On 19 September, between 6.30 pm and 11 pm, four new exhibitions will be inaugurated to mark the first anniversary of the reopening of the Centro de Arte Moderna – Gulbenkian (CAM).
From 7pm onwards, there will be music by DJ Natty Bo.
Find out more about the exhibitions:
Scheherazade, the Never-ending Collection of CAM
Inspired by the legendary storyteller from One Thousand and One Nights, the exhibition features more than 160 works from the CAM Collection, ranging from modernist icons to recent acquisitions.
Zineb Sedira. Standing Here Wondering Which Way to Go
In her first solo exhibition in Portugal, Zineb Sedira combines art and resistance in an extensive installation that evokes African liberation movements and the utopias of the 1960s and 1970s.
Francisco Trêpa extends his studio to CAM with a choreography of sculptures in transformation, inspired by the Gulbenkian Garden. A partnership with The Lisbon Consortium, from the Faculty of Human Sciences, of the Portuguese Catholic University.
Now in its third edition, The Listening Biennial presents new audio works by an international group of artists, promoting the transformative power of listening.