The photo exhibition "Olhar restless" opens tomorrow IV Mostra Portuguesa
The photo exhibition 'Olhar Concerned' will open Tuesday morning planned activities within the IV Mostra Portuguesa, which will be developed Madrid and other Spanish capital until November 7.
The Portuguese Center of Photography, with an ever larger population, has a schedule of exhibitions throughout the year with a regular basis. It is located in the city of Oporto in an emblematic building that was once a prison tense.
In their presentations seeks not only to provide an overview of the evolution of photography Portuguese, but also seeks to publicize the personal and collective experiences that make a photographic theory and practice nationally and internationally, combining educational objectives, social and artistic.
"Olhar restless" gives us a total of 45 eyes, whose brightness, color intensity and emotions become just as it passed by the House of America. The shows, free admission) will remain open until Nov. 24.
IV MOSTRA PORTUGUESE
The fourth edition of the Mostra Portuguese convenes again a wide range of cultural Luso-Spanish. In this way, the event which starts tomorrow include the presence and participation of noted figures of theater, film, music, science, art, literature and cuisine.
Thus, the scheduling of this year welcomed the encouragement of creative filmmakers such as Manoel de Oliveira or Margarida Cardoso and musical icons such as singer Fados Camana, the group Madredeus or the pianist Rosa Torres-Pardo and his show Iberia; Agustina Bessa Literature Luis-or Pepetela; the artistic legacy of the painter and poet Mário Cesariny, the dramaturgy of the company advanced Chapitô; knowledge of Spanish and Portuguese scientists, or the gourmet menu proposed by reputable representatives of Pousadas de Portugal, as Leonel Pereira.
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