6 3D exhibitions from Portuguese galleries
Jul 19, 2022
Visiting exhibitions in other parts of the world today with the technologies we have available is easy and simple. With our 3D virtual tours, you can visit Portuguese galleries and meet artists from anywhere, without missing the opportunity to learn, collect and live a totally immersive experience.
Miguel Nabinho Gallery
Rui Sanches | Wasteland
See 3D exhibition"This is the way I use drawing. I try to relate it to sculpture. Realizing the same issues I am working on in sculpture at the same time" Rui Sanches
Luisa Cunha | ' Score #4'
See 3D exhibitionAt the base of Luisa Cunha's work is a very clear and emotional notion of the relativity of life itself, and consequently of conventions, of the significant difference between the interior and the exterior, the private and the public, and of the fragmentary nature of the "non-place", of power, of the dimensions of time and place, and of discourse.
Jorge Pinheiro | 'Introspectively'
See 3D exhibitionGallery 3 + 1 Contemporary Art
Tiago Baptista | 'The only show is the one that waits'
View 3D exhibition Tiago Baptista's work reflects the relationships established between the painter, the observer, and the moment of painting and what is presented. Faced with the problem of inhabiting a world full of meaning, Tiago Baptista's work is nourished by the tension existing between the moment of painting, the figures and forms represented, but also language and meaning.
PADA Studios | 'TAKE CARE'
TAKE CARE is a collective exhibition of residents and artists linked to the PADA Studios residency centre. The exhibition brings together eight international artists invited to intervene on the concept of care in its various interpretations.Carlos Noronha Feio | 'It's not over yet, it's time to negotiate!'
Carlos Noronha Feio’s artistic practice spans a variety of media and supports: painting, sculpture, video, installation, tapestry and drawing, based on philosophical inquiry into themes such as identity, nationalism, local and global culture, devices and the construction of meaning. His work develops distinctively in a rhizomatic structure, in which different series of research and work seek to defend and establish a broader panorama rather than immediate coherence or chronological brevity.