LISBON. David Bestué “Infinite Sculpture – From the Antique Cast to the 3D Scan” 18 september 2020 – 25 january 2021. Calouste Museum.

2020-10-06T06:46:42+00:00

This exhibition brings together sculptures by contemporary artists and casts from the collection of the Faculty of Fine Arts of Lisbon, analysing the relevance of the casting technique in current artistic practices and exploring its infinite possibilities. This exhibition brings together works by 18 [...]

LISBON. David Bestué “Infinite Sculpture – From the Antique Cast to the 3D Scan” 18 september 2020 – 25 january 2021. Calouste Museum.2020-10-06T06:46:42+00:00

LISBON. Karlos Gil “Come To Dust” 13 March – May 2020, Galería Francisco Fino.

2020-05-23T06:12:27+00:00

The multiple art practice by Karlos Gil (Toledo, 1984) thrives on paradox, memory and navigation between the past and the present to articulate or question the codes that construct meaning. His latest projects reflect on the cadences of language as a narrative element and [...]

LISBON. Karlos Gil “Come To Dust” 13 March – May 2020, Galería Francisco Fino.2020-05-23T06:12:27+00:00

LISBON. José María Cano “Apostolate” 21 december 2019 – 12 january 2020. Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga.

2020-01-13T06:38:12+00:00

José Maria Cano launched his career as a musician and composer, most notably as a member of the best-selling Spanish pop band Mecano. For the past 20 years, he has devoted himself exclusively to painting and has gained acclaim for his meticulous and visually [...]

LISBON. José María Cano “Apostolate” 21 december 2019 – 12 january 2020. Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga.2020-01-13T06:38:12+00:00

LISBON. Lucía Vallejo “E as veias correm…” 15 november 2019 – 11 january 2020. Casa-Museu Medeiros e Almeida.

2020-01-13T06:37:03+00:00

Lucía Vallejo was born in Bilbao in 1975. Sculptor and art historian. Her artwork is regularly exhibited in galleries and international art fairs like ARCO, Art Cologne or Pulse New York, ZONAMACO, among others. She has worked with Maior art gallery for a decade, and with Distrito4 [...]

LISBON. Lucía Vallejo “E as veias correm…” 15 november 2019 – 11 january 2020. Casa-Museu Medeiros e Almeida.2020-01-13T06:37:03+00:00

LISBON. Eva Armisén “The New Life” 30 november 2019 – 10 january 2020. Galería Arte Periférica.

2020-01-13T06:35:40+00:00

“The new life” is a solo exhibition by contemporary Spanish artist Eva Armisén whose paintings, drawings, and etchings have the capacity to transform each day into a unique occasion. Eva Armisén brings something that goes almost beyond definition: an affirmation of life that vetoes [...]

LISBON. Eva Armisén “The New Life” 30 november 2019 – 10 january 2020. Galería Arte Periférica.2020-01-13T06:35:40+00:00

LISBON. Arturo Álvarez “The Dawn of Conversation” 23 november 2019 – 18 january 2020. NAVE Curadoria de Arte.

2020-01-23T06:36:09+00:00

Arturo Álvarez (b. Pontevedra 1964) Designer, craftsman, artist, he prefers to define himself as creator. Arturo Álvarez is a product of his life story. His childhood marked, without a doubt, his future as a creator. The exuberant nature of his native land, Galicia in [...]

LISBON. Arturo Álvarez “The Dawn of Conversation” 23 november 2019 – 18 january 2020. NAVE Curadoria de Arte.2020-01-23T06:36:09+00:00

LISBON. Daniel Canogar “Teratologies, 2001” 1st november – 8 december 2019. Museo Nacional de Arte Contemporánea do Chiado.

2019-12-11T08:18:50+00:00

Daniel Canogar (Madrid, 1964) is one of the most important international artists in the field of multimedia arts and a pioneer in the use of new digital languages ​​that for over 25 years have embodied an extensive and continuous path. There is a richness of [...]

LISBON. Daniel Canogar “Teratologies, 2001” 1st november – 8 december 2019. Museo Nacional de Arte Contemporánea do Chiado.2019-12-11T08:18:50+00:00

LISBON. Antonio Ballester Moreno “Planetas” 19 september – 9 november 2019. Pedro Cera Gallery.

2019-11-18T10:46:31+00:00

The works of Antonio Ballester Moreno point to a world of primary colours and childish forms where materials like unprocessed jute or clay yield an oeuvre of singular beauty and austere shapes. Ballester Moreno’s artistic practice is a convergence of various themes, including that of the [...]

LISBON. Antonio Ballester Moreno “Planetas” 19 september – 9 november 2019. Pedro Cera Gallery.2019-11-18T10:46:31+00:00

LISBON “Parallel Looks. Iran-Spain: Photographers in the Mirror” 26 july – 24 september 2019. Archivo Municipal.

