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SUMMARY:Activities for Families
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URL:https://www.ccb.pt/en/evento/activities-for-families/2026-05-17/
LOCATION:Centro Cultural de Belém\, Praça do Império\, Lisboa\, Lisboa\, 1449-003\, Portugal
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SUMMARY:Activities for Families
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URL:https://www.ccb.pt/en/evento/activities-for-families/2026-05-24/
LOCATION:Centro Cultural de Belém\, Praça do Império\, Lisboa\, Lisboa\, 1449-003\, Portugal
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SUMMARY:Activities for Families
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URL:https://www.ccb.pt/en/evento/activities-for-families/2026-05-31/
LOCATION:Centro Cultural de Belém\, Praça do Império\, Lisboa\, Lisboa\, 1449-003\, Portugal
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SUMMARY:Frida Orupabo
DESCRIPTION:In her first solo exhibition in Portugal\, Frida Orupabo revisits the vast image archive she has been assembling on her Instagram account: a collection comprising material from colonial archives\, ethnographic photographs\, family portraits\, pop culture icons\, and digital fragments. For the artist\, this archive lays bare the tensions between intimacy and violence\, establishing a critical and emotional space. Inspired by digital flow\, the exhibition emphasises the “abyss” of images—their strangeness and their dispersed reverberations.\nSem alterações: In dialogue with the architecture of MAC/CCB\, the show unfolds as a linear sequence of eight moments\, echoing the continuous sliding between screens that defines our digital experience. Its title evokes both the digital cloud where images and data are stored\, and the mist of information\, memory\, and oblivion it produces. Sem alterações: In dialogue with the architecture of MAC/CCB\, the show unfolds as a linear sequence of eight moments\, echoing the continuous sliding between screens that defines our digital experience. Its title evokes both the digital cloud where images and data are stored\, and the mist of information\, memory\, and oblivion it produces. \n  \nCurator Marta Mestre \n  \njune 2  \n◾  Pre.opening talk at 6:30pm in the MAC/CCB Auditorium\, with curator Marta Mestre for a conversation.\nFree admission\, subject to venue capacity. \n◾ Opening at 7:00pm \n◾ DJ ARRLOMP at 8:00pm in the Grand Hall foyer\nBorn in Cape Verde\, Arrlomp moves through the world like a bolt of lightning\, sharing his music and creating geographical connections between rhythms and grooves that flow and merge\, always with great love and the delicacy of a surge of positive energy. \n  \n  \n◾ Reading and Listening Room\ncadavre exquis / cadáver esquisito / exquisite corpse\nDeparting from the idea that the museum is inhabited by many bodies\, experiences\, and forms of knowledge\, this project gives voice to people who rarely form part of its institutional discourse: CCB workers and visitors who do not always recognise themselves in artistic languages or have opportunities to be heard. Conceived by the collective FACA and Ícaro Lira\, with guidance from Andreia C. Coutinho\, Ícaro Lira\, and Maribel Mendes Sobreira\, the project invites us to look at the exhibition far beyond the artworks themselves\, as a living archive in constant transformation. A table—a place of encounter\, conversation\, and collective construction—serves as the central device\, inspired by the Surrealists’ cadavre exquis. Starting from simple questions\, emotions\, memories\, and interpretations are explored. Developed over four moments\, this project creates a space for listening\, sharing\, and collective creation\, grounded in the exhibition and its multiple layers of meaning.. \n  \n  \n Visit to the exhibition \n◾ Sunday\, june 21 and  july 12\, at 11:00am\nFree admission\, subject to prior registration to the email address servico.educativo.museu@ccb.pt
URL:https://www.ccb.pt/en/evento/exhibition-frida-orupabo/2026-06-16/
LOCATION:Centro Cultural de Belém\, Praça do Império\, Lisboa\, Lisboa\, 1449-003\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Exhibitions,MAC/CCB,MAC/CCB
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Lisbon:20260616T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Lisbon:20260616T183000
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SUMMARY:Multiple Eyes
DESCRIPTION:In an era when screens shape our perception of reality and algorithms dictate our preferences\, the works of these artists—fusing the sensory\, the symbolic\, the ancestral\, and the spiritual with the popular\, the carnivalesque\, the magical\, and the abject—propose an alternative: storytelling as an intimate\, porous\, and polyphonic practice. Multiple Eyes brings together three artists from different generations who understand narrative practice as a collaborative and political space. The exhibition invites audiences to view otherness not as threat but as an opportunity for learning\, reflection\, and co-creating knowledge. Challenging singular and binary narratives\, and reclaiming storytelling from systems of control\, these works demonstrate how art can open spaces for dialogue\, empathy\, and the recognition of diverse ways of knowing and imagining the present. \n  \nCurators Nuria Enguita\, Rafael Barber Cortell \n  \nGuided tours \n◾ Sunday\, May 24 and July 5\, at 11:00am\nFree participation with prior registration at servico.educativo.museu@ccb.pt \n 
URL:https://www.ccb.pt/en/evento/exhibition-multiple-eyes/2026-06-16/
LOCATION:Centro Cultural de Belém\, Praça do Império\, Lisboa\, Lisboa\, 1449-003\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Exhibitions,MAC/CCB,MAC/CCB
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SUMMARY:José Pedro Croft
DESCRIPTION:Prints\, drawings\, and reliefs interact with a group of sculptures that occupy the longitudinal axis of the exhibition space. These are the reflections\, enclaves\, and deviations of José Pedro Croft\, one of Portugal’s most acclaimed artists\, presented on Floor 0 of MAC/CCB. The selection for this solo exhibition reflects the artist’s ongoing exploration of body\, scale\, space\, and architecture\, as well as the subtle thresholds between plane and three-dimensionality. The show unfolds along two interlinked lines: on the one hand\, the dialogue between graphic processes\, constructive tradition\, and architectural elements; on the other\, a sculptural rigour that invites the viewer into a slow\, perceptive experience that resists the acceleration of our times. \n  \nCurator Luiz Camillo Osorio \n  \nVisit to the exhibition \n  \n◾ Sunday\, 17 May at 4:00pm\nJosé Pedro Croft guides us through the Reflections\, Enclaves\, Deviations of his work\nFree admission\, subject to prior registration to the email address servico.educativo.museu@ccb.pt \n  \n◾ Sunday\, 17 May and 28 June\, at 11:00am\nFree admission\, subject to prior registration to the email address servico.educativo.museu@ccb.pt
URL:https://www.ccb.pt/en/evento/exhibition-jose-pedro-croft/2026-06-16/
LOCATION:Centro Cultural de Belém\, Praça do Império\, Lisboa\, Lisboa\, 1449-003\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Exhibitions,MAC/CCB,MAC/CCB
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SUMMARY:May I Help You? Posso ajudar?
