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1 day ago

I've Lived in Lisbon for 4 Years-My No. 1 Tip for Visitors Comes Free Each Evening

Never skip a sunset in Portugal, especially in Lisbon, where the views and atmosphere are uniquely captivating.
SOMA, SF
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Has the world grown weary of art biennials? In search of an antidote, a Portuguese festival turns to anarchism

Coimbra's Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Nova is haunted and faces redevelopment into a hotel, threatening its role as an art festival hub.
fromThe Nation
4 days ago

Wolfgang Koeppen-"Poet of Failure"

The German writer's postwar works were ruthless in their condemnation of a country that, in its inability to reckon with historical atrocity, was beyond reform.
Berlin
Fashion & style
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 week ago

As Aguas da Saudade - KALTBLUT Magazine

The film intertwines the legend of Inês de Castro and King Pedro I with contemporary Portuguese fashion, embodying themes of longing and beauty.
fromwww.nytimes.com
1 week ago

Classic and Contemporary Literature From France, Japan, India, the U.K. and Brazil

Classic France is a country of nuance with a love of conversation and freedom and an aversion to fanaticism. Contemporary Houellebecq describes France as a museum, where landscape turns into decor and where rural areas are emptying out.
Writing
Travel
fromCN Traveller
1 week ago

This sunny European city has just been voted the world's most colourful

Lisbon is the world's most vibrant city, scoring 100/100 with 2,633,070 unique colors.
Photography
fromBOOOOOOOM!
2 weeks ago

"You can't enter the same river twice" by Photographer Francisco Gonzalez Camacho

Francisco Gonzalez Camacho's work explores impermanence and transformation through photography and graphic printing methods.
Madrid food
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Lost Federico Garcia Lorca verse discovered 93 years after it was written

A newly discovered verse by Federico Garcia Lorca reveals his preoccupation with time, written in 1933 and found on a manuscript's reverse.
Boston food
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

I'm a Lisbon Local-This Is the Most Important Etiquette Tip to Know When Visiting Portugal

Immigrants in Portugal must adapt to local customs, particularly the double kiss greeting, which starts on the right cheek.
#fado
Madrid food
fromCN Traveller
1 week ago

The best fado bars in Lisbon, according to Portuguese singer Carminho

Fado, a traditional Portuguese music genre, is experiencing a resurgence in popularity, reflecting cultural pride and identity in modern Portugal.
Madrid food
fromCN Traveller
1 week ago

The best fado bars in Lisbon, according to Portuguese singer Carminho

Fado, a traditional Portuguese music genre, is experiencing a resurgence in popularity, reflecting cultural pride and identity in modern Portugal.
#irish-literature
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

In Spain, a request to move Picasso's famous Guernica' to the Basque Country sparks national row

The Basque government has made the transfer of Picasso's painting a matter of regional pride, viewing it as a gesture of historical remembrance and symbolic reparation toward the Basque people.
Arts
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

In "Bomarzo," the Renaissance Man is a Monster

"One must put himself in the period... crime had a certain familiarity from its repetition through time.... That's what they were like, unscrupulous. So was I. And since we are speaking about it, so was the Renaissance."
History
fromItsnicethat
1 month ago

Diogo Potes' paintings take poetic licence to a whole new level

When I'm painting, I try not to look at too many things so I don't become overly influenced. But we can't really escape ourselves. There are imaginations from other people that I love. Diogo's work is a colourful combo of Alejandro Jodorowsky's strange filmic palettes, Japanese sci-fi and vintage posters.
Graphic design
Books
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The Last Days of Franco

Montserrat Roig's The Time of Cherries captures pre-democratic Barcelona through the story of Natàlia, a former activist confronting unfinished personal and political business in a repressive atmosphere.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Estonia exports a modernist, Glasgow gets poetic and Leonora Carrington goes wild the week in art

Estonia's modernist painter Konrad Magi is featured in an exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery from March to July.
#portuguese-literature
Design
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

When Art Came First: Spatial Experiments That Shaped Architecture in Latin America

Artistic practices in mid-20th-century Latin America pioneered spatial concepts later integrated into architecture, emphasizing collective use and bodily experience.
Renovation
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 month ago

