It presents a reading of the work of architect Raúl Hestnes Ferreira (1931–2018) based on his working process, dominated by charcoal drawing and architectural experimentation.
From €7 to €12This exhibition has as its starting point the work The Ballad of Sexual Dependency by Nan Goldin.
From €7 to €12Fred Sandback: Threading Space explores the full spectrum of the renowned American artist’s work in an unprecedented solo exhibition in Portugal.
Rooms is the first solo exhibition by Anthony McCall in Portugal. Developing in a space between sculpture, cinema, drawing and performance, McCall’s work is recognised for the innovative way in which it explores these intersections.
From €11In one of the most important shows of the year, MAAT presents Disco, an exhibition with more than 500 paintings by Vivian Suter – the Swiss-Argentine artist exploring the possibilities of painting, particularly its relationship with nature.
From €11The new trilogy by the Companhia Paulo Ribeiro presents its first choreographed piece Maurice Accompagné.
From €12 to €15Salão Motorclássico, an exhibition entirely dedicated to the world of classic cars and motorbikes.
From €11This double bill from the Portuguese Centro Coreográfico Nacional and the Ballet de Lorraine, France, brings to the stage A Folia, by the Portuguese choreographer Marco da Silva Ferreira.
From €15 to €30Originally, Peggy Guggenheim organised the Exhibition by 31 Women in New York in 1943 to highlight the work of women artists that had often been dismissed by the patriarchal mindset of the time.
From €12This exhibition takes visitors on a journey through the arts from 1909 to 1975.
From €12ART EXPO LISBON brings to the portuguese capital a set of established and emerging artists, galleries, and art collectives from different backgrounds, offering a diversified and unique art experience to the visitors.
The ARCOlisboa International Contemporary Art Fair returns with a selection of galleries and a commitment to Portuguese art and its connections to the international scene.
From 11 to 27 November, Alkantara Festival invites artists and audiences to an international programme of dance, theatre, performance and meetings, spread throughout the city of Lisbon.