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CML - Projetos vários

The street belongs to all of us!  (Exhibition)
MUDE (Museu do Design, Rua Augusta)
20 Nov. 2010 > 20 Feb. 2011
Curatorship: Pedro Brandão

Role: Exhibition design

The touring exhibition The street belongs to all of us!, conceived by the Institut pour la Ville en Mouvement, reflects the diversity of experiences and uses, along with the transformation that the street has been undergoing on the five continents. After being presented in Paris, Shanghai, Buenos Aires, Toronto, Beijing, Santiago de Chile, Rio de Janeiro, Montreal, Bogotá and Barcelona, now it is the turn of Lisbon to contribute to the reflection on the role of public space in the contemporary town, the importance of design and street furniture, the new forms of governance, the creative dynamics, the different experiences, the problems and challenges of a future that begins already today. This is an exhibition contributing to a greater awareness of our time and urban phenomenon, discussing the city while changing the landscape.
GAU / Crono - Calçada da Glória, other places in Lisboa
An Urban Art itinerary in Lisbon , 12 Months | 4 Seasons | 16 Artists ,  June 2010 | June 2011Co curatorship: Alexandre Farto, Agelo Milano

Role: Founder, curator and producer.

Crono' emerges from a commitment with Urban Art based on the premise that we are all as ephemeral as all our creations - a way of reflecting upon time and enhancing a new dimension of the city: the city as a living organism which is built and created in a spontaneous, natural and free way. It is within this dynamics of appropriation of Lisbon’s spaces that, over four stages which correspond to the four seasons of the year, several commissioned paintings with an urban impact and the registering of different environments of the capital throughout time will be carried out. With the aim of establishing an itinerary of Urban Art in Lisbon over four periods of the year, a selection of internationally renowned artists will be invited to develop interventions alongside Portuguese artists and local communities in a process of ‘urban curatorship’, which has the support of the Lisbon City Council in providing locations in the city for this purpose.
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