CAM in Motion
With the CAM building remaining closed for renovations, we are continuing in our efforts to present art beyond the walls of the Foundation, extending it to the entire metropolitan area of Lisbon.
CAM in Motion is an outdoor programme featuring works from the Collection and site-specific interventions by selected artists.
Launched in different stages, the programme will include various surprises, from interventions on trains to projects created in situ for shipping containers installed in different sites across the city.
Works from CAM’s collection will also play a prominent role on different locations. Keep visiting this page and subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest updates.
Past events
CAM in Motion: Didier Fiúza Faustino
CAM in Motion: Miguel Palma
CAM in Motion: João Onofre
CAM in Motion: Locus of Flight
CAM in Motion: Carlos Bunga
CAM in Motion: Rui Toscano
CAM in Motion: Maria Lusitano
CAM in Motion: Gabriel Abrantes
CAM in Motion: body body body
CAM in Motion: presence presence presence
CAM in Motion: suspension suspension suspension
CAM in Motion: 4 OLHOS / 4 ODJU
CAM in Motion: throbbing throbbing throbbing
CAM in Motion: Emily Wardill
CAM in Motion: Filipa César
CAM in Motion: Bruno Pacheco
CAM in Motion: Salomé Lamas
CAM in Motion: Vasco Araújo
CAM in Motion: Jane & Louise Wilson
CAM in Motion: Jorge Varanda
CAM in Motion: Exchanged gazes, (un)common places
CAM in Motion: Yto Barrada
CAM in Motion: Yesterday I saw the future
CAM in Motion: Launch of the book ‘Locus of Flight’
CAM in Motion: Gabriela Albergaria
CAM in Motion: Javier Tellez
CAM in Motion: Narelle Jubelin
CAM in Motion: Histories of a Collection Cycle
CAM in Motion: Place
Closure of the project – “Can we go in a new direction?”
CAM in Motion: The Arts of Fugue
CAM in Motion: «Conakry», by Filipa César
CAM in Motion: «Tree Identification for Beginners», by Yto Barrada
CAM in Motion: «War Correspondent», by Maria Lusitano
CAM in Motion: ‘Obstruction, Blurring and Deterioration’
CAM in Motion: ‘Manipulated ready-mades’
CAM in Motion: ‘Audio and visual collage’