The curatorial proposal for the 2025 Triennale will address the question How heavy is a city? (How heavy is a city?). Combining architectural, art and science projects, spatial and territorial analysis, its main intention is to create an environment conducive to discussions that point to an understanding of how architecture, cities, technology and the biosphere can interact. Learn more here.
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Artist Dame Phyllida Barlow known for her large-scale sculptures and installations, often made from modest materials including cardboard, plywood or polystyrene, has died aged 78.
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The EDP Foundation and the Serralves Foundation agreed to develop joint projects in the spaces they manage, namely the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (maat) and the Tejo Central, in Lisbon, and the Museum, the House, the Parque de Serralves and Casa do Cinema Manoel de Oliveira, in Porto, aimed at promoting contemporary art, architecture and science.
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Carrie Mae Weems was named the winner of the 2023 Hasselblad Prize, becoming the first black woman in history to win the prize, which includes 2 million Swedish kronor ($189,000). The honor is considered one of the most prestigious awards given in recognition of a living photographer. Learn more here.
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