DESCRIPTION:The everyday question “May I help you?” was used by Andrea Fraser in a performance that addressed the complex institutional relationships within the art world. The same question may also be turned towards the museum itself: what kind of help is actually being offered\, and what kind of connection can still be expected in an era of increasing fragmentation\, dissonance and impermanence? The exhibition draws on five decades of artistic production\, from the 1970s to today\, and features works by ninety artists—including Ad Minoliti (in the museum’s main hall)\, Alberto Carneiro\, Carla Filipe\, Doris Salcedo\, Helena Almeida\, Gabriel Abrantes\, Gilbert & George\, Jeff Koons\, Júlia Ventura\, Kara Walker\, and Richard Serra\, among many others. The works are drawn from collections on long-term loan to the MAC/CCB (the Berardo Collection\, the State Contemporary Art Collection\, and the Teixeira de Freitas Collection)\, and are complemented by new commissions from Portuguese artists. \n  \nCurators Nuria Enguita and Marta Mestre\nCuratorial Adviser Raphael Fonseca (Denver Art Museum) \n  \nThe exhibition “MAY I HELP YOU? POSSO AJUDAR?” Arts and Artists from the 1970s Onwards\, inspired by Andrea Fraser’s performance of the same name\, explores the diversity of representations\, presences\, and narratives within the artistic field\, questioning the idea of a single\, linear direction in art history. Through dialogues between works spanning the last five decades\, the exhibition examines what artists are and do\, and the social roles they imagine for themselves. From the ruptures that redefined art in the 1970s to the accelerated digitalisation of the present\, it highlights a range of heterogeneous formats\, functions\, and intensities. \nNuria Enguita\nCurator of the exhibition and artistic director of MAC/CCB \n  \nArtists: \nGabriel Abrantes\, Helena Almeida\, Giovanni Anselmo\, Robert Barry\, Taysir Batniji\, Lothar Baumgarten\, Bernd & Hilla Becher\, Sara Bichão\, Irma Blank\, Alighiero Boetti\, Christian Boltanski\, Olaf Breuning\, Daniel Buren\, Alberto Carneiro\, Gabriel Chaile\, Adriano Costa\, Jim Dine\, Jimmie Durham\, Carla Filipe\, Fischli & Weiss\, Dan Flavin\, Fernanda Fragateiro\, Andrea Fraser\, Gilbert & George\, Simryn Gill\, Fernanda Gomes\, Félix González-Torres\, Dan Graham\, Hans Haacke\, David Hammons\, Ana Hatherly\, Mona Hatoum\, Kiluanji Kia Henda\, Thomas Hirschhorn\, Jenny Holzer\, Rebecca Horn\, Sanja Iveković\, Ana Jotta\, Donald Judd\, Mike Kelley\, Yazan Khalili\, Jeff Koons\, Joseph Kosuth\, Jannis Kounellis\, Barbara Kruger\, Louise Lawler\, Sol LeWitt\, Glenn Ligon\, João Marçal\, Agnes Martin\, Cildo Meireles\, Mario Merz\, Ad Minoliti\, Matt Mullican\, Bruce Nauman\, Senga Nengudi\, Chris Ofili\, Gabriel Orozco\, Damián Ortega\, Pino Pascali\, Silvestre Pestana\, Raymond Pettibon\, Antonio Pichillá\, Sandra Poulson\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Doris Salcedo\, Alan Saret\, Julião Sarmento\, Allan Sekula\, Richard Serra\, Jim Shaw\, Susana Solano\, Haim Steinbach\, Frank Stella\, Wolfgang Tillmans\, Rosemarie Trockel\, João Pedro Vale + Nuno Alexandre Ferreira\, Júlia Ventura\, Vídeo nas Aldeias\, Kara Walker\, Franz West\, Yonamine\, Bruno Zhu. \n  \n  \n Visit to the exhibition\n \n◾ Cross-cutting\, Tour in English\nAn Atlantic Drift. The arts of the 20th century based on the Berardo Collection + May I Help You? Posso ajudar? Arts and Artists from the 1970s Onwards\nSunday\, may 31\, at 3:00pm\nFree participation with prior registration at servico.educativo.museu@ccb.pt \, and purchase of a museum entry ticket. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.ccb.pt/en/evento/exhibition-may-i-help-you-posso-ajudar/2026-06-16/
LOCATION:Centro Cultural de Belém\, Praça do Império\, Lisboa\, Lisboa\, 1449-003\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Exhibitions,MAC/CCB,MAC/CCB
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