Opening planned for 2027
in a European location — ideally a deconsecrated church, monastery, or sacred site, where silence and gravitas meet artistic urgency.
We are currently searching for a suitable venue: a place with depth, resonance, and the capacity to hold this work with dignity.
We are equally open to collaborations with institutions, cultural spaces, curators, municipalities and partners who share this urgency and wish to support or host the exhibition.
The exhibition will be a condensed, curated transformation of the digital project:
- Talks, discussions, and panels on gender, violence, and justice
- Figurative artworks: sculpture, installation, painting
- Each piece dedicated to a real femicide case
- A large-scale video installation sourced from the Instagram community
- Poetry, literature, and text fragments
- Performance, sound, and movement
The vision follows three guiding principles
1. Contemplation
A space to slow down, witness, and honour the women.
2. Impact & Insight
Art that confronts.
Art that asks:
What are we not seeing? What are we unwilling to see?
3. Action
An interactive area providing concrete resources: support networks, feminist initiatives, crisis contacts, prevention programmes, campaigns, ways to act.
MoreHer Last Portrait is not only a memorial.
It is a call for change — grounded in art, community, and collective memory.
If you are interested in collaborating or exploring possibilities for hosting the exhibition, we would be glad to hear from you.

