Adriana Molder’s solo exhibition presents a series of paintings with irregular shapes, where volume and the incidence of light subtly influence the way faces, painted in oil pastels, are perceived.
From €10More than 100 works by 74 artists from different countries come together to shape the art of the United Kingdom in the 20th century.
From €6 to €14In this exhibition, the Bordalo Pinheiro Museum presents the interaction created between Júlio Pomar and Rafael Bordallo Pinheiro.
From €3Dedicated to the Unknown is Susan Hiller's first posthumous exhibition. Over the last 50 years, the artist devoted herself to multimedia practice, painting, photography, sculpture and innovative audiovisual installations.
From €4The exhibition presents fashion culture in Portugal, the changes that have taken place over the last 50 years providing a perspective on national fashion from the eve of the 1974 Revolution to the present day.
INACTUAL is a transdisciplinary theatre piece that investigates the complexities of time, exploring the paradoxes between the physical and the virtual.
The work of Francisco Keil do Amaral (1910-1975) is deeply connected to Lisbon and the installation of the City Museum (today the Museum of Lisbon) in the Pimenta Palace.
From €3Lisboa is welcoming a new cultural and tourist hub, Os Murais de Almada Interpretation Centre at the Maritime Terminals.
From €5The exhibition of the 15th edition of the EDP Foundation New Artists Award presents proposals by 6 artists. In the course of the exhibition, an international jury shall name the winner, to whom the EDP Foundation will award 20,000€.
From €11The works of Paula Rego and Adriana Varejão come together in an exhibition with around 80 of their works.
From €8 to €14Marking the 70th anniversary of Calouste Gulbenkian's death, the Museum presents an exhibition similar to the way in which the collector arranged the works at home: organic, cross-sectional, combining ages and regions.
From €12Travelling is the first major exhibition in Lisbon dedicated to the Belgian artist Chantal Akerman.
From €12The intimate concerts are back to the garden of – Casa-Museu Amália Rodrigues.
From €25Tristan Leguay chooses the Lisboa landscape, where nature and the city engage in a striking visual dialogue.
MAAT presents one of the most extensive exhibitions to date on the work of Jeff Wall, one of the biggest names on the international visual arts scene in recent decades. It is also the artist's first solo exhibition in Portugal.
From €11The painting of Filipa Pais Rodrigues reveals an aesthetic shaped by her experiences as a citizen of the world – from Coimbra, where she was born in 1969, to Lourenço Marques (now Maputo) via Macau.
From €5At the Palácio da Cidadela Exhibition Gallery, Assalto ao Palácio de Verão, is an exhibition of paintings, sculptures, drawings and photographs from the museum's collection
“O Humor é Fixe! - As Caricaturas de uma Vida” é a exposição itinerante que estará em exibição na zona pedonal da Avenida Heliodoro Salgado, em Sintra, entre 25 de abril e 20 de junho.
By António Areal, Martim Brion and Sofia Areal. The Cascais Cultural Center brings together three generations of artists from the same family.
Marking the centenary of the birth of Master Querubim Lapa (1925-2016), one of Portugal's most important ceramists, the National Tile Museum is presenting this temporary exhibition.
An exhibition of tile panels developed by 12 young artists, the public will be able to see the result of the work carried out in the Museum's space,