Almada, Um Nome de Guerra (slide), 1972.
Luiz Vaz 73 (slide), 1975.
Almada, Um Nome de Guerra (slide), 1972.
Ernesto de Sousa and Isabel Alves, 1972. Photo by Ângelo de Sousa.
Separação (Alquimigramas series), 1986.
Almada, Um Nome de Guerra (slide), 1972.
Luiz Vaz 73 (slide), 1975.
Luiz Vaz 73 (slide), 1975.
Luiz Vaz 73 (slide), 1975.
Almada, Um Nome de Guerra (slide), 1972.
Luiz Vaz 73 (slide), 1975.
Luiz Vaz 73 (slide), 1975.
Ernesto de Sousa, 1970s.
Mandala, from the series "Your Body is My Body", 1972–78.

Ernesto de Sousa – On the Avant-garde as a Necessity: Chronicles 1974-1978

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Cinemateca - Programa Ernesto de Sousa - 2

from the program) At the Cinemateca we watched the Ernesto de Sousa Programme – 2. Dom Roberto is the film that best reflects Ernesto de Sousa’s intense relationship with cinema and expresses his strong commitment to the development of a cinematic culture that would give rise to Cinema Novo in Portugal. ...

Cinemateca - Programa Ernesto de Sousa - 1

At the Cinemateca we watched Ernesto de Sousa Programme – 1. A screening centered on two events that brought together collectives of Portuguese artists in the late 1960s and 1970s, both of which had Ernesto de Sousa (1921–1988) behind their organization. A decisive figure in the visual arts and cinema of ...