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ATTENTION: Museums in Lisbon, along with all other Cultural establishments, will be closed until at least the end of January 2021 due to new Covid safety measures, which you can read about here.
From the organizers: "This exhibition brings together works by 18 contemporary artists and casts from the collection of the Faculty of Fine Arts of Lisbon. It takes a close look at casting, and the role it plays not only in sculpture, but also in many aspects of the everyday world. Casting has been a way […]
Some time during the last decade, for reasons still largely unknown, K-Pop made South Korea mainstream. Then, two years ago, Parasite brought South Korean cinema to the mainstream. And sixteen years before that, Oldboy brought South Korean cinema to the lesser-main-stream. However, this January, Cinemateca Portuguesa reminds us that South Korean cinema has actually been […]
Some time during the last decade, for reasons still largely unknown, K-Pop made South Korea mainstream. Then, two years ago, Parasite brought South Korean cinema to the mainstream. And sixteen years before that, Oldboy brought South Korean cinema to the lesser-main-stream. However, this January, Cinemateca Portuguesa reminds us that South Korean cinema has actually been […]
Some time during the last decade, for reasons still largely unknown, K-Pop made South Korea mainstream. Then, two years ago, Parasite brought South Korean cinema to the mainstream. And sixteen years before that, Oldboy brought South Korean cinema to the lesser-main-stream. However, this January, Cinemateca Portuguesa reminds us that South Korean cinema has actually been […]
Some time during the last decade, for reasons still largely unknown, K-Pop made South Korea mainstream. Then, two years ago, Parasite brought South Korean cinema to the mainstream. And sixteen years before that, Oldboy brought South Korean cinema to the lesser-main-stream. However, this January, Cinemateca Portuguesa reminds us that South Korean cinema has actually been […]
Some time during the last decade, for reasons still largely unknown, K-Pop made South Korea mainstream. Then, two years ago, Parasite brought South Korean cinema to the mainstream. And sixteen years before that, Oldboy brought South Korean cinema to the lesser-main-stream. However, this January, Cinemateca Portuguesa reminds us that South Korean cinema has actually been […]
Some time during the last decade, for reasons still largely unknown, K-Pop made South Korea mainstream. Then, two years ago, Parasite brought South Korean cinema to the mainstream. And sixteen years before that, Oldboy brought South Korean cinema to the lesser-main-stream. However, this January, Cinemateca Portuguesa reminds us that South Korean cinema has actually been […]
Some time during the last decade, for reasons still largely unknown, K-Pop made South Korea mainstream. Then, two years ago, Parasite brought South Korean cinema to the mainstream. And sixteen years before that, Oldboy brought South Korean cinema to the lesser-main-stream. However, this January, Cinemateca Portuguesa reminds us that South Korean cinema has actually been […]
Capital cities have been in the news a lot lately. But enough about that. The UCCLA, aka the Union of Portuguese-speaking Capital Cities, partners with the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Lisbon to bring you the exhibition 'Urbanisms of Portuguese Influence,' and here's what they say about that: "Understanding our cities and the […]
As is often the case with Lisbon even before the 'rona, deadlines don't really mean much. This is often good news for, say, fans of Vincent Van Gogh. Case in point: the massively-advertised-all-around-town Meet Vincent Van Gogh exhibit in Belém has now been extended to February 7th, 2021.* Here's what the organizers say about it: […]
FLAD (the Luso-American Development Foundation) was founded in 1986, and here's what they say about themselves: "Every day we work to promote the development of Portugal in cooperation with the United States of America. And it’s by assuming this mission that FLAD constitutes itself as a bridge between the two countries, a resource of excellence […]
Lamber-te ("LICK YOU") is the oh-so-controversially titled illustration and painting exhibition by locals Ana Stela Cunha and Rodrigo Ribeiro Saturnino (ROD), and here's what its organizers say about it: "In this exhibition, Ana Stela Cunha presents part of her collage work by/on the street, an interventionist. Lick-lick has been one of the means used for […]
