The Portuguese Artist Uses Drawing, Video, and Installation to Question Narrative and Create Immersive Experiences that Challenge the Viewer’s Perception
Helena Ferreira, a lecturer at IPLUSO, stands out for her innovative artistic work, exploring mediums such as drawing, video, and installation to question perception and narrative. Her approach evokes suspensions and temporal fractures, challenging the viewer to reflect on the imperceptible and the unspeakable.
Her career has been widely recognised, with works presented in prestigious institutions such as the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Lisbon, the White Lab Gallery in Madrid, and the Münchner Künstlerhaus in Munich. Her pieces are part of institutional collections and offer immersive sensory experiences that reconfigure the relationship between time, space, and memory.