Johannes Van Der Beek
Fred Hoffman
Paul Young
Lauri Firstenberg
Juan Delgado Calzadilla
Elvia Rosa Castro
Nelson Herrera Ysla
Garth Weiser
Sharon Johnston
Mark Lee
Johnston Marklee Associates
Stefan Simchowitz
Martin Lilja
Portugal Arte features a large and ambitious program of specially commissioned public sculpture projects and site-specific installations, alongside 8 curated group exhibitions, each addressing themes relevant to contemporary life. It is spread across Lisbon and its surrounding regions, including city squares, walkways, beach territories, and historic interior spaces.
Portugal Arte 10 EDP, a new month-long biannual art
exhibition, announces its inaugural edition to debut July 16, 2010 in Lisbon
and the surrounding region. Conceived by Artistic Director Stefan Simchowitz
and President Miguel Carvalho, Portugal Arte 10 EDP distinguishes itself from
other international art events by creating a sense of public engagement with
the greater art-world. Portugal Arte 10 EDP will feature a large and ambitious
program of specially commissioned public sculpture projects and site-specific
installations, alongside 8 curated group exhibitions, each addressing themes
relevant to contemporary life. It will be spread across Lisbon and its
surrounding regions, including city squares, walkways, beach territories, and
historic interior spaces.
Artists were selected through an open, international, and decentralized
curatorial model engaging multiple curators, writers, artists, designers and
architects, including Stefan Simchowitz, Fred Hoffmann, Paul Young, Lauri
Firstenberg, Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee, Johannes Van Der Beek, Martin
Lilja, Cesar Garcia, Juan Delgado Calzadilla, Elvia Rosa Castro, Nelson
Herrera Ysla and Garth Weiser.
The exhibition reflects this new curatorial model, as works will be presented in
a manner that evokes discourse and the participation of a community. The art
will engage or confront its immediate urban context by using ideas of subject,
form, scale, monumentality, or experiential space. It will bring about new
social and geographical understandings of the urban environment that
challenge its conventions and familiarity.
PUBLIC ART PROJECTS
The cornerstone of Portugal Arte
10 EDP is a series of public art
projects that will be installed
throughout downtown Lisbon.
Three distinct areas, Chiado,
Baixa, and Avenida Liberdade,
will host these works. Each area
is unique in its layout, geography,
and topography. Los Angeles-
based architects Sharon Johnston
and Mark Lee of
JohnstonMarkLee architectural
firm were instrumental in
examining these areas defining characteristics and placing the works of art in
ways which either reinforce the urban condition, or challenges it by creating a
new way of experiencing a neighborhood. Chris Burden, Faile, Yoan Capote,
Sterling Ruby, Robert Melee, Ivan Capote, Ben Jones, Mustafa Hulusi, Joe
Grillo, Duvier Del Dago Fernandez, Miguel Palma, Nathan Mabry, Justin
Lieberman, Olaf Breuning, Marnie Weber, Miguel Arruda, Jim Drain and are
among the more than one hundred artists presenting work at PortugalArte.
ADDITIONAL EXHIBITION VENUES
Portugal Pavilion - Lisboa
The Portugal Pavilion is a
striking building designed by
Portugal's Pritzker Award-
winning architect Alvaro Siza
Vieira. Its remarkable sagging
concrete roof weighing 1,400
tons and measuring 167 by
223 ft is an instant attention-
grabber, undulating like the sail
of a ship, keeping the maritime
theme of most of the district's
architecture. The pavilion
consists of two exhibition
areas, one housing main
exhibitions, the second providing a large outdoor space for national displays.
The most iconic feature of the pavilion however, is a thin, curved concrete sail
that creates a canopy over the ceremonial plaza. As Lisbon is an area of high
sismic activity, the canopy and the building are completely separate, each
with its own structural support system. At the time of construction, the
National Pavilion was Lisbon’s largest urban regeneration project since
rebuilding the city in the aftermath of an earthquake and tidal wave of 1775.
