Eurico Borges, born in Cháves on June 20, 1950, is a prominent visual artist of Portuguese origin. His artistic career has developed in various parts of the world, beginning with his participation in group exhibitions in Lisbon in 1969 and continuing with his first solo exhibition in Cháves in 1972. Over the years, he has exhibited in cities such as Régua, Porto, Valencia, Paris, Ourense, Amsterdam, and many more, consolidating his presence in the international art scene. Borges has received awards such as the Medal of Artistic Merit from the Spanish Ministry of Information and Tourism in 1978, and has participated in important events such as the Biennial of Vila Nova de Cerveira in Portugal. His work has been the subject of numerous solo and group exhibitions, including his participation in the Havana Biennial and exhibitions in cities such as New York, Miami, Havana and Santiago de Cuba, among others.
Throughout his career, Borges has explored a wide range of subjects and techniques, from graphic design and book illustration to the creation of murals for museums and city halls. His work has been published in local newspapers and has been the subject of art books and catalogs. In addition, he has been honored by cultural and municipal institutions in several countries, demonstrating the impact and relevance of his work in the international art scene.