Mouraria is one of the few not-yet-gentrified areas left in downtown Lisbon, despite AirBnB continuing to steadily sterilize its beautiful, stinky, resilient little streets like some sort of virus... And the semi-socialist and essential-to-the-vibrance-and-culture of the neighborhood Casa Da Achada is a great example of Mouraria's afore-mentioned resilience. One of the many great traditions this […]
In case you forgot, December 10th was Human Rights Day. Coincidentally, The National Museum of Contemporary Art (MNAC) is hosting an exhibit called Face à Vida Nua ("Facing Naked Life") which features works by three artists to promote reflection on the context of the pandemic and human rights, running Tuesday through Sunday until January 23d. […]
Capital cities have been in the news a lot lately. But enough about that. The UCCLA, aka the Union of Portuguese-speaking Capital Cities, partners with the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Lisbon to bring you the exhibition 'Urbanisms of Portuguese Influence,' and here's what they say about that: "Understanding our cities and the […]
As is often the case with Lisbon even before the 'rona, deadlines don't really mean much. This is often good news for, say, fans of Vincent Van Gogh. Case in point: the massively-advertised-all-around-town Meet Vincent Van Gogh exhibit in Belém has now been extended to February 7th, 2021.* Here's what the organizers say about it: […]
FLAD (the Luso-American Development Foundation) was founded in 1986, and here's what they say about themselves: "Every day we work to promote the development of Portugal in cooperation with the United States of America. And it’s by assuming this mission that FLAD constitutes itself as a bridge between the two countries, a resource of excellence […]
Lamber-te ("LICK YOU") is the oh-so-controversially titled illustration and painting exhibition by locals Ana Stela Cunha and Rodrigo Ribeiro Saturnino (ROD), and here's what its organizers say about it: "In this exhibition, Ana Stela Cunha presents part of her collage work by/on the street, an interventionist. Lick-lick has been one of the means used for […]
With the pandemic, Thomas Mendonça was no longer able to fulfill his work routines - sometimes due to the vegetative state, panic, alertness, contingency, sometimes due to the state of calamity or emergency. Because he “died” of emptiness, he started to paint. He preserved himself and took the time, modestly, to paint portraits in acrylic […]
Well, 2020 is behind us, which means there's only one thing left to do – get out your mask and party! Here's a message of hope from the organizers of this one: "The year 2021 is coming and with it, a new time of hope begins. It is in this spirit that Fábrica Braço de […]
In case you forgot, December 10th was Human Rights Day. Coincidentally, The National Museum of Contemporary Art (MNAC) is hosting an exhibit called Face à Vida Nua ("Facing Naked Life") which features works by three artists to promote reflection on the context of the pandemic and human rights, running Tuesday through Sunday until January 23d. […]
Capital cities have been in the news a lot lately. But enough about that. The UCCLA, aka the Union of Portuguese-speaking Capital Cities, partners with the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Lisbon to bring you the exhibition 'Urbanisms of Portuguese Influence,' and here's what they say about that: "Understanding our cities and the […]
As is often the case with Lisbon even before the 'rona, deadlines don't really mean much. This is often good news for, say, fans of Vincent Van Gogh. Case in point: the massively-advertised-all-around-town Meet Vincent Van Gogh exhibit in Belém has now been extended to February 7th, 2021.* Here's what the organizers say about it: […]
FLAD (the Luso-American Development Foundation) was founded in 1986, and here's what they say about themselves: "Every day we work to promote the development of Portugal in cooperation with the United States of America. And it’s by assuming this mission that FLAD constitutes itself as a bridge between the two countries, a resource of excellence […]
Well, this one sounds nice and humble. From the organizers: "The Kings' Fair, which was born as an initiative of a group of students, was organized in collaboration with the Students Association of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon, and will present various works by artists to the public. On January […]
