Manuel Carmo - Published Works On Art

Published Works On Art

  • "Aquae Liberae Triumphalis Ingressus", Editorial Hugin, 2004.
  • "Um Café pelo Aqueduto", Editorial ACD, 2005.
  • "A Diferença para +", Ateliers de Arte do Bairro Alto, 2005.
  • "1755 – Cemitério de Esperança", Editorial ACD, 2005.
  • "Manifesto 24", Angel Orensanz Foundation (New York), 2005.
  • "Liberdade Número 800240574", Fundação Mário Soares, 2006.
  • "Acquit há Gato!", Museu das Comunicações, 2006.
  • "Os 7 Estados da Água", Edições AABA 2007

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