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EXHIBITIONS
ArcoLisboa 2026
The fair marks its 9th edition with 86 galleries from 19 countries at Cordoaria Nacional. A decade of presence in Lisbon, developed through collaboration between IFEMA MADRID and Lisbon City Council.
CONTEMPORARY
Turn Around
Ambitious reading of contemporary art in Portugal at MAAT. Curated by João Pinharanda, Margarida Chantre, and Sérgio Mah, the exhibition traces trajectories and intersections across recent practice.
CONTEMPORARY
May I Help You? Posso Ajudar?
Permanent exhibition at MAC/CCB exploring arts and artists from the 1970s onward. The everyday question 'May I help you?' frames a dialogue with contemporary artistic practice.
EXHIBITIONS
Ana Aragão
Auto da Barca do Efémero, developed for Portuguese-Japanese commemorations and presented in Tokyo, is now at Mosteiro dos Jerónimos. The work merges theatrical language with cultural dialogue and heritage.
PAINTING
O Eu como Múltiplo
Third temporary exhibition from MACAM's collection, presenting Portuguese and international artists exploring selfhood through contemporary art languages: painting, sculpture, video, and digital media.
EXHIBITIONS
Do Jardim ao Trono
Marking spring's arrival, this temporary exhibition at Museu do Tesouro Real reinterprets the Royal Treasure's botanical collections, revealing the relationship between nature and power in the Ajuda botanical heritage.
EXHIBITIONS
Fernando Calhau and Rui Chafes
Pavilhão Julião Sarmento presents 33 works from the Julião Sarmento Collection in dialogue between Fernando Calhau and Rui Chafes, two of the most represented artists in this archive.
EXHIBITIONS
Desconstruir o Colonialismo, Descolonizar o Imaginário
Exhibition at Museu Nacional de Etnologia examining Portuguese colonialism in Africa during the 19th and 20th centuries, deconstructing colonial myths and decolonising the imagination.