Lamber-te ("LICK YOU") is the oh-so-controversially titled illustration and painting exhibition by locals Ana Stela Cunha and Rodrigo Ribeiro Saturnino (ROD), and here's what its organizers say about it: "In this exhibition, Ana Stela Cunha presents part of her collage work by/on the street, an interventionist. Lick-lick has been one of the means used for […]
With the pandemic, Thomas Mendonça was no longer able to fulfill his work routines - sometimes due to the vegetative state, panic, alertness, contingency, sometimes due to the state of calamity or emergency. Because he “died” of emptiness, he started to paint. He preserved himself and took the time, modestly, to paint portraits in acrylic […]
In case you forgot, December 10th was Human Rights Day. Coincidentally, The National Museum of Contemporary Art (MNAC) is hosting an exhibit called Face à Vida Nua ("Facing Naked Life") which features works by three artists to promote reflection on the context of the pandemic and human rights, running Tuesday through Sunday until January 23d. […]
Capital cities have been in the news a lot lately. But enough about that. The UCCLA, aka the Union of Portuguese-speaking Capital Cities, partners with the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Lisbon to bring you the exhibition 'Urbanisms of Portuguese Influence,' and here's what they say about that: "Understanding our cities and the […]
As is often the case with Lisbon even before the 'rona, deadlines don't really mean much. This is often good news for, say, fans of Vincent Van Gogh. Case in point: the massively-advertised-all-around-town Meet Vincent Van Gogh exhibit in Belém has now been extended to February 7th, 2021.* Here's what the organizers say about it: […]
FLAD (the Luso-American Development Foundation) was founded in 1986, and here's what they say about themselves: "Every day we work to promote the development of Portugal in cooperation with the United States of America. And it’s by assuming this mission that FLAD constitutes itself as a bridge between the two countries, a resource of excellence […]
Well, this one sounds nice and humble. From the organizers: "The Kings' Fair, which was born as an initiative of a group of students, was organized in collaboration with the Students Association of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon, and will present various works by artists to the public. On January […]
Lamber-te ("LICK YOU") is the oh-so-controversially titled illustration and painting exhibition by locals Ana Stela Cunha and Rodrigo Ribeiro Saturnino (ROD), and here's what its organizers say about it: "In this exhibition, Ana Stela Cunha presents part of her collage work by/on the street, an interventionist. Lick-lick has been one of the means used for […]
With the pandemic, Thomas Mendonça was no longer able to fulfill his work routines - sometimes due to the vegetative state, panic, alertness, contingency, sometimes due to the state of calamity or emergency. Because he “died” of emptiness, he started to paint. He preserved himself and took the time, modestly, to paint portraits in acrylic […]
In case you forgot, December 10th was Human Rights Day. Coincidentally, The National Museum of Contemporary Art (MNAC) is hosting an exhibit called Face à Vida Nua ("Facing Naked Life") which features works by three artists to promote reflection on the context of the pandemic and human rights, running Tuesday through Sunday until January 23d. […]
Capital cities have been in the news a lot lately. But enough about that. The UCCLA, aka the Union of Portuguese-speaking Capital Cities, partners with the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Lisbon to bring you the exhibition 'Urbanisms of Portuguese Influence,' and here's what they say about that: "Understanding our cities and the […]
As is often the case with Lisbon even before the 'rona, deadlines don't really mean much. This is often good news for, say, fans of Vincent Van Gogh. Case in point: the massively-advertised-all-around-town Meet Vincent Van Gogh exhibit in Belém has now been extended to February 7th, 2021.* Here's what the organizers say about it: […]
FLAD (the Luso-American Development Foundation) was founded in 1986, and here's what they say about themselves: "Every day we work to promote the development of Portugal in cooperation with the United States of America. And it’s by assuming this mission that FLAD constitutes itself as a bridge between the two countries, a resource of excellence […]
