Explore Artists in Portugal
Find Contemporary, Modern, and Emerging Artists in Portugal
André Romão
Lisbon, Portugal
André Romão is a Portuguese artist whose multidisciplinary practice spans sculpture, drawing, and performance. His conceptually driven work often explores themes of history, myth, and the power of language, creating enigmatic narratives through symbolic objects and subtle interventions that challenge established orders.
António Bolota
Lisbon, Portugal
António Bolota is a Portuguese artist known for his sculptural and architectural interventions that often utilize raw, industrial materials. His practice explores the relationship between art and its environment, creating works that engage with weight, balance, and the inherent properties of materials to redefine space.
Armanda Duarte
Lisbon, Portugal
Armanda Duarte is a Portuguese artist whose minimalist practice centers on sculpture and installation, often using humble, everyday materials. Her work subtly explores themes of memory, ephemerality, and the inherent poetry found in ordinary objects, inviting quiet contemplation of form and absence.
Carlos Bunga
Porto, Portugal
Carlos Bunga is a Portuguese artist known for his ephