Represented
Quoted in the New York Arts Annual Catalogue 2007, he is represented in various foundations and museums. Amongst these:
- Antonio Prates Foundation
- Michettti Foundation
- European Museum Forum
- International Museum of Graphic Art
- Mumi Museum
- Madeira Museum of Contemporary Arts
- EPAL Museum of Water
- Chaves City Hall
- Bragança City Hall
- Lisbon City Hall
- Mundial Confiança
- Universitária Editora
- Bairro Alto Art Ateliers
- Portuguese Serigraphy Centre
- Mission Structure Against Home Abuse
- Angel Orensanz Center
- Mário Soares Foundation
- Beni Culturali Emília Romagna Institute, Italy
- Portuguese Communications Foundation
- Museum of Communications
- Avilez Cultural Centre
- Museum of Water of Coimbra
- Queen Fabiola of Belgium’s Collection
- Chico Buarque de Holanda’s Collection
- Fausto Bertinotti’s Collection
- International Medical Assistance's Collection
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