Public Library - Grândola
Launch in 1989, the Library of Grândola has established itself as one of the
most important centers of cultural diffusion of the region, providing numerous
services to the population - visual arts, exhibitions, book fairs, workshops,
meeting with writers, debates, concerts and other collaborative projects.
Theater Tempo – Portimão
Given its urban centrality, Tempo assumed itself as a meeting place in the
heart of the city, promoting the public space and encouraging the sociability
among different communities and between them and the visitors and artists.
Centro Cultural António Aleixo – Vila Real de Santo António
Located in city's historic district, the building began to house the military
barracks, where the troops stationed focused the new border town. With the
concentration of troops stationed in eastern Algarve, the building was
converted into a market of vegetables. In the 80s, the idea was born to
transform it into a place for cultural events. The Centro Cultural Antonio Aleixo
opened to the public in 1998, referencing the popular poet Antonio Aleixo,
born in Vila Real de Santo Antonio in 1899. The space is now inseparable
from the city's cultural life.
CURATED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
In addition to contributing to the selection of artists to present work in the
public component of Portugal Arte 10 EDP, the curatorial committee will be
presenting a series of group exhibitions throughout Lisbon and the
surrounding areas.
Points of View
curated by Stefan Simchowitz
The abundance of curatorial statements available in art exhibitions today
prevails upon the curator the urge to avoid one almost completely. Simply put,
Points Of View refers to all points of view as such that the artist, spectator,
critic and all other participants have their own expression, analysis and
experience of what is presented and seen.
All are valid and all are relative to the individual’s singular or shared
experience. The intention is merely to present within a framework guided by
the curator’s own personal aesthetic. Points Of View is a sample of what the
curator would like to share as an experience to a wider audience.
Purposefully avoiding any particular discussion about the relationship that the
artwork has to any intellectual construct, Points of View states that it is up to
the audience to define their experience or reaction to the curator’s choices
and up to the artists to create their world within their own individual
framework.
Personal Freedom
curated by Johannes Van Der Beek
Aspects of the diverse aesthetic and conceptual approaches to art making
that can be found within various networks of artists will be explored in a large
scale exhibition organized by the artist Johannes Van Der Beek. It will survey
a notion of the personal landscape, as artists envision it as a way to reflect
and manipulate their surrounding world. The various iterations that make up
this series of exhibitions provide a testament to the intimate workings of
creative and imaginative production. Participating artists include, Olaf
Breuning, Ernesto Caivano, Trenton Duerksen, Aaron King, Jonathon Monk,
Aaron Morse, Lisi Raskin, and Stephen G. Rhodes.
Serendipity
co-curated by Juan Delgado Calzadilla, Elvia Rosa Castro, and Nelson Herrera Ysla
Serendipity is an exhibition of Contemporary Cuban art that emphasizes the
limitless approach to art making in the country. Serendipity displays a range of
artists’ practices that result from the hybridization born out of colonial history.
Artists include, Juan Carlos Alom, Alexander Arrechea, Abel Barroso, Iván
Abreu, José Bedia, Los Carpinteros, Humberto Díaz, Inti Hernández, Octavio
Irving, Manuel Mendive, Douglas Pérez, Carlos Quintana, and José Villa.
Faile: Temple
Brooklyn-based artists Faile will display a full-scale temple in the square of
Restauradores. While Faile is well known by now for their arresting,
advertising and Pop inflected prints, paintings and sculptures, “Temple” marks
the duo’s migration from a more strictly visual medium into the realm of site
specific environments. While its structure is the ruin, “Temple” should not be
read as a memento or celebration of decadence but instead as one of
collaboration and renewal.
Billboard Project
curated by Lauri Firstenberg and Cesar Garcia, LA-ART
Lauri Firstenberg and Cesar Garcia of LA-ART, Los Angeles will curate a
series of site-specific billboard projects by a number of acclaimed international
artists interested in using the billboard format as a mode of public address. In
an effort to stage a series of propositions in the public domain, these billboard
projects will address the problem of audience and the relationship between
the exhibitions and the cities of Vila Real de Santo António and Grândola.