Renovation Casa d'Abreu Neto - Siza's First Work / Alvaro Siza Vieira

Alvaro Siza renovated Casa d'Abreu Neto, his first designed house, after 65 years, transforming it into a public museum preserving modern Portuguese architecture and family heritage.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Edvard Munch's formative influence on Paula Rego revealed in unearthed painting

Edvard Munch's 1951 Tate exhibition profoundly influenced 16-year-old Paula Rego, shaping her artistic development and figurative painting style for decades.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

This European City Is A Hidden Gem With One Of The Best Food Halls, According To Rick Steves - Tasting Table

Mercado Bom Sucesso has been serving a wide range of traditional Portuguese food since 1949. Its modern design is unmissable when walking around the heart of Porto, and it's absolutely worth a stop. While farmers' markets are usually held outdoors, food halls are primarily indoors, and Bom Sucesso is no different. This means that no matter when you're visiting - whether it be the dead of winter or the height of summer - you'll be able to enjoy local delicacies in a climate-controlled environment.
Food & drink
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

Sidney Porter: A legend recovered * Oregon ArtsWatch

No single musician better represents that contribution and its nearly forgotten history than pianist Sidney Porter. From 1941 until his untimely death in 1970, he cast a 6'8" shadow over Portland's jazz scene as both a performer and nightclub owner. Two months after he died, more than 3,000 people filled the Hoyt Hotel in a 10-hour show of respect that included 20 bands and more than 160 musicians.
Music
Fashion & style
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

Headed to Lisbon? Here's What to Wear, According to a Fashion Editor

Pack versatile, comfortable pieces—cotton dresses, matching sets, drawstring trousers—and bold accessories to reflect personal style while handling Lisbon's varied, lively environment.
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Furious row erupts over Madrid site of one of Robert Capa's most important pictures

Madrid's conservative city council abandoned plans for a Robert Capa museum at a historically significant bombing site, instead converting it into a youth center with minimal historical commemoration.
Books
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

The lost lessons of Jorge Luis Borges: His English and American literature classes

Recovered 1966 lectures by Jorge Luis Borges were published, revealing lost oral work and previously uncollected material through meticulous editorial recovery.
Madrid food
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

The impious and sodomite' Portuguese nobleman who kept banned books inside the walls of his house in a Spanish village

A 1992 discovery of 11 sixteenth-century books hidden in a Spanish home belonged to Portuguese nobleman Fernao Brandao, who fled the Inquisition due to his sexual orientation.
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Spain's Cosmic Mother of Modernism

MADRID - The most famous portrait of Maruja Mallo depicts the artist covered from head to toe in seaweed. She is crowned and draped with long, rope-like strands of kelp, her arms raised triumphantly like an all-powerful marine goddess. This unconventional photograph, snapped in 1945 by the poet Pablo Neruda on a Chilean beach, was no doubt carefully orchestrated by the Spanish artist, who viewed herself as an extension of her unique work, where female energy is a conduit for natural and even cosmic forces.
Arts
Arts
fromArtforum
2 months ago

Sara Graca returns to Lisbon

An exhibition remodels a stepped U-shaped space by adding ramps using repurposed materials, merging rooms while keeping existing walls, prioritizing accessibility and material reuse.
Madrid food
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Goya's last mystery is called Rosario Weiss

Goya's Black Paintings inspired Sergio del Molino's book exploring the artist's legacy through the story of Rosario Weiss, the daughter of Leocadia Zorrilla who became Goya's student and artistic heir.
fromHi-Fructose Magazine - The New Contemporary Art Magazine
2 months ago

Pedro Pedro transforms The Everyday into Vibrant Inanimate Portraits - Hi-Fructose Magazine

One of the great things about making art is discovering something that sprang from seemingly nowhere. In retrospect it looks logical but in the moment it's an epiphany and suddenly it's exciting to explore it. My studio is across the street from Creative Woodworking and they have a box where they put scrap wood for anyone who wants it and it's irresistible to me.
Arts
fromArtnet News
2 months ago

How Wifredo Lam Made Surrealism More Surreal Than the Surrealists | Artnet News

An exhibition of Wifredo Lam is about as safe a bet as the Museum of Modern Art can place and still plausibly say that it's a bet on expanding the canon. The Cuban artist is one of the most famous painters of the 20th century, featured in almost every single key show about Surrealism. MoMA acquired his famous painting The Jungle in 1946, a few years after he made it.
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