The exhibition features the iconic work “Devour #2 - The Fall” by James Peter Henry (Australia), whose hand-painted bottle famously sold at auction for $1.2 million in 2022 to benefit City of Harvest – New York City. Now, Henry joins a group of visionary artists—Karen Jordan (USA), Bel Mur (Spain), Henrique Netto (Brazil), Eduardo Rangel (Venezuela), REMAUT. (Belgium) and TROY (Belgium) —each contributing works that serve as reflections, provocations, and symbolism that explore the human condition.

A Curated Dialogue on Humanity

"This exhibition does not seek a singular definition of what it means to be human, but instead offers a field of reflection—where material, form, and concept intersect to articulate the tensions and possibilities of contemporary life," says Luc Levez, curator of Fragments of Humanity. "Rather than offering answers, these works lean into ambiguity. They ask what remnants we leave behind, what structures we carry with us, and what new forms might emerge from the fragments of humanity."

Exhibition Details

Title: Fragments of Humanity: Totems, Idols, and Urban Relics
Dates: August 10 – September 3, 2025
Opening Reception (Vernissage): August 10, 19:00h
Venue: Xochi Art Gallery

Address: Vale de Carneiro 3, Vale de Amoreira 6260-403, Manteigas, Guarda

Website: www.xochi.art
Admission: Free