Friday, February 19, 2016

Aftermath festival at Culturgest in Lisbon For Travassos – publico

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While Lisbon enters Aftermath and hosts a “Jaguar” indomitable, Porto travels by Art Collection Sonnabend .

Lisbon Aftermath mode

 The trio of Timespine strings composed by Tó Trips, Adriana Sá and John Klima, refers to the Hindustani tradition, to the West African kora, to the Japanese koto and six of the American South strings. Saturday, at 21.30, is presented at the Small Auditorium of Culturgest, an integrated concert at Festival Aftermath. Then takes the stage Norberto Lobo, prodigious guitarist who continues to amaze every album and every show, creating melodies and sounds that we could not associate with anyone else. The festival runs until 27 February and proposes to highlight the projects which have relevance in the past year and at the same time staging proposals for the future. The daily ticket costs € 6.

Indomitable Parts

 “Jaguar” is a choreography of Marlene Monteiro Freitas created in collaboration with the German dancer Andreas Merk. The piece continues the work of operating a heavy body, now placed at the center of a puppet theater, operated by mismatched rhythms and faced, among others, the abismáticas and strident images of the Swiss artist Adolf Wölfli. Saturday, at 21.30 at the Maria Matos Teatro Municipal in Lisbon tickets between 6 € and 12 €.

A Journey Through Art

 Created by gallery owner Ileana Sonnabend, the Sonnabend Collection is considered one of the most important collections of American and European art of the second half of the twentieth century, representing some of the fundamental movements of Western art of today – Pop, Minimalism, Arte Povera and Conceptual art. The exhibition, open until May 8, includes 62 paintings, sculptures and installations from 1956 to the present, made by 44 artists, most presented for the first time in Portugal. “. The Sonnabend Collection Half Century European art and American (Part 1)” can be seen at the Serralves Museum in Porto, from Tuesday to Friday from 10am to 18pm; Saturday, Sunday and holidays, up to 19h. The normal ticket costs € 8.50.



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