Interferences: Emerging Urban Cultures
The cultural diversity that characterises Lisbon does not soften the many stories of a segmented and antagonistic metropolis. Interferences is an exhibition that affirms different expressions of urban culture, exploring narrative itineraries of the city in a conversation that prioritises the museum as a critical space where various communities and sensibilities come together 鈥 those part of the establishment who frequent it and those subordinate who are unfamiliar with it 鈥 as a starting point for new beginnings. maat will therefore be a platform for attempted utopias, timeless struggles, emerging tensions, stories told and yet to be told.
Aiming to make other social aspects of the city visible, Interferences places in dialogue works by contemporary artists who use the streets as a context for expression and experimentation with works from institutional and private collections, emphasising alternative narratives that attempt to question the public about the city, asking what urban space and artistic and cultural institutions can be constructed by including new voices in the process.
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The cultural diversity that characterises Lisbon does not soften the many stories of a segmented and antagonistic metropolis. Interferences is an exhibition that affirms different expressions of urban culture, exploring narrative itineraries of the city in a conversation that prioritises the museum as a critical space where various communities and sensibilities come together 鈥 those part of the establishment who frequent it and those subordinate who are unfamiliar with it 鈥 as a starting point for new beginnings. maat will therefore be a platform for attempted utopias, timeless struggles, emerging tensions, stories told and yet to be told.
Aiming to make other social aspects of the city visible, Interferences places in dialogue works by contemporary artists who use the streets as a context for expression and experimentation with works from institutional and private collections, emphasising alternative narratives that attempt to question the public about the city, asking what urban space and artistic and cultural institutions can be constructed by including new voices in the process.
Artists on show
- Abdel Queta Tavares
- Alfredo Cunha
- Ana Aragão
- Ana Hatherly
- António Alves
- Antonio Contador
- António Cotrim
- Apollo G
- Blac Dwelle
- Carlos Bunga
- Carlos Stock
- Diogo VII
- Ernesto De Sousa
- Fidel Évora
- Filipa Bossuet
- G Fema
- Goncalo Mabunda
- Herberto Smith
- Isabel Brison
- Julião Sarmento
- Julinho KSD
- Kiluanji Kia Henda
- Luís Campos
- Lukanu
- MaisMenos
- Marta Pina
- Marta Soares
- Monica De Miranda
- Né Jah
- Nuno Rodrigues de Sousa
- Onun Trigueiros
- Petra Preta
- Rappepa Bedju Tempu
- Rico Zua
- Rodrigo Oliveira
- Wasted Rita