialogue-based artistic project by Eduardo Guerra and Miguel Ferrão. Founded in 2010 on temporary partnerships with individual and collective entities of varying competence, Musa paradisiaca assumes different formats, while always maintaining a discursive and participatory reference. Their work has been presented at various national and international exhibitions, such as Man with really soft hands at Galeria Múrias Centeno, Lisbon (2017), Masters of Velocity at Dan Gunn Gallery, Berlin (2016) and Alma-Bluco at CRAC Alsace, Altkirch (2015). Their performances were part of Canteen—Machine, Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, Porto (2015) and Impossible tasks [The Servant of the Cenacle], Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2013).

After the Wildly Improbable

Why Are We Here Now?

Animate Tracks

Adel Abidin: Parallel Reality, lecture performance
Gülnur Ekşi: The Effects of the Berlin-Baghdad Railway on the Vegetation in Anatolia, lecture and presentation of drawings
Muhannad Shono: Zomë Zomë, animated film
Violet Grigoryan: Two Women, literary reading, Armenian & English
Musa paradisiaca: The Intimate Knowledge of Things, films and lecture
- After the Wildly Improbable -

Sep 16, 2017