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6.ª edição da ARCOLISBOA reunirá 84 falerias de 22 países | P55 Magazine | p55-art-auctions

6th edition of ARCOLISBOA will bring together 84 phalluses from 22 countries

This year ARCOlisboa will bring together 84 galleries from 22 countries, including 26 Portuguese, returning to Cordoaria Nacional, in the capital, between May 25 and 28, the organization announced. Learn more here.

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O artista chinês Ai Weiwei encontra paz em Portugal | P55 Magazine | p55-art-auctions

Chinese artist Ai Weiwei finds peace in Portugal

As he adjusts to life in the Alentejo, the artist prepares for an epic design exhibition at the Design Museum in London, which will feature 200,000 broken teapot spouts and jugs. Learn more in this article.

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Centro de Arte Oliva exibe peças da Coleção Norlinda e José Lima | P55 Magazine | p55-art-auctions

Oliva Art Center exhibits pieces from the Norlinda and José Lima Collection

Until September, the Centro de Arte Oliva will be exhibiting 200 works from the Norlinda and José Lima Collection that have never been exhibited since it was established and deposited in São João da Madeira, bringing together in "Descuradas" authors such as Graça Morais and Arpad Szenes. Learn more here.

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Ai Weiwei recria nenúfares de Monet usando 650 mil Legos | P55 Magazine | p55-art-auctions

Ai Weiwei Recreates Monet's Water Lilies Using 650,000 Legos

Entire worlds can be built using Lego building blocks, but Ai Weiwei took things to the next level by recreating Monet's iconic Water Lilies (1914–26) triptych. The monumental undertaking was displayed at the Design Museum in London. Learn more here.

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