Modus Operandi
Carlos Bunga was part of the group exhibition Modus Operandi at Serralves. The exhibition brings together works that have been incorporated into the Serralves Collection since it was launched in 1989. It reflects specific experimental or transdisciplinary approaches and includes conceptual and formal themes that convey the attitudes, contexts and concerns that marked art production since the 1960s.
Zonas de Transição
Carlos Bunga was part of the collective exhibition Transition Zones – Works from the PLMJ Foundation Collection at the Torreão Nascente of the Cordoaria Nacional. The selection of works and artists includes different generations from Portuguese-speaking countries,
Perspectiva 24
Carlos Bunga was part of the collective exhibition at MUSEU BIENAL DE CERVEIRA
Materiais Transitórios – Núcleo de Escultura da Colecção da Fundação PLMJ
The PLMJ Foundation organized an exhibition at the Fine Arts Society (Sociedade Nacional de Belas Artes) with a selection of works focusing on sculptures by artists from Portugal and Mozambique belonging to the PLMJ Foundation collection.
Au sud d’aujourd’hui
Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian organized an exhibition at its Centre Culturel Calouste Gulbenkian, including works from Portuguese contemporary artists who demonstrate critical thinking in the face of modernity and reflect on being marked by the cosmopolitan and critical experience of their national reality.
Colección Helga de Alvear
Carlos Bunga was part of the exhibition Colección Helga de Alvear at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Helga de Alvear, curated by José María Viñuela, patron of the Foundation.
Low Key
The show at Centro Botín brought together artists whose proposals derive from an economy of means, involving manual production, the use of poor materials and an emphasis on the small, the homely and the humble, expressing sensations of vulnerability and transience motivated by the phenomena of uncertainty that plague today's society.
Itinerarios 2005/06
This exhibition at Centro Botín brought together the work carried out during artist residences by the winners of the XIII call for Plastic Arts Scholarships organized by Fundación Botín. With his grant, Bunga moved to New York for the International Studio & Curatorial Program.