Events
Painting in Motion
The first immersive exhibition in Portugal dedicated to the work of the artist Vieira da Silva, a unique and innovative sensory experience that combines the work of art with moving image and sound.
Museu Banksy Lisbon
The Museu Banksy Lisbon arrives in Lisbon bringing Banksy’s satirical and subversive street art.
Japan: Festivities and Traditions
Japão: Festas e Tradições | The celebration of the New Year, the Boys and Girls Parties, the purification, protection and funerary rites, as well as the fertility cults, are some of the festivities and rituals of Japan.
Fairs and Markets of Príncipe Real
[ weekly ] Take full benefit of this street market in one of the most select neighbourhoods of Lisbon and find unique and vintage objects at knock-down prices.
ONE - The sea like you never felt it
Artistic Installation | This Lisbon Oceanarium's exhibition is a sensory experience that transports us to the origin of our relationship with the Sea.
Markets - Feira na Avenida
[ 2nd weekend of the month ] The Fair on the Avenue - the avenue´s meeting point for tradition and crafts lovers.
Benfica Handicrafts Market
[ 2nd Saturday of the month ] Urban handicrafts meet residential neighbourhood in this Lisbon market, where it’s worth spending some time. Discover a different bairro from those in the tourist guides.
Fado in Chiado
Fado in Chiado is a live Fado Show an excellent way to discover culture and the city.
Feira da Ladra (Flea Market)
[ Tuesday and Saturday ] Discover treasures at Lisbon’s most iconic market, the Feira da Ladra, or flea market, where there’s always something original, kitsch or vintage to be found.
Archive of Helena Almeida
Photographs of artworks and exhibitions, press cuttings and reviews from 1967 to 2018, and correspondence with entities, institutions and gallery owners are some of the documents from Helena Almeida’s archive.
Who are you? – A national theater looking at the country
This exhibition recounts a period in the history of the D. Maria II Theatre, drawing parallels between the country’s political and social circumstances.
It smells good, it smells like Lisboa
The collection of Afonso Oliveira, comprising over 5,000 items related to perfumery and cosmetics, takes visitors through more than 150 years of history.
Japan: Festivities and Traditions
The exhibition Japan: Festivities and Traditions proposes an immersive journey to these festivities.
The Surrealist Artists in the Manuel Collection of Brito
Opens at CAMB the exhibition “The Surrealist Artists in the Manuel Collection of Brito”, celebrating the Centenary of the publishing André Breton’s Surrealist Manifesto in 1924, and the 75th anniversary of the 1949 surrealist exhibitions.
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.
Inverted on us - Catarina Dias
Catarina Dias continues her work of questioning the enigma of visibility: the mystery of images and words, their transparencies and dissimilarities, analogies and metamorphoses, clear reflections and tacit echoes.
Black Ancient Futures
Black Ancient Futures brings together 11 artists from the African diaspora, who employ different languages to propose a wide range of alternative narratives and landscapes that contest the dominant panorama of the contemporary arts.
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.
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