Feast. Fury. Femina. – Works from FLAD’s Collection
Exposição
20 mai. - 4 set. 2022Exhibition
Feast. Fury. Femina. – Works from FLAD’s Collection
20 mai. – 04 sep. 2022
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ARTISTS | Aka Corleone – Alberto Carneiro – Alexandre Conefrey – Álvaro Lapa – Ana Hatherly – Ana Jotta – Ana Marchand – Ângela Ferreira – Ângelo de Sousa – António Poppe – António Sena – Bárbara Assis Pacheco – Carla Cabanas – Carlos Bunga – Cristina Massena – Dealmeida Esilva – Délio Jasse – Eduardo Batarda – Fernando Calhau – Gabriela Albergaria – Gaëtan – Graça Pereira Coutinho – Helena Almeida – Isabel Madureira Andrade – João Pedro Croft – João Queiroz – Jorge Martins – Jorge Molder – Jorge Pinheiro – Jorge Queiroz – José Loureiro – José Luís Neto – Julião Sarmento – Júlio Pomar – Luísa Correia Pereira – Luisa Cunha – Manuel Rosa – Margarida Lagarto – Mariana Gomes – Marwan Rechmaoui – Michael Biberstein – Miguel Branco – Nuno Nunes-Ferreira – Paula Rego – Paulo Brighenti – Pedro Barateiro – Pedro Cabrita Reis – Pedro Casqueiro – Pedro Portugal – Pedro Proença – Pedro Tropa – Rita Gaspar Vieira – Rosa Carvalho – Rui Chafes – Rui Moreira – Rui Patacho – Rui Vasconcelos – Ruy Leitão – Sara Bichão – Sara Chang Yan – Sofia Yala – Susanne S.D. Themlitz – Vasco Araújo – Vítor Pomar – Xana – Yonamine
The exhibition Feast. Fury. Femina. – Works from FLAD’s Collection presents FLAD’s collection of contemporary art to the Azorean public for the first time. The Arquipélago – Contemporary Arts Centre welcomes 146 works by 66 artists, mostly Portuguese of several generations, between May 20 and September 4.
FLAD’s contemporary art collection, launched in 1986, consists mostly of works by Portuguese artists and brings together a set of works representative of the Portuguese artistic scene of the 80s, 90s, and beginning of the 21st century, with new acquisitions between the end of 2019 and the year 2020. Composed mostly by drawing, it also integrates painting, photography, and sculpture, and recently added more works by women, as well as works by artists representing the multicultural composition of the country.
Three axes emerge from the Collection and give rise to this exhibition – Feast. Fury. Femina. – dialogue and generate idearies: they celebrate the collection, evoke the dimension of performativity inherent to contemporary artistic practices, and highlight the feminine dimension, requiring a renewed look at Art History that has so neglected female artists.