From 10 May to 9 of June, the Library of Belém hosted my exhibition "Femanoid". It was literally a "stairwell exhibition" where I presented a series of linoleum drawings handmade by me from my broader artistic project with the same name.
The Belém Library is a public library installed in an 18th century palace with a reading room named after Ana de Castro Osório (1872-1935), a Portuguese writer, republican and feminist.
Eleven Femanoids welcomed visitors and the users of this municipal library while speculating with humor about the situation of women, historically subject to structural processes of dehumanization.