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Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Carol Feuerman Exhibits in ~Traces of Water ~at Bienal Del Agua July 16-September 6, 2026 Cacacais, Portugal

Under the evocative theme “The Traces of Water” the biennial unfolds as an open and welcoming encounter within the worlds of art and culture, built around an interdisciplinary project that brings together Arts, Science, and Technology.


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BIENAL DEL AGUA

EN 2-1278 | 1981 | 9 x 31 x 15 (in) | Oil on Resin
Additional pieces: Yan Pei-Ming (Middle), William Kentridge (Right)

JULY 16 - SEPTEMBER 6, 2026

CASCAIS, PORTGUAL

The highly anticipated exhibition will run from July 16 through September 6, 2026, at the Centro de Congressos de Estoril. Curated by the distinguished critic and curator Demetrio Paparoni, the biennial explores the intersection of art, science, and technology through its central theme, "The Traces of Water."


Feuerman will exhibit alongside a prestigious lineup of global contemporary masters, including William Kentridge, Marina Abramović, and Marzia Migliora. The exhibition invites viewers to examine human history, environmental impacts, and cultural narratives through the lens of water.





For more information, visit the Bienal del Agua website below:

Marzia Migliora (Left), Annette Lemieux (Middle), Carole A. Feuerman, EN 2-1278 (Right)

Feuerman's work has long explored the beauty, symbolism, and transformative power of water, making her participation especially meaningful within this ambitious exhibition. Her sculpture, EN 2-1278, will be presented at the Estoril Congress Center, alongside works by an extraordinary roster of internationally acclaimed artists. Other artists include Marina Abramović, Aryz – Octavi Arrizabalaga, Jordi Bernadó, Monica Bonvicini, Alexander Brodsky, Maria Brunner, Geneviève Caron, Chen Ting-Jung, José Cosme, Ian Davenport, María Adela Díaz, Ding Yi, Sergio Fermariello, Philipp Fürhofer, Regina José Galindo, Arvin Golrokh, Stefan Guggisberg, Gonzalo Guzmán, Peter Halley, Roni Horn, Aki Inomata, Liu Jianhua, Mimmo Jodice, Tadashi Kawamata, William Kentridge, Rusudan Khizanishvili, Abdoulaye Konaté, Morten Krogvold, Annette Lemieux, Lukas Liese, Robert Longo, Masbedo, Andrea Mastrovito, Melissa McGill, Marzia Migliora, Isabel Muñoz, Miquel Navarro, Samuel Nnorom, Erwin Olaf, Peter Piller, Paola Pivi, Alexander Ponomarev, Arne Quinze, Andrés Rábago García, Farid Rasulov, Anselm Reyle, Miguel Ángel Ríos, Thomas Ruff, Nicola Samorì, Regine Schumann, Gian Maria Tosatti, Guido vander Werve, Joana Vasconcelos, Massimo Vitali, Wang Guangyi, Yan Pei-Ming, Leyla Yenirce and Zhang Huan.


We are honored to see Feuerman's work included in this significant international exhibition, where art becomes a catalyst for reflection, dialogue, and global responsibility.


Bienal del Agua - The Traces of Water

July 18 – September 6, 2026

Cascais, Portugal


We hope you'll join us in celebrating this exciting milestone as Feuerman's work continues to engage audiences around the world through the universal language of art!



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