The remarkable Berardo collection gives us a global view of the development of international art in the 20th century. It has its beginnings in early modernism and moves towards more recent contemporary artistic creations. The exhibition shows a total of 31 works, painting, sculpture and photography, by 21 artists.
The remarkable Berardo collection gives us a global view of the
development of international art in the 20th century. It has its beginnings in
early modernism and moves towards more recent contemporary artistic
creations. Interestingly, the first acquisition for the Collection was the work
by Vieira da Silva, Composition (oil/canvas from 1948). The choice of this
painting done in Paris, after Arpad Szenes and Vieira da Silva had
returned from Brazil, was due to the collector’s, Comendador José
Berardo’s, interest in the Paris School, in non-figurative painting and in a
new abstraction. This was the beginning of the acquisition of a number of
essential works from the French post-war period. Most of the artists from
this period had worked with or were acquaintances of Arpad Szenes and
Vieira da Silva, the pretext resulting in this exhibition. These artists (such
as Soulages, De Stael, Manessier, Germaine Richier) joined others like
Torres-GarcÃa, Mark Tobey or Dubuffet, for whom both felt a great
admiration.
One of the objectives of the Berardo Collection was, from its very start, to
be disseminated around the best museums in the world and has now
reached the Arpad Szenes - Vieira da Silva Foundation. The Berardo
Collection is once again being shared. The collector was extremely
enthusiastic with this initiative, one endowed with total freedom of choice
in the selection of the works. The exhibition shows a total of 31 works
(painting, sculpture and photography) by 21 artists.
Image: Nicolas De Stael, Paysage, 1953
Fundacao Arpad Szenes - Vieira da Silva, Pc. das Amoreiras, 56,58 - 1250-020 Lisboa
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday: 12h00 - 20h00
Sunday: 10h00 - 18h00. Closed on Tuesdays and public holidays