Well, this one sounds nice and humble. From the organizers: "The Kings' Fair, which was born as an initiative of a group of students, was organized in collaboration with the Students Association of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon, and will present various works by artists to the public. On January […]
Lamber-te ("LICK YOU") is the oh-so-controversially titled illustration and painting exhibition by locals Ana Stela Cunha and Rodrigo Ribeiro Saturnino (ROD), and here's what its organizers say about it: "In this exhibition, Ana Stela Cunha presents part of her collage work by/on the street, an interventionist. Lick-lick has been one of the means used for […]
With the pandemic, Thomas Mendonça was no longer able to fulfill his work routines - sometimes due to the vegetative state, panic, alertness, contingency, sometimes due to the state of calamity or emergency. Because he “died” of emptiness, he started to paint. He preserved himself and took the time, modestly, to paint portraits in acrylic […]
In case you forgot, December 10th was Human Rights Day. Coincidentally, The National Museum of Contemporary Art (MNAC) is hosting an exhibit called Face à Vida Nua ("Facing Naked Life") which features works by three artists to promote reflection on the context of the pandemic and human rights, running Tuesday through Sunday until January 23d. […]
As is often the case with Lisbon even before the 'rona, deadlines don't really mean much. This is often good news for, say, fans of Vincent Van Gogh. Case in point: the massively-advertised-all-around-town Meet Vincent Van Gogh exhibit in Belém has now been extended to February 7th, 2021.* Here's what the organizers say about it: […]
FLAD (the Luso-American Development Foundation) was founded in 1986, and here's what they say about themselves: "Every day we work to promote the development of Portugal in cooperation with the United States of America. And it’s by assuming this mission that FLAD constitutes itself as a bridge between the two countries, a resource of excellence […]
Lamber-te ("LICK YOU") is the oh-so-controversially titled illustration and painting exhibition by locals Ana Stela Cunha and Rodrigo Ribeiro Saturnino (ROD), and here's what its organizers say about it: "In this exhibition, Ana Stela Cunha presents part of her collage work by/on the street, an interventionist. Lick-lick has been one of the means used for […]
With the pandemic, Thomas Mendonça was no longer able to fulfill his work routines - sometimes due to the vegetative state, panic, alertness, contingency, sometimes due to the state of calamity or emergency. Because he “died” of emptiness, he started to paint. He preserved himself and took the time, modestly, to paint portraits in acrylic […]
In case you forgot, December 10th was Human Rights Day. Coincidentally, The National Museum of Contemporary Art (MNAC) is hosting an exhibit called Face à Vida Nua ("Facing Naked Life") which features works by three artists to promote reflection on the context of the pandemic and human rights, running Tuesday through Sunday until January 23d. […]
As is often the case with Lisbon even before the 'rona, deadlines don't really mean much. This is often good news for, say, fans of Vincent Van Gogh. Case in point: the massively-advertised-all-around-town Meet Vincent Van Gogh exhibit in Belém has now been extended to February 7th, 2021.* Here's what the organizers say about it: […]
FLAD (the Luso-American Development Foundation) was founded in 1986, and here's what they say about themselves: "Every day we work to promote the development of Portugal in cooperation with the United States of America. And it’s by assuming this mission that FLAD constitutes itself as a bridge between the two countries, a resource of excellence […]
Lamber-te ("LICK YOU") is the oh-so-controversially titled illustration and painting exhibition by locals Ana Stela Cunha and Rodrigo Ribeiro Saturnino (ROD), and here's what its organizers say about it: "In this exhibition, Ana Stela Cunha presents part of her collage work by/on the street, an interventionist. Lick-lick has been one of the means used for […]
With the pandemic, Thomas Mendonça was no longer able to fulfill his work routines - sometimes due to the vegetative state, panic, alertness, contingency, sometimes due to the state of calamity or emergency. Because he “died” of emptiness, he started to paint. He preserved himself and took the time, modestly, to paint portraits in acrylic […]
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