Hoje Soube-me a Pouco

For the celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the 25th of April 1974 (the Carnation Revolution), Hoje soube-me a pouco brings together a group of artists and works that marked that period, as well as artists from more recent generations.

As part of the celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the 25th of April 1974 (the Carnation Revolution), Hoje soube-me a pouco [today didn’t feel enough] brings together a group of artists and works that marked the period after the founding moment of Portuguese democracy.

In addition to including several of the main figures of Portuguese contemporary art from the 1970s and 80s, the exhibition also features artists from more recent generations whose works continue and expand legacies and creative trends that emerged after 1974.

Most of the pieces included in the exhibition belong to the EDP Foundation Art Collection. 
 
Drawing on the EDP Foundation Art Collection, to which works from other private and institutional collections, as well as some previously unseen works, have been added, the exhibition favours some future lines triggered by the transition to democracy.
 

Participating artists
Gabriel Abrantes, Helena Almeida, Leonor Antunes, Eduardo Batarda, Maria Beatriz, Sara Bichão, Inês Botelho, Carlos Bunga, Fernando Calhau, Alberto Carneiro, Pedro Casqueiro, Lourdes Castro, Rosa Carvalho, Rui Chafes, António Dacosta, Armanda Duarte, José Escada, Carla Filipe, Horácio Frutuoso, Gaëtan , Patrícia Garrido, Ana Jotta, Álvaro Lapa, José Loureiro, Jorge Martins, Paulo Nozolino, Maria José Oliveira, António Palolo, Luísa Correia Pereira, Júlio Pomar, Adriana Proganó, Jorge Queiroz, Paula Rego, Pedro Cabrita Reis, Ana Santos, Julião Sarmento, António Sena, Ângelo de Sousa, Susanne Themlitz, Ana Vieira, Xana, Joaquim Bravo, Ana Hather.
 

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  • MAAT - Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e TecnologiaAv. Brasília Central Tejo (Belém) 1300-598 Lisboa
  • From 24 Apr, 2024 to 26 Aug, 2024
  • From €11