Kiluanji Kia Henda, with Flávio Cardoso, Lilianne Kiame, Raul Jorge Gourgel
Recursions: a cartography of unfinished grounds
Curated by Kiluanji Kia Henda & Margarida Waco.
15.11.2025 - 15.02.2026
Curated by Kiluanji Kia Henda & Margarida Waco.
15.11.2025 - 15.02.2026

Sábado, November 15, starting at 5pm
Opening: Kiluanji Kia Henda, with Flávio Cardoso, Lilianne Kiame, Raul Jorge Gourgel
Recursions: a cartography of unfinished grounds centres on the dialogue between the work of Kiluanji Kia Henda and three Angolan artists—Flávio Cardoso, Lilianne Kiame and
Raul Jorge Gourgel—, in order to reflect on the promises, failures, and ruins of modernity. The exhibition is structured around the idea of recursion: an organic process of return that
encompasses both past and present, marked by recurrent, unfinished, and constantly shifting movements. With strong ties to territory and landscape, the works trace cycles of memory
and speculation, proposing Angola as a living archive of collective imagination.
Through different languages such as photography, painting, installation, video, and performance Recursions offers a map that analyses the current impact of colonial legacies. Moving beyond fixed historical narratives, the exhibition presents itself as a provisional compass, locating a territory with unstable contours from which new horizons may emerge.

Sunday, 16 November, at 3 and 4 pm
Guided tours with Margarida Waco and Kiluanji Kia Henda
On the first Sunday of the exhibition, the curators of ‘Recursions: a cartography of unfinished territories’ invite the public to two guided tours. The first will be led by artist Kiluanji Kia Henda in Portuguese. The second one will be led by Margarida Waco, who, alongside Kia Henda, is curating this collective exhibition.

6 December, 2025
Guided tours of the three exhibitions
On this Saturday, there will be a guided tour of the exhibitions on display at Galeria Municipal do Porto:
State of spirit, by Mariana Caló e Francisco Queimadela
Recursions: a cartography of unfinished grounds, by Kiluanji Kia Henda, com Flávio Cardoso, Lilianne Kiame, Raul Jorge Gourgel
Learning to teach, teaching to learn, by Elvira Leite

3 January, 2026
Guided tours of the three exhibitions
On this Saturday, there will be a guided tour of the exhibitions on display at Galeria Municipal do Porto:
State of spirit, by Mariana Caló e Francisco Queimadela
Recursions: a cartography of unfinished grounds, by Kiluanji Kia Henda, com Flávio Cardoso, Lilianne Kiame, Raul Jorge Gourgel
Learning to teach, teaching to learn, by Elvira Leite
Saturday, 31 January 2026, at 3 pm
Presentation of the Anti-Racist Handbook for Arts and Education. with UNA – União Negra das Artes [Black Union for the Arts]
The Anti-Racist Handbook for the Arts and Education arose in response to the need to challenge thinking and practices in the fields of art and education. In this session, the UNA - União Negra das Artes collective Black will share with the audience their ongoing process of creating this handbook. Above all, it seeks to be a hopeful, anti-racist and critical resource that builds bridges between art and education.

Saturday, 31 January 2026, at 11 am at FMP
Active Listening with Kalaf Epalanga
Every month, Fonoteca Municipal do Porto organises an Active Listening session. During these sessions, a guest is challenged to select one or more records from the collection for a shared listening experience. This January, the host will be Angolan musician and writer Kalaf Epalanga, in partnership with the Galeria Municipal do Porto as part of the public programme of the ‘Recursions: a cartography of unfinished territories' exhibition.

7 February, 2026
Guided tours of the three exhibitions
On this Saturday, there will be a guided tour of the exhibitions on display at Galeria Municipal do Porto:
State of spirit, by Mariana Caló e Francisco Queimadela
Recursions: a cartography of unfinished grounds, by Kiluanji Kia Henda, com Flávio Cardoso, Lilianne Kiame, Raul Jorge Gourgel
Learning to teach, teaching to learn, by Elvira Leite
Saturday, 14 February 2026, at 5 pm
Dj set by Nazar
To mark the final weekend of the ‘Recursions: a cartography of unfinished territories exhibition, Galeria Municipal do Porto will host a DJ set by Nazar.
Born in Angola but raised in Belgium, Nazar returned to his homeland after the civil war ended in 2002. It was at this point he began music production, making his own unique take on Angola’s Kuduro music, which he calls 'Rough Kuduro'. Now based in Manchester, his musical world centers around the extreme violence, injustice and omnipresence of a repressive state during and after the 27-year Angolan civil war, while exploring hope, resilience and pride in a country torn apart by conflict.
Born in Angola but raised in Belgium, Nazar returned to his homeland after the civil war ended in 2002. It was at this point he began music production, making his own unique take on Angola’s Kuduro music, which he calls 'Rough Kuduro'. Now based in Manchester, his musical world centers around the extreme violence, injustice and omnipresence of a repressive state during and after the 27-year Angolan civil war, while exploring hope, resilience and pride in a country torn apart by conflict.