Lisbon's Letreiro Galeria Glows in a Beautiful Short Film
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FilmsLisbon's Letreiro Galeria Glows in a Beautiful Short FilmDocumenting Rita Mrias and Paulo Barata's tireless work to preserve a city's graphic heritage.Better LettersFeb 13, 2025 2 min readLetreiro Galeria houses over 400 salvaged signs from the Portuguese capital. Photo: Adriano Fagundes.At the 2019 Letterheads meet in Porto, I was approached by a woman holding a book in her hand that she wanted to show me. I started flicking through it, and was instantly blown away by its contents: meticulous research into signs from Lisbon, Portugal, including archival photographs, blueprints, and, in the front section, pictures of their removal from buildings.Cidade Grfica: Letreiros e Reclames, Lisboa no Sculos XX, available from Bibliotecas de Lisboa.That woman was Rita Mrias, and the book, Cidade Grfica (Graphic City), was a gift for me. (Thank you again Rita!) It was produced to coincide with an exhibition from Letreiro Galeria, a small collective of volunteers led by Rita and her husband Paulo Barata. They work tirelessly to preserve the graphic heritage of the Portuguese capital, which is being eroded as global brands replace local business, and their distinctive signs, on its high streets.Spreads from the 272 packed pages of Cidade Grfica.The book documents the group's research and conservation activities, which extend to salvaging signs threatened with destruction. Over 400 of these are now housed in a storage facility, with about half of these lovingly restored, and, in the case of the many neon signs, plugged in. However, their warehouse is soon to be demolished, and so they are seeking a new space, as documented in this beautiful short film by Irish director Gar O'Rourke.PORTICO_#07 - ON & OFF on Vimeo.The film is accompanied by an online article by Sandra Nobre, with photography from Adriano Fagundes, that can also be read in magazine format.More FilmsMore Books
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