Visit the exhibition 'In My Hands, Words Resound' by Neus Brinquis that reflects on the intergenerational transmission of popular culture as an act of love and identity. This exhibition addresses the significance of cultural heritage and its role in shaping personal and collective identity through shared gestures and inherited objects. It illustrates the importance of preserving cultural traditions and the dialogue between contemporary photography and archival material. The exhibition creates an intimate narrative surrounding generational transmission, emphasizing that cultural heritage is not only about preservation but also about living and transforming these legacies into the present. Through her work, Brinquis captures the essence of human relationships and their influence on identity construction, making this exhibition a vital exploration of cultural resilience and community affirmation.
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