2019-09-29T07:07:21+00:00

"The asphalt covered streets and sidewalks during the everyday hustle and bustle are the ideal backdrop to study and record a city and has been an ongoing subject for the camera since the earliest days of photography, whether in books or exhibitions, and worthy [...]

LISBON “Parallel Looks. Iran-Spain: Photographers in the Mirror” 26 july – 24 september 2019. Archivo Municipal.2019-09-29T07:07:21+00:00

LONDON. Jorge Mañes Rubio “The Moon” 19 july 2019 – 5 january 2020. National Maritime Museum.

2020-01-07T07:08:21+00:00

To celebrate 50 years since NASA's Apollo 11 mission landed the first humans on the Moon, the National Maritime Museum at the Royal Greenwich Museums in London stages The Moon, the UK's biggest exhibition dedicated to Earth's nearest celestial neighbour. Jorge Mañes Rubio's iconic Moon Temple will be featured [...]

LONDON. Jorge Mañes Rubio “The Moon” 19 july 2019 – 5 january 2020. National Maritime Museum.2020-01-07T07:08:21+00:00

LISBON. Gema Rupérez “Latitude” 23 may – 31 july 2019. ACERVO Contemporary Art.

2019-08-04T07:21:43+00:00

The history of the Greenwich meridian is a history of scientific, commercial and political convention, and above all a history of struggle for hegemonic power. "Latitude" oscillates between what the "first meridian" means, the exploration of the landscapes that sustain it, and a feeling [...]

LISBON. Gema Rupérez “Latitude” 23 may – 31 july 2019. ACERVO Contemporary Art.2019-08-04T07:21:43+00:00

LISBON. Domènec Corbella “Navigatio Vitae” 18 april – 12 may 2019. National Fine Arts Society.

2019-05-16T07:50:37+00:00

The exhibition “Navigatio vitae”, curated by Professor António Quadros Ferreira from the University of Porto, is comprised of paintings that use both wet and dry techniques, the outcome of a six-year inquiry into water. In fact, this element was the subject of research in [...]

LISBON. Domènec Corbella “Navigatio Vitae” 18 april – 12 may 2019. National Fine Arts Society.2019-05-16T07:50:37+00:00

LISBON. “Sorolla The Land” 7 december 2018 – 31 march 2019. Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga.

2019-04-01T16:24:48+00:00

A partnership with the Sorolla Museum, Madrid, this exhibition, curate by Carmen Pena, will bring together 118 paintings by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (Valencia, 1863 - Cercedilla, 1923) from the museum and from Spanish private collections. The exhibition shows how Sorolla, the master of [...]

LISBON. “Sorolla The Land” 7 december 2018 – 31 march 2019. Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga.2019-04-01T16:24:48+00:00

LISBON. “Lisbon and Pessoa by Ten Spanish Artists” until 15 november 2018. Hotel Pessoa

2018-11-16T11:50:36+00:00

Thirty-five works by Spanish artists, dedicated to interpreting and paying tribute to Fernando Pessoa and the Portuguese capital’s literary fascination, have arrived at the heart of Lisbon. From September 15 to November 15, the paintings will be on display at Lisboa Pessoa Hote The [...]

LISBON. “Lisbon and Pessoa by Ten Spanish Artists” until 15 november 2018. Hotel Pessoa2018-11-16T11:50:36+00:00

LISBON. Pichiavo “VERSUS” 13 april – 9 may 2018. Underdogs Gallery

2018-05-10T10:24:43+00:00

Featuring a body of works that comprises both large- and small-scale paintings, drawings, and sculptures, PichiAvo's first exhibition at Underdogs Gallery presents a scenographic setting that materialises the artists' original dialectic approach based on a dialoguing combination between different elements that results in an [...]

LISBON. Pichiavo “VERSUS” 13 april – 9 may 2018. Underdogs Gallery2018-05-10T10:24:43+00:00

LISBON. Maria Luisa Fernandez. “Works 1980 – 1990” Until 5 may 2018. Galeria Maisterravalbuena

2018-05-06T08:30:16+00:00

María Luisa Fernández’s works are characterized be the use of disparate artistic languages, ranging from post-conceptual and minimalism to elements coming from the intersections between constructivism and the tradition of the Basque sculpture, training ground of the artist. The use of “doublé entendres” and [...]

LISBON. Maria Luisa Fernandez. “Works 1980 – 1990” Until 5 may 2018. Galeria Maisterravalbuena2018-05-06T08:30:16+00:00

LISBON. Antoni Muntadas “Spectacle / Power / Mass Media.” 8 march – 7 april 2018. Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art

2018-04-08T07:34:22+00:00

The exhibition Spectacle / Power / Mass Media presents works from the 1990’s to the 2010’s, most of them never shown before in Portugal. Muntadas’ multidisciplinary practice explores and analyses the social, political and anthropological phenomena of our world, in order to reveal the [...]

LISBON. Antoni Muntadas “Spectacle / Power / Mass Media.” 8 march – 7 april 2018. Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art2018-04-08T07:34:22+00:00
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