MAAT is hosting an extensive exhibition of photographs, videos and sculptural pieces by Nicolas Floc'h, a renowned French photographer and one of the most important international names in photography. Floc’h takes the sea as its central theme and is exhibiting his work in Portugal for the first time
Hoje soube-me a pouco [today didn’t feel enough] brings together a group of artists and works that marked the period after the founding moment of Portuguese democracy.
Energy. Perpetual Motion challenges the public to discover the unexpected beauty in archaeology and engineering. The exhibition establishes a dialogue between objects belonging to the collection of the National Archaeological Museum (MNA) and the EDP Foundation Energy Heritage Collection.
Portuguese artist Luísa Jacinto presents Shining Indifference at Cinzeiro 8. Jacinto challenges the public to enter into a game of observation, presentiment and attention to new limits of vision, the result of her process of experimenting with the limits of the language of painting.
Três Moscas [three flies] is a work conceived by four artists who have long shared a personal and creative connection: André Maranha (1966), Francisco Tropa (1968), Jorge Queiroz (1966), and Pedro Morais (1944–2018).
The cycle Light everywhere takes as its title a quote from promotional material published between the 1920s and 1950s by one of the companies that historically preceded EDP.