There are three good reasons (at least) to be happy with the end of summer In September, the cultural program in London again becomes animated and the eyes are focused to three exhibitions that promise a lot. Namely:
The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation presents "Drawing a Tension - Deutsche Bank Collection" , a collective organized by that bank, which holds one of the largest art collections in the world (about 50 000 pieces from hundreds of artists). Until next July, the Gulbenkian Foundation receives 120 key works by artists of the last century as Peter Barateiro, Gerhard Richter, Joseph Beuys, Marcel Broodthaers, Martin Kippenberger, Sigmar Polke, or Max Ernst.
(it's true that such exposure is evident in the Gulbenkian Foundation since June, but is also fact that disclosure of that fell far short of what is expected for an institution this size. The public deserved better and Deutsche Bank ...)
Starting next four days, the Palace of Galveias (Campo Pequeno) receives "Being and Having" , a exhibition organized by the Embassy of Korea meets about ten artists from that country who have excelled in the 60 and 70 of the twentieth century. By next September 21.
Open to the public since May, the brand new Museum of the East presents an eclectic lineup and transdisciplinary nature, leaning primarily on the role of Portugal in the relationship between East and West. It is worth to go for a look at the impressive collection of the museum, spread over two floors, and confirm the influence of the Portuguese presence in Eastern culture over the past centuries. "Masks of Asia", "Misuse of Asia" and "Portuguese Asia" are the exhibitions that are currently on display ; Others From September 7, the museum opens the cycle "The Awakening of China" , showcasing some new films in the halls of the new Portuguese Chinese films that portray the "profound social changes , economic and cultural "going on there.
Enjoy.
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