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ARCOlisboa 2016: participating galleries and program

ARCOlisboa 2016: participating galleries and program

Published by Leonardo Calcagno

May 26–29, 2016

Fábrica Nacional da Cordoaria
Rua Da Junqueira 342
Lisbon
Portugal

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Lisbon will celebrate contemporary art with ARCOlisboa. On its first edition, to be held from May 26 to 29 in the Fábrica Nacional da Cordoaria, the fair will provide a scenario and international context in which to analyse and raise the profile of the high quality and diversity of the Portuguese art scene.

With the participation of 44 galleries selected by an Organising Committee particularly mindful of quality and contents, ARCOlisbon will undertake a journey beginning in the 20th century and continuing to the most immediate present through the works of artists such as Joaquin Torres Garcia, Mario Merz, Dan Graham, Robert Barry, Julian Opie, Julião Sarmento, Joana Vasconcelos, Pedro Cabrita Reis, Juan Luis Moraza, Ignasi Aballí, Maria Loboda, Felipe Arturo, or João Maria Gusmão + Pedro Paiva.

Participating galleries: 3+1 Arte Contemporânea, Ángeles Baños, Anne Barrault, Baginski, Baró Galeria, Belo-Galsterer, Carlos Carvalho Arte Contemporânea, Caroline Pagès, Christopher Grimes, Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art, Espacio Minimo, F2 Galeria, Fernando Santos, Filomena Soares, Fonseca Macedo, Giorgio Persano, Graça Brandao, Horrach Moya, Jaqueline Martins, Joâo Esteves de Oliveira, José de la Mano, Juana de Aizpuru, Knoerle & Baettig, Leandro Navarrro, Leyendecker, Leon Tovar, Luciana Brito, Luis Adelantado, Maisterravalbuena, Mario Sequeira, Miguel Nabinho, Murias Centeno, NF, Nueveochenta, Parra & Romero, Pedro Cera, Pedro Oliveira, Pietro Sparta, Presença, Quadrado Azul, Umberto Di Marino, Vera Cortes Art Agency, Vermelho

ARCOlisboa will foster dialogues between local and foreign professionals in the Collecting Forum and the Institutions Forum, both open to the public and to be held in the Torreão Nascente – EGEAC space of the Cordoaria. Among others, Miguel Leal Rios will establish a dialogue with Frédéric de Goldschmidt and institutions such as Museu Serralves, Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Museu Coleção Berardo andKunsthalle Lisabon, creating a discussion frame for curators and critics from around the world.

The forum will also host the presentation of the MAAT museum (Museu of Art, Architecture and Technology), by the Fundación EDP. Moreover, there will be a series of round tables on the proposals of the highly active Portuguese non-profit spaces, in addition to presentations of other projects and publications. The initiative “Walk with the curator” will offer visits to ARCOlisbon guided by the curators Miguel von Hafe and Luiza Teixeira de Freitas, among others.

Five days in which the celebration of the fair and visits to the city’s best museums, institutions and collections will transform Lisbon into the contemporary art capital—private collections that include those of António Cachola or Fundación Leal Rios. The institutions will present exhibitions such as Enigma | Portuguese Art in the Berardo Collection, and the group exhibition Matter Fictions in the Museu Coleção Berardo; Depois, by André Cepeda, in the Museu Nacional de Arte Contermporanea do Chiado; Echolalia, by Ana Torfs andThe Kumkapi carpets, in Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian. Additionally, there will be exhibitions of Portuguese artists in different spaces throughout the city such as Rui Chafes, in Museu Coleção Berardo; Pedro Calapez, in Fundação Carmona e Costa; Francisco Tropa, João Maria Gusmão and Pedro Paiva, in Chiado 8 – Espaço Fidelidade Arte Contemporânea; or Julião Sarmento’s view of the artist Eduardo Batarda, in Pavilhão Branco and the possibility of visiting the ferry Trafaria Praia by Joana Vasconcelos.

In addition, Portugal’s independent scene will also play an important role with exhibitions in spaces such as Kunsthalle Lissabon, offering a show by Jacopo Miliani; Syntax, with Johana Pošová and Barbora Fastrová; Appleton Square, with José Loureiro and Francisco Tropa, and Carpe Diem and Hangar, showing group exhibitions.

As part of the programme, Lisbon galleries participating in the fair will host the ARCOlisboa galleries’ brunchin their spaces in town.

ARCOlisboa, organised by IFEMA with the support of the Portuguese Ministry of Culture; the Cámara Municipal de Lisboa and Turismo de Portugal, and with the collaboration of Café Pessoa in the public programmes, will open its doors to the public from May 16 to 19, from noon to 8pm (and until 6pm on the last day).

source : art-agenda.com

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