Mortágua (est. 2026) is a nomadic contemporary art gallery with roots in Paris.

Named after an isolated natural haven in central Portugal, Mortágua alludes to a landscape of mythical stillness, contrasting with the mobility inherent to the origins of the gallery.

Mortágua fosters artistic dialogue across borders - connecting artists to audiences outside of their usual geographies. Rooted in the founders’ international backgrounds and experiences, the gallery is shaped by a deep commitment to cultural exchange.

Each project brings unfamiliar voices and perspectives to local art ecosystems, fostering moments of resonance, curiosity, and reflection. The gallery embraces experimentation and collaboration by leveraging the unique offerings of its host cities and their communities.

In site-specific exhibitions, Mortágua reimagines the possibilities of place, where architecture, memory, and artworks converge.