The Portuguese painter Natália Gromicho will launch an art book titled Do Ocidente para o Oriente (From The West To The East, in English) on May 25, in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon.
The second edition of ARCO Lisboa will take place between May 18 to 21, at Cordoaria Nacional. It features 50 galleries, half of which come from outside Portugal.
Three new exhibitions are opening at Lisbon’s Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT) on May 16: a large-scale project by Cuban artist Carlos Garaicoa, a site-specific work by João Onofre and APQHome, an art installation by Ana Pérez-Quiroga.
The Portuguese publishing house Chiado Editora will organise the iniative Um Livro Num Dia (One Book in One Day, in English), to celebrate World Book Day, on April 23.
A character design workshop is to take place at the Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, from May 10 to 12. The workshop will be in English, by Mhill Krasniqi, a professional graphic designer.
The Portuguese Government has decided to buy the collection owned by theatre company Teatro da Cornucópia, which is undergoing a dissolution process, after 43 years of work.
The head of China Observatory, Rui Lourido, tells mART about the growing need to promote more of the Chinese culture in the lusophone space, considering the increase in economic investments worldwide.
More than 40 Portuguese and foreign artists are showcasing new and original works in Lisbon and Oporto until April 30, under the inaugural BoCA – Biennial of Contemporary Arts.
The Mário Laginha Trio will be performing on April 19, at Culturgest, in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon. Portuguese jazz musician and composer Mário Laginha promises to offer "new music" to the audience, following a "tradition" he has built at the venue.
The cinema cycle Cinema Português: Novos Olhares II (Portuguese Cinema: New Perspectives II, in a free translation to English) opens tomorrow, Tuesday, April 4, at Cinemateca Portuguesa, in Lisbon.
The Museu do Oriente, in Lisbon, will mark the 30th anniversary of the Sino-Portuguese Joint Declaration on the Future of Macau with a conference on the topic, to be held on April 4.