Events
All The World's a Stage - William Klein
All the World’s a Stage is the most ambitious and comprehensive exhibition of the work of William Klein, recognised as one of the most influential photographers of the second half of the 20th century, on the European continent since his death.
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.
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
H BOX
Designed by French-Portuguese artist and architect Didier Fiúza Faustino, H BOX is a portable screening room that travels around the world in museums, biennials and festivals. It arrives now at CAM, creating a new space dedicated to videoart.
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.
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.
IMAGO 2024 - Cuspindo a Barlovento
AT MNAC, works by two artists will be on display: Manuel Sendón and Yu Depeng
Imago Lisboa Photo Festival
Imago Lisboa festival enhances the different contemporary photographic practices, without forgetting the presentation of authors of recognized historical value, whose knowledge is essential for understanding the current narratives.
Kabuki Theater and the Japanese Print Tradition and Transition
Tradition and Transition: Through 91 prints and 11 objects, a collection from the Fundação Oriente never before exhibited, "Kabuki Theater and the Japanese Print" highlights the fascinating relationship between these two arts.
ODD
Luisa Cunha is the creator of the ODD exhibition, Known for her installations with sound and text.
More than Houses: How will we live on April 2074?
How can we tackle the housing crisis by adapting cities and territories to the economic and social context, as well as to climate and technological changes?
French Film Festival'24
Lisboa once again hosts the French Film Festival, a great cinema celebration.
Piero della Francesca
MNAA-Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga | Altarpiece of the Hermits of Saint Augustine - belonging to the Museo Poldi Pezzoli, by Piero della Francesca (c. 1412-1492), one of the exponents of the Renaissance.
The Language of Shadows: Visual Correspondence
A correspondence often begins spontaneously. The visual correspondence between Catarina and Fernando began in this way, so it's not possible to pinpoint its exact beginning.
Long is the Journey
Encompassing painting, sculpture and art installations, Long is the Journey is an exhibition that brings together around 50 works by nine artists from the Artur Bual Artistic and Cultural Circle, in partnership with the National Coach Museum.
Alexandre Estrela - A Natureza Aborrece o Monstro
Alexandre Estrela is interested in the porosity and ambiguity of experience. His works use visual, sound, and spatial elements to construct synesthetic proposals.
Hestnes Ferreira – Form | Matter | Light
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.
Homo Urbanus
A Citymatographic Odyssey by Bêka & Lemoine
Splendor in Venice
Canaletto and Guardi in 18th Century Painting - The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum welcomes the masters of 18th-century Venetian painting in an exhibition organised in collaboration with the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza.
Saint Anthony in Advertising
24 OCT 2024 to 20 APR 2025 - The use of the image of Saint Anthony in promotional material goes hand in hand with the history of advertising in Portugal throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.