Events
Júlio Pomar | REVOLUÇÕES 1960-1975
The 1960s and 1970s were times of change in the work and life of Júlio Pomar and this exhibition delves into this period of exploration and reorientation in Pomar’s career, showcasing works that have not been exhibited for a long time.
Daniel Blaufuks – the days are numbered
Daniel Blaufuks has developed a visual-textual diary since 2018. At MAAT, he presents mainly the year of 2023. The more than 450 works include instant photographs, collages, and clippings with personal notes, quotes and comments.
Carnations and Velvet
The exhibition showcases Portuguese and Czechoslovak art with works from the 1960s to 1990s.
Coco Chanel - Beyond Fashion
The iconic fashion designer is in the spotlight at the Museum Quarter in Cascais.
In the Garden
No Jardim (“In the Garden”) brings together a series of works produced by Afonso Rocha, between 2022 and 2023 | MU.SA – Museu das Artes de Sintra
The Building on Display
The MUDE - Design Museum building, recently reopened, following the building's complete refurbishment, it is showing 'The Building on Display' until 31 October, offering a journey through the ages.
The thread of time
Alves Dias invites the public to appreciate works that represent contemporary textile art over more than four decades of artistic activity.
William Klein – The Whole World is a Stage
This is the first major European exhibition of William Klein’s work since his death in 2022.
European Heritage Days'24
[ September ] The Heritage Days are an opportunity to re-familiarise ourselves with the past and to help shape the future.
Yasuhiro Morinaga - The Voice of Inconstant Savage
This multifaceted, polyphonic and immersive sound installation by Yasuhiro Morinaga links the historical encounter of Portuguese culture with Japan, memories and myths that remain and co-exist with other minority cultures in the Amazon.
Go Watanabe - M5A5
Artist Go Watanabe raises the topics of our perception of reality through 3DCG distorted perceptions of quotidian objects in an extreme slow-motion sensory experience.
Tide Line. CAM’s Collection
'Tide Line' starts from the Revolution of 25 April 1974 to reach the present day, reflecting on the ongoing revolutions, most importantly those related to the state of the planet.
Leonor Antunes - the constant inequality of leonor’s days*
For the opening of its new building, CAM has invited Leonor Antunes to present a new project. the starting point was Antunes’ research on the works and journeys of women artists, key figures in the modernist movement
The Occidental Calligrapher. Fernando Lemos and Japan
The work of multidisciplinary artist Fernando Lemos and his relationship with Japan is one of the highlights of the opening of CAM's new building.
European Researchers Night
An event in which researchers from different fields, share experiences and knowledge with citizens of all ages, as well as with other researchers, investors and politicians.
Festival Vapor
The three days of the Festival guarantee entertainment for everyone, including concerts, performances, Crafts Fair Steampunk, duels and street food, always in the company of the Lisbon Steampunk League.
Amadora International Comic Festival'24
[ October ] For aficionados of comics, the Amadora International Festival offers an opportunity to mingle with authors and other professionals from all over the world.
Evelyn Kahn - Improbable
Photographer Evelyn Kahn will open a solo exhibition at the Medeiros e Almeida Museum, in Lisbon | 10 October > 9 November'24
Artists’ Studios Open Day
Dozens of artists, from those starting out to the most famous, are going to share their spaces and creations at another edition of Open Artists’ Workshops.
Drawing Room Lisboa'24
Focusing on contemporary drawing and the medium of paper, Drawing Room Lisboa has invited several international galleries to present the most “significant, challenging and innovative” works of art from their artists.