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Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro, (1846-1905), known for illustrations, caricatures, sculpture and ceramics designs, and is considered the first Portuguese comics creator; Júlio Pomar (1926-2018) Henrique Pousão (1859-1884) Pedro Portugal (born 1963) Kim Prisu (born 1962)
Additionally, Fundação Serralves in Porto stands as an internationally acclaimed art institution. In 2012, the modern art collection “Portugal Telecom Foundation” continues to be one of the only collections that has been touring around the country during the last years, promoting some of the most important modern Portuguese artists from ...
Starting from the idea of herself as a measure of things, she uses her physical and intellectual experiences as the central theme of her work, which is to be found in many collections including those of the municipality of Lisbon, the Portuguese state, the Serralves Foundation, the EDP Foundation, the Contemporary Art Museum of Funchal, and the ...
Also: Portugal: People: By occupation: Artists. ... Portuguese contemporary artists (16 P) D. Portuguese designers (5 C, 1 P) Portuguese directors (4 C) E.
Pages in category "Portuguese contemporary artists" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
This was devoted solely to women artists and was part of the cultural programme of the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2021. She was the Artist of the Month in the "Studio visits" project, as part of the 34th São Paulo Art Biennial , which was supported by the Portuguese Government, the EU Directorate-General for ...
Alexandre Farto (born January 1987), known professionally as Vhils, is a Portuguese visual artist and urban interventionist celebrated for his groundbreaking techniques in public art. Renowned for his innovative "destructive construction" methods, Vhils carves portraits into walls and urban surfaces, exploring themes of identity, globalization ...
In 2012, Vasconcelos showed her work at the major annual contemporary art exhibition in the Palace of Versailles. She was the first woman and the youngest contemporary artist to exhibit in Versailles. [5] In 2013 the artist represented Portugal in a solo show at the country's pavilion at the Venice Biennale.