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All I Want: By artist
A new exhibition that celebrates Portuguese women artists from 1900 to 2020
Online Exhibit
Meet 7 Influential Portuguese Women
Meet some of the many women who have shaped, and continue to shape, Portugal's artistic heritage
A master of self-portraits
An artist who painted her first self portrait at 16
Aurélia de Sousa: Expressive Naturalism
The experience of being a woman at the turn of the 20th century are key to understanding her work
Her Most Famous Artwork
Get a closer look at de Sousa's intense gaze
4 artists you should know
Portuguese art from across the generations
Rosa Ramalho's Playful Pottery
The most renowned creator of Figurado de Barcelos
The Surrealist Sculptures of Susanne Themlitz
Combining mediums to create a personal microcosm
Breaking Down Boundaries with Luisa Cunha
Explore her attentiveness to what is around us
Maria Helena Vieira da Silva's Unceasing Dialogue with Portugal
A prominent figure within the School of Paris
One topic, different perspectives
The subject of asbence examined by artists a century apart
Rosa Carvalho on Representation
The artist on how women and the female body have been represented in art history
Armanda Duarte's Spatial Poetics
Observation and analysis of space to search for the essence
An obsessive collector
Explore the work of this celebrated collage artist
Ana Vidigal: Lost and Found
Objects with a history the artist knows, but never reveals
Artists on femininity
Mily Possoz's Strong Sensual Colors
A prolific painter and renowned engraver
Maria Antónia Siza: Unknown for Half a Century
The tragical brief life of Siza was marked by beauty, humor, depression, and anguish
Ofélia Marques and the Portuguese Modernist Movement
A self-taught visual artist born in the early 20th century
Patrícia Garrido's Voluptuous Models
An artist with a discreet presence in the national art scene
Maria José Aguiar in Contemporary Portuguese Production
Experimentalism, freedom and irreverence
Wearing the canvas
Helena Almeida: Deconstructing the Two-Dimensional
A discussion about the body in the space
The daily routine
How does daily life impact women?
The Opposites of Joana Vasconcelos
Her work plays with stereotypes and clichés
Sónia Almeida Examines Painting as Language
Intense, vibrant colours, applied in saturated smears and layers
Patrícia Almeida: Contemporary Reality
Her photography emerged from her interest in romantic literature, pop-rock music and urban counter-cultures
The theater of the body
The female body and how women contradict the male domination of it
The Self-Taught Artistry of Menez
One of the most cited artists in visual arts and literature
Paula Rego's Portrayals of Classic Literature
The artist is both character and narrator of the stories behind her paintings
The gaze and the mirror
Artists who recognise and invent themselves in the act of looking
Sarah Afonso's Intimate Portraits
Sarah is considered a "new case" of modernist painting by some art critics
Maria José Oliveira and Dual Concern
Her work is sustained by the double attention to the body and nature
An artist in cultural exile
The abstract artist from Madeira
Lourdes Castro's Penchant for Letters
Meet one of the founders of the magazine KWY
The word
These artists create visual dimensions with letters and words
Ana Hatherly: A Painter Who Drifts Towards Literature
Tapping into puns, repetition, codes, mazes and copy
Salette Tavares: Spanning Genres
Playful and poetic visuals that defy and subvert the rules of language
Inês Botelho: Eminently Sculptural
Results that are as precise as they are impossible
The writing space
Deep dive into the literary production of great Portuguese artists
Isabel Carvalho Explores Language As a Cultural Construction
Breaking down boundaries between high and popular culture
Joana Rosa: Form Over Content
She bases her work on doodles or scribbles
Construction
The politics and social aspect of design and architecture in Portuguese artists
Fernanda Fragateiro: Works That Spark Performative Action
Crossing sculpture, installation and architecture
Ângela Ferreira's Sculptural Revisiting of the Recent Past
The artist's own life story is woven into her work
Le vivant
Summoning living elements to the interior of the room
Gabriela Albergaria's Cosmovision
Pushing back against the finiteness of natural resources
Maria Capelo: Rekindling, Not Reproducing
Depicting landscapes in an ancient and universal tradition
The house
A place to hide our ghosts and weave complex relationships
Ana Vieira's Scenography
Works where the public find themselves expecting a scene that never happens
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The political
Voices rise up in unison
Carla Filipe Examines Cross-Cutting Issues
Her work draws upon the vital energy of the streets
Graça Morais: Steeped in the Rural Mythology of Trás-os-Montes
Her bucolic childhood fuelled a rich world of images
Collective memories
What is the woman's perspective?
Grada Kilomba on Telling Stories
Kilomba draws upon her roots in Angola and São Tomé and Príncipe
Maria Lamas Portrays the Living Conditions of Working Portuguese Women
Her book can be considered one most important documents about the women in the country
Filipa César: Dictatorship, Oppression and Colonialism
César's recent filmography reflects on the contemporary history of Portugal
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