Raquel Belli
Raquel Belli (b. 1982) is a Portuguese visual artist and photographer of Italian descent who has lived and worked between Portugal and East Timor. Her artistic practice spans various forms, including documentary and travel photography, and she is known for integrating techniques from basketry and weaving into her work.
Biography
Bio
Raquel Belli earned her degree in Visual Arts from ESAD - Escola Superior de Artes e Design in 2006 and completed a Technical Course in Photography at ETIC - Escola de Tecnologias, Inovação e Criação in 2008. She has actively participated in group and solo exhibitions throughout her career and has contributed significantly to documentary and travel photography.
Academic Carrer
Raquel Belli holds a degree in Visual Arts from ESAD - Escola Superior de Artes e Design (2006) and completed a Technical Course in Photography at ETIC - Escola de Tecnologias, Inovação e Criação (2008).
Professional Carrer
Belli has worked extensively in documentary and travel photography, including an internship and work with the travel magazine Volta ao Mundo. Her contributions to the creation of WAP (WomenArtPower) and her publication on Timorese Christmas highlight her engagement with both artistic and cultural initiatives. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and cultural venues, reflecting her diverse artistic endeavors.
Influences
Belli’s work is influenced by basketry and weaving techniques, which she integrates into her photography to reflect the randomness and aesthetics of her subjects. Her experiences in East Timor and her focus on documentary photography also shape her artistic vision.
Works from Raquel Belli
Ontem, Hoje e Amanhã
Raquel Belli
including VAT
Edition of /12
Giclée print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
Smooth FineArt 270 g/m2 paper
29.7 × 42 cm
2025
Underdogs celebrates the 25th of April with the launch of a special series of editions by seven Portuguese artists who, although they did not experience the revolution firsthand, grew up with its legacy deeply embedded in the fabric of society. This year marks 51 years since the Carnation Revolution — a historical moment that ended decades of dictatorship and restored democracy in Portugal. The works emerged from an invitation by Underdogs to engage in a dialogue with iconic photographs by Alfredo Cunha — one of Portugal’s most important photojournalists. With a sharp and sensitive eye, Cunha captured defining moments of April 25, 1974, immortalising expressions of freedom, confrontation, silence, and hope.
Each artist was invited to choose, reflect on, and respond to one of these images, inviting viewers to step into a portal through time and offering a new, personal reading of the past. Originally presented in the exhibition Portais do Tempo, held at the former Lisnave shipyards in Almada in 2023, these powerful works are now being relaunched as limited editions — produced in the same format and with identical margins. Each edition will be sold at the same price, making them accessible to a wider audience and reaffirming the importance of keeping alive the reflection on what freedom means, and what it continues to mean, today.
In one of Alfredo Cunha’s most iconic photographs, a child stands between intertwined hands — a symbol of communion, vulnerability, and the first moments of freedom. Using an ancestral method of weaving — not with threads, but with photography — Belli creates a piece that speaks of connection, memory, and care. Her work asks: what world are yesterday’s children offering to those of today? Do we still know how to cherish the freedom that was once so newly won? Through this poetic and tactile gesture, Belli invites us to reflect on the meaning of freedom — then, and now.
Mirror -Mirror-
Raquel Belli
including VAT
Edition /35 + 5 AP
Giclée print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
Natural White 270 g/m2 paper
29.7 × 42 cm
2024
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Exhibitions
Projects
Let's Eat!
- AKACORLEONE
- Cássio Markowski
- Fidel Évora
- HalfStudio
- Julien Raffin
- Maria Imaginário
- Marta Lapeña
- Pitanga
- Raquel Belli
- Tamara Alves
- Unidigrazz
24 July - 26 October 2024
Portais do Tempo
- Ana Malta
- Fidel Evora
- Inês Teles
- Márcio Carvalho
- Pedro Gramaxo
- Petra.Preta
- Raquel Belli
13 April - 13 July 2024
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