Meeting Points

Crossing Cultures, Crossing Times

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Held in the Centro de Artes de Sines, this exhibition is launched on 16 March and opens to the public the following day. It is divided into three sections. The first, dedicated to portraits, begins with a portrait by Mário Eloy of his mother. In the second section, the human figure moves through the space, discovering fields and cities, gardens and roads. The third section is dedicated to nature. The selection of work that makes up this display is evidence that the physical and temporal space separating the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum’s two collections has little bearing on the timeless dialogue of the artworks.

 

Crossing Cultures, Crossing Times

The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum covers 5000 years of history. Its two collections, which constitute the artistic heritage of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, integrate the works brought together by Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian – the Founder’s Collection –, and the set resulting from acquisitions, legacies and donations made after 1956 in the Modern Collection. Since its creation, in 1956, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation has shared this heritage through the multiple activities that it carries out on a national and international scale.

Through partnerships with national institutions, the project “GulbenkianItinerante” aims to disseminate the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum’s collections, privileging the regions that are furthest from major cultural centres. This partnership follows a dynamic model, designed to promote cultural development, on both a regional and national scale, with the aim to contribute to combating the disparities that remain in our country.

Partners are given the opportunity to choose works from the reserves of the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum’s two collections, with a particular focus on lesser known pieces or works by artists who deserve to be revisited or even rediscovered. The idea is to compare these works with curatorial criteria and the collections of the institutions where they will be displayed, in a permanent collaboration directed at the communities they serve. On the other hand, the project aims to create networks between various partners, who in some cases worked together on the presentation and design of the exhibitions.

The agreed starting point was “Crossing Cultures, Crossing Times”, a theme which has simultaneously guided the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum’s programme for the 2018/2019 biennial. During the first phase, exhibitions will be held in the Centro Cultural Graça Morais, in Bragança; the Espaço Miguel Torga, in Sabrosa; the Centro de Cultura Contemporânea, in Castelo Branco; the Museu de Portimão; the Centro de Arte de Sines and the Museu de Tavira. Some of these exhibitions will take place at the same time.

We hope that this initiative symbolises the beginning of a society with a more dynamic, creative and interventional perspective in preparing for our common future. The results can be seen in this group of exhibitions, displayed from north to south, between 2018 and 2020.

 

For more information about the opening hours, visit the websites of the exhibition places.

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