The Factory of Shadows: Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller at the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Nova
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The Factory of Shadows: Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller at the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Nova
The Cabinet of Curiousness. Photo: Jorge das Neves.



COIMBRA.- Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller have been selected as the featured artists for the 2025 edition of solo show, a monographic exhibition promoted by Anozero in the years between biennials. Based in Canada, the duo is internationally celebrated for their immersive multimedia sound installations and their audio/video walks.

In Coimbra, they are showcasing over a dozen works at the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Nova, from April 5 to July 5. The Factory of Shadows is the title of the exhibition, curated by the Círculo de Artes Plásticas de Coimbra (Círculo). Highlights include the much-acclaimed Forty Part Motet and the first presentation outside the United States of The Infinity Machine.

Presenting their work in a solo show in Portugal for the first time, Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller are described by Carlos Antunes, director of the Círculo, as “among the most significant inheritors of a certain Wagnerian notion of the total work of art — Gesamtkunstwerk — though here stripped of any operatic visual exuberance.”

Using minimal scenic elements — tables, chairs, speakers, mirrors, books, musical instruments, vintage televisions, and other old technological devices — their work captures the attention of all the spectator’s senses, particularly exploring the sculptural qualities of sound. For Carlos Antunes, The Factory of Shadows serves as “a trigger for revisiting our individual and collective memories.”

In light of the complex history and architectural significance of the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Nova — a religious site later transformed into a military barracks and now home to Anozero — The Factory of Shadows aims to offer new interpretations of this monastic complex, reframing both the artists’ work and the space itself. The presence of this artist duo in such an emblematic building firmly establishes it as a central venue for contemporary art in Portugal and Europe.

Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller

In 2001, Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller represented Canada at the 49th Venice Biennale, where they received the Premio Speciale and the Benesse Prize. More recently, they have exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Monterrey, Mexico (2019); Oude Kerk, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2018); the 21st Century Museum, Kanazawa, Japan (2017); the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, France (2017); the Aarhus Art Museum, Denmark (2015); the Reina Sofía Museum, Madrid, Spain (2015); the Menil Collection, Houston, USA (2015); the Sydney Biennale, Australia (2014); the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA (2013); and Documenta 13, Kassel, Germany (2012). In 2011, they were awarded Germany’s Käthe Kollwitz Prize.










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