November 2010
Daniel Barroca, Daniel Melim, Martinha Maia, Raquel Feliciano, Sílvia Simões, Susana Gaudêncio
Impermanences – Festival Interferences / Metro Exhibition
Daniel Barroca, Daniel Melim, Martinha Maia, Raquel Feliciano, Sílvia Simões, Susana Gaudêncio
Impermanences – Festival Interferences / Metro Exhibition
IMPERMANENCES was a project in partnership with FESTIVAL INTERFERÊNCIAS that took place in two distinct times and spaces: an artistic residency/exhibtion, open to the public, taking place at Drawing Spaces (Fábrica Braço de Prata), between November 3 and 20, from Wednesday to Sunday, from 7pm to 11 pm, with an opening presentation on November 13 at 9.30pm; and a drawing exhibition in 6 carriages of the Lisbon Metro which was transformed into galleries displaying 6 individual exhibitions, between November 13 and 26, during the Metro’s normal operating hours. The participating artists are: Daniel Barroca, Daniel Melim, Martinha Maia, Raquel Feliciano, Sílvia Simões and Susana Gaudêncio.
FESTIVAL INTERFERÊNCIAS
Starting in November, the city of Lisbon received the first edition of INTERFERÊNCIAS – Mostra Pública de Arte (INTERFERENCES – Public Display of Art), an intromission in the daily lives of the population, aimed to bring contemporary art to the greater public, through the appropriation of public spaces / “non-places” and means of mass communication. Therefore, the event was generalist, free and massive.
The initiative involved public transports and Metro stations, mupis and outdoors. The second edition will engage shopping malls, parking areas and newspaper pages.
www.interferencias.org
www.28comunicacao.com
FESTIVAL INTERFERÊNCIAS
Starting in November, the city of Lisbon received the first edition of INTERFERÊNCIAS – Mostra Pública de Arte (INTERFERENCES – Public Display of Art), an intromission in the daily lives of the population, aimed to bring contemporary art to the greater public, through the appropriation of public spaces / “non-places” and means of mass communication. Therefore, the event was generalist, free and massive.
The initiative involved public transports and Metro stations, mupis and outdoors. The second edition will engage shopping malls, parking areas and newspaper pages.
www.interferencias.org
www.28comunicacao.com
Residency - 1st week
Residency - 2nd week
Metro Exhibition
Opening
Exhibition
Works exhibited on the Lisbon Metro carriages
1. Daniel Barroca
2. Daniel Melim
3. Martinha Maia
4. Raquel Feliciano
5. Sílvia Simões
6. Susana Gaudêncio