As part of the commemoration of the centenary of the birth of fado singer Amália Rodrigues, the Museu de Lisboa will take you on a journey through the history of fado and the life of its most famous proponent.
During the 1940s, the sculptor Joaquim Valente created a bust of a singing Amalia Rodrigues with her head inclined, eyes closed and a serene face.
The image of this sculpture became iconic in 1962 when it was chosen for the cover of the album in which the singer began her artistic partnership with the composer Alain Oulman.
While the album was untitled, it has become known as Bust. This exhibition tells the story of this bust.
Until 31st October, Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm
Palácio Pimenta, Museu de Lisboa, Campo Grande
Metro: Campo Grande
Buses: 701, 717, 735, 736, 738, 747, 750, 755, 767, 778, 783, 796, 798
Tickets: 3 euros
More information at: museudelisboa.pt