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Modern Art Center celebrates 40 years with Japanese Art

Modern Art Center celebrates 40 years with Japanese Art

The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation's Modern Art Center (CAM), in Lisbon, will celebrate 40 years with a season of Japanese contemporary art, with various moments between July and the reopening of the building, scheduled for spring 2024. Find out more here.

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Pinault Collection brought together 80 works to celebrate the 1960s

Pinault Collection brought together 80 works to celebrate the 1960s

The great changes that took shape in the 1960s – from the civil rights movement and rock and roll to the rise of mass consumerism and the sexual revolution – still echo in contemporary society and throughout the art world. A new Pinault Collection exhibition explores not only the era's creative turnaround, but what it represents for us today. Find out more at P55.ART Magazine.

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15th anniversary of the Contemporary Art Center Graça Morais

15th anniversary of the Contemporary Art Center Graça Morais

The Municipality of Bragança marks the 15th anniversary of the Contemporary Art Center Graça Morais (CACGM) with a multifaceted program and diverse activities. Find out more here.

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Venice Biennale 2024 will be titled "Foreigners everywhere"

Venice Biennale 2024 will be titled "Foreigners everywhere"

The 2024 Venice Biennale of Art will be titled "Foreigners Everywhere" and will be "a celebration" of the 'outsider', of what comes from outside, through artists "who are themselves foreigners, immigrants, expatriates, exiles, refugees ". Find out more here.

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