Artist

Miguel Gomez

Born in Lisbon, 1972 and lives in Lisbon

Born in 1972 in Lisbon (Portugal), where he lives and works. After starting his career as a film critic, from 1999 Miguel Gomes directed a series of short films, followed by his first feature film in 2004, La Gueule que tu mérites. His fame grew internationally in 2012 with his film Taboo, which won the Alfred Bauer Prize at the Berlin Film Festival. Two years later, his ambitious trilogy of The Arabian Nights borrowed the structure and form of the tale and transposed it with acerbic irony to Portugal between July 2013 and August 2014, when the country was ravaged by austerity policies. Drawing on popular imaginaries, his works are marked by the blurring of documentary and fiction that defines his style as a whole. He is currently working on an adaptation of the novel Os Sertões (The Highlands), written in 1902 by the Brazilian Euclides da Cunha.

Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Shéhérazade, at Night
Palais de Tokyo invites contemporary art fans to discover their latest exhibition, “Scheherazade, at Night”. A dive into the tales as realistic as phantasmagoric of artists, included in the exhibition, like Scheherazade telling stories every night to survive.
19 Oct 2022 - 08 Jan 2023
Palais de Tokyo
Paris
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