Artists include Walead Beshty, Emily Halpern, Artemio, Kelly Barrie, Garth
Weiser and Shana Lutker.
Inside/Outside
curated by Martin Lilja
Since the turn of the millennium, a diverse group of emerging artists based in
New England and New York has been making art that is defiantly uninterested
in chronology or formal rules in fine art. Embracing such art world taboos as
playful figuration, cartooning, neon colors, and earnest (as opposed to ironic)
appropriation of pop culture, these young rebels stand outside the
mainstream, but exert a strong influence on both visual culture and their peers
within the art world. This exhibition will highlight the diverse approaches to
multiple themes and media. Participating artists include Tauba Auerback, Jim
Drain, Ara Peterson, Eddie Martinez, Chuck Webster, Mat Brinkman, C.F.,
Joe Bradley, Michael Williams, Michael Mahalchick, Sarah Braman, Ben
Jones, Takeshi Murata, and Cory Arcangel.
California Dreamin’
co-curated by Fred Hoffman and Paul Young
Co-organized by Fred Hoffman and Paul Young, this exhibition will feature a
number of artists based in Los Angeles, California and will also include work
from Portuguese artist João Louro, whose practice is inspired by the
discovery of the west. Drawing on the parallel histories of expansion and
exploration that defined the American frontier and the Portuguese search for
the “New World,” this exhibition platform will serve an instrumental role in
drawing parallels between regional and international artistic endeavors.
Featured artists from Los Angeles include Sterling Ruby, Amanda Ross-Ho,
Simmons & Burke, Brian Bress, Matt Connors, Erik Frydenborg, Nathan
Hylden, Nathan Mabry, Justin Beal, Barry Johnston, and Stephen G. Rhodes.
Gradation,
curated by Garth Weiser
“Gradation” will present a selection of abstract painters all presently working
in New York City. The project presents a variety of artists currently working
within the different models for approaching the weight and history of painterly
abstraction, as it can range from a more gestural language to hardedge
Minimalism. Gradation will feature work from such artists as Cheryl Donegan,
Patricia Treib, Philip Vanderhyden, Adam Henry, Ethan Breckenridge, Richard
Aldrich, James Brittingham, Chris Dorland, and Alex Kwartler.
For more details on exhibitions concept, artistic director, curators, venues,
calendar, exhibitions, artists, and updates, please visit us at
http://www.portugalarte.org
Note to editors
The EDP foundation is a private, non-profit organization created by EDP -
Energias de Portugal, S.A. in December 2004.
The EDP Foundation reinforces the EDP group's commitment to culture,
science and charity, principles the Foundation has upheld since its inception
and which react a dedication to remaining ahead of its time and supporting
important causes in Portugal and abroad (Spain, Brasil, USA, ...)
The EDP Foundation is particularly devoted to developing new artistic
languages but also to studying the historical contexts of Portuguese and
international art (through various awards, regular temporary exhibits and
ambitious art editions), studying and disseminating issues related to energy
and the environment. it also sponsors other
cultural and artistic institutions promoting cultural (arts, music, dance and
literature), educational and social initiatives.
The Foundation plans to convert the campus at the Tejo power station into a
science and cultural unit, placing a prime location in Lisbon at the disposal of
the artistic, science, cultural and educational communities, as well as the
general public.
http://www.fundacao.edp.pt
Media Contact: Dan Tanzilli, FITZ & CO
+1 212-627-1455 x226 / Dan@fitzandco.com
VIP Opening July 16th, 2010, 19
Pavilhão de Portugal
Official Opening Events July 17th, 2010, 15.30
at Grandola, Biblioteca Municipal
Different Venues of Lisboa, Grandola, Portimao and Vila Real de Santo Antonio