Also, installations such as public intervention in 2010 " Carris Art in Motion "project installation of Glory Lift, Lisbon and the project carried out in the framework of the celebration of the election of the 7 Wonders of Portugal, Batalha Monastery in 2008. Anágua has had numerous individual exhibitions from which we can name Olhar Radar, Rio Janeiro (2012) or "Desnorte/Northless” (2008), projects room of Modern Art Centre of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon. Has Master Degree in Digital Arts from the University of the Arts London (Camberwell College of Arts) and a degree in Fine Arts from School of Art & Design of Caldas da Rainha (Portugal), where she also teaches since 2009. Susana Anágua was born in Lisbon in 1976. Being the Marquis of Pombal the first statesman to use cartography as a tool, Ana João Romana publishes a map that cartographers light and water as related references in the work of Susana Anágua. Noting all the hours of daylight, from daybreak until dark, associating them with exposure and identifying distances, directions and geographical locations of the diversion of water held by the Marquis of Pombal between the Mãe d’Água and Pombal Palace, now inhabited by Carpe Diem. The Marquis of Pombal, during the extension works of the palace, serve as a motto for the materialization of these two installations.Īna João Romana, in collaboration with Susana Anágua, makes a picture/installation of time and space from the book "The Diversion of the Waters". The sun light that dominates the space and the controversial process of diversion of public waters of the aqueduct of Lisbon made by In an atempt to unite these two realities, the street related to the city and public life and the garden associated with the private space, these two installations go through the various rooms of the Palace joining the North front with the rear facing south. The location of the building is done soberly in Rua do Século and extends to an inner garden area reserved for its visitors. Susana Anágua works with light and water as metaphors in these two art installations for Pombal Palace.
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