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Sous nos ciels, 2025
Sous nos ciels, 2025, exhibition view at BPS22, Charleroi, Belgium
Grand Ciel, 2025, fabric, marker, sponge, graphite, ink, pastel, thread, rope, stones, variable dimensions. By Sara Bichão, Anaid Ferté and Barbara Massart with the interventions of Rita Arimont, Laura Delvaux, Jean-Michel Bansart, Marcel Schmidt and Eric Derochette
Ours / Bear, 2025, fabric, wood, thread, marker, lipstick, 77 × 85 × 100 cm
Detail of Ours / Bear, 2025
Oiseau / Bird, 2025, rope, wood, fabric, thread, glass, plastic, cushion, marbles, acrylic paint, 305 × 125 × 35 cm
Detail of Oiseau / Bird, 2025
Sous nos ciels, 2025, exhibition view at BPS22, Charleroi, Belgium
Petit Ciel, 2025, fabric, marker, acrylic paint, graphite, colored pencils, pastel, 163 × 193 × 12 cm.
By Sara Bichão, Anaid Ferté and Barbara Massart
La S Grand Atelier, 2023, work in progress
Untitled (Sous nos ciels), 2022, ink, 15 × 10 cm
Untitled (Sous nos ciels), 2023, ink, colored pencils, marker, graphite, 15 × 10 cm

Sous nos ciels is an installation by Sara Bichão with Anaid Ferté and Barbara Massart, members of La S Grand Atelier. The work was presented as part of the exhibition Novê Salm at BPS22, in Charleroi.

The exhibition explores the very core of La S Grand Atelier: a shared space where artists with mental disabilities work daily alongside contemporary artists from diverse backgrounds who are invited to collaborate.

Over the course of three years, Sara Bichão regularly visited La S Grand Atelier, developing a close dialogue with Barbara Massart and her educator and also visual artist, Anaid Ferté. From this sustained collaboration emerged Sous nos ciels, an installation that brings together both individual and collective works. Rooted in a fairytale imagined by the trio, the project also incorporates contributions from other artists at La S, weaving multiple voices and practices into a shared world.

Curators: Dorothée Duvivier, Noëlig Le Roux and Anne-Françoise Rouche (Founder and Director of La “S” Grand Atelier)

La S Grand Atelier is a center for outsider and contemporary art (centre d’art brut et contemporain), in Belgium.

© Leslie Artamonow, BPS22

Sara Bichão’s working process binds with emotional channels: to heal, to purge, to perpetuate, to play. The works are sculptural with a chromatic atmosphere specific to its own, which at times, are activated by the artist through performative actions. The materials used are often collected/offered/stolen, or come from other recycled and organic resources. More recently, Bichão has also been exploring experimental writing.

Sara Bichão is currently developing a long-term collaboration with La S Grand Atelier – Art Brut et Contemporain, in Belgium.

She was an artist-in-residence at Residency Unlimited (New York, USA) and Finisterrae (Ouessant, FR) in 2022, and has attended other residencies over the past years including: Porta 33 (2020, Madeira, Portugal); Cité Internationale des Arts (2019, Paris, FR); Artistes en Résidence (2017, Clermont Ferrand, FR). She received scholarships from the French Institute (2019, 2022), the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (2014) and the Luso-American Foundation (2022).

A selection of her solo shows include: Square Root, Appleton (2024, Lisbon); Diver’s Flight at Galeria Filomena Soares (2024, Lisbon); Lightless, Serralves Foundation, (2024, Porto); Before I Get Sick at MEEL, Press (2021, Lisbon); What is the thing, What is it at Galeria Filomena Soares (2020, Lisbon); Find me, I kill you at CAM – Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian (2018, Lisbon); Coastal at Barbara Davis Gallery (2017, Houston); My Sun Cries at Portuguese Foundation of Communications (2016, Lisbon); Somebody’s Address at Rooster Gallery (2014, New York).

Some of her past group shows include: Carlos Bunga. Habitar a Contradição, CAM – Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian (2025, Lisbon); Sous nos ciels, BPS22 (2025, Belgium); Xerazade, a Interminável Coleção do CAM, CAM – Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian (2025, Lisbon); Lucid Reverie, Porto Municipal Gallery (2025, Porto); Diver’s Flight, Galeria Filomena Soares (2024, Lisboa); Désordres at Musée d’art contemporain de Lyon (2024, France); Between 58 and 131 infinitely, Galerie Martin Janda (Vienna, 2023); Casa Conti – Ange Leccia (2023, Corsica); Slow Gala at 68 Art Institute (2022, Copenhagen); Twin Islands at Passerelle Centre d’art contemporain (2022, France); (2022) Traverser la nuit: Works From the Antoine de Galbert Collection at Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (2022, Portugal); Performance 0 at BoCA – Biennial of Contemporary Arts (2021, Portugal); Clorophilia at Porta33 (2021, Portugal); Storytelling at Musée d’art contemporain de Lyon (2019, France); Un pyjama pour deux at Passages Centre for Contemporary Art in Troyes (2019, France); CHAMA at Atelier-Museu Júlio Pomar (2018, Portugal); What I am at Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (2017, Portugal); }{ { } at Diagrama (2015, Mexico); 2015) Eccentric Exercise II at Kulturni Centar Beograda (2015, Serbia); Soundless Harmonies at Rita Urso Gallery (2014, Italy); Extending The Line at Arevalo Gallery (2012, USA).

Bichão was selected for the FLAD Drawing Prize (2021), Anteciparte’09 (2009), Fidelidade Mundial – Jovens Pintores (2009), BPI – FBAUL (2008).

Her work is part of art collections such as: Fundación ARCO, Antoine de Galbert Collection, France; CACE (State’s Collection of Contemporary Art); FLAD (Luso American Foundation); PLMJ Foundation; EDP – MAAT Foundation; Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation; Carmona e Costa Foundation; Serralves Foundation, Porto, Portugal; MidFirst Bank Collection, Arizona, USA.

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Sara Bichão
Palácio dos Coruchéus
Rua Alberto Oliveira, Atelier 41,
1700-019 Lisboa, Portugal
Ask: sb@sarabichao.com

Galeria Filomena Soares
Rua da Manutenção n.º 80 (Xabregas),
1900-321 Lisboa, Portugal
info@gfilomenasoares.com
+351 962 373 956

Barbara Davis Gallery
4411 Montrose Boulevard, Suite D
Houston, 77006 Texas, USA
info@barbaradavisgallery.com
+1 713 520 9200

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