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Carnival
Reminiscent of Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Lisbon’s annual Carnival festival takes place in February before the Lenten season and inspired the infamous Carnival parades of Rio de Janeiro. This week-long party highlights Portuguese culture, music, and food, as the city’s streets are filled with spectacular floats, costumed dancers, and colors. Truly a must-see event, this vibrant parade draws in thousands of tourists and thrill-seekers each year.
Leonor Antunes
From 9/21/2024 - 2/17/2025
Visitors have the chance to LSDive into the comprehensive installation of acclaimed artist Leonor Antunes, captivatingly layered with the thoughtful contributons of around thirty reputable and ascendant female artists from the lauded CAM collection. By joining forces, the display materializes Antunes' desire to intertwine her birthplace, Lisbon, with a deeply personal representation including a nuanced drawing, dedicating its vibrancy to the renowned artist, Ana Hatherly.
Tide Line: Cam Collection
From 9/21/2024 - 5/11/2026
Tide Line presents an introspective narrative of past revolutions and ecological challenges, starting from the historic upheaval of the 25th April 1974 to date. Through recent installations and select modernist art, the event potently touches upon socio-political and ecological subjects emphasizing disruption, declaration, inside self-exploration, transmutation, and invocation.
Narratives of the Self: Between the Public and the Private
From 10/11/2024 - 5/12/2025
An exhibition delves into the feminist narratives within artist's books and editions, focusing on artwork that presents exciting self-portrait and autobiographical methodologies. Conscientiously curated in collaboration with the IHA/NOVA research center and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the event meticulously bridges Feminist Art History, Gender Studies, and innovative, modern artistic endeavors.
Fernando Lemos’ Documentary Collection
From 10/11/2024 - 3/17/2025
The event delves into Fernando Lemos' artistic realm, showcasing his impactful journey in Japan through artifacts from his archival donation to the Art Library. Attendees can admire treasures tied to his Japanese experiences, along with ethereally adorned books and magazines touched by Lemos, from his Portugal and Brazil periods, including heartfelt dedications by his peers.