The exhibition 'A les mans, em ressonen les paraules' by Neus Brinquis delves into the intergenerational transmission of popular culture as an act of love, memory, and consciousness. It emphasizes the urgent need to celebrate and preserve popular culture and its generational transmission as vital components of cultural resistance and resilience—a core of identity construction. Through shared gestures, inherited objects, and the bonds between generations, the exhibition reveals how popular culture serves as a space for identity formation. The physicality of objects and the bodies that hold them become living testaments of a heritage that not only preserves the past but also reframes it in the present. Brinquis uses contemporary photography alongside archival family and institutional materials to create an intimate map of generational transmission in popular culture, crafting a visual narrative that strengthens identity ties and showcases a heritage that is not just maintained but is viv
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