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Tendências 24. 8. 2017

Corta & Cola

No universo da fantasia não há limites intransponíveis, mas há imaginação com fartura e criatividade infinita. Numa viagem pelo mundo mágico das colagens, damos-lhe a conhecer os 5 artistas que nos fazem sonhar através de imagens platónicas.

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Agenda 13. 9. 2017

Vhils: o Festival Iminente regressa a Oeiras

O festival mais urbano de Oeiras está de volta. O Iminente começa esta sexta-feira e regressa com o melhor da arte e música portuguesa.

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Tendências 30. 10. 2017

Meet Monsieur Saturday

Monsieur Saturday - ou, se preferir, @monsieursaturday, a página que torna o nosso feed mais divertido.

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Vídeos 6. 3. 2020

Blue is the Warmest Colour

Principalmente quando o azul não é cien, nem marinho, nem klein, é Azul-Helena-Almeida

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Vídeos 6. 3. 2020

Formas de Expressão

Se Alexander Calder e Wassily Kandinsky congeminassem um editorial para a Vogue

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6. 3. 2020

The Bolton effect

Talking about art, fashion and the art that is fashion is also talking about - and talking to - Andrew Bolton, the man behind some of the biggest art exhibitions dedicated to fashion. We don't want to spoil anything, but that's exactly what we did.

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27. 2. 2020

English Version | The Art of Fashion

The world has grown accustomed to accepting a white porcelain urinal as one of the greatest expressions of Dadaism, and that a banana duct-shaped to a wall can be sold for 108,000 Euros. However, it is still having some difficulties accepting that a dress with 6,000 meters of embroidered tulle, resembling a pile of vaporous clouds and demanding a centenary savoir-faire, is called “Art”. Why?

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27. 2. 2020

English Version | art criticism

“Art criticism is a form a literature that condenses, increases or emphasises, organizes or tries to harmonize, every idea that comes to mind when it is confronted by the artistic phenomenon.” Paul Valéry, 1932.

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6. 3. 2020

Ctrl-X, ctrl-V, an interview with Lola Dupré

Lola Dupré has dedicated her life to the art of cut and paste in her collages. Be it through the traditional method of using scissors, paper and glue or even if it was digitally, through computer shortcuts and contemporary tech processes, the resulting images can make any dadaist's jaw drop, eyes multiply and limbs swap.

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28. 2. 2020

English version | Who runs the (art) world*

In 2009, art critic from British newspaper The Observer wrote about an exhibition at the Ikon Gallery, in Birmingham: “Carmen Herrera is the discovery of the year - of the decade… How can we have missed these brilliant compositions?” The journalist was referring to the extensive (and then unknown) work by the Cuban-American artist, who sold her first painting in 2004. At the time, she was 89 years-old. Now, at 104, and is unanimously considered one of the most brilliant voices of minimalism and abstractionism. Unfortunately, her story is not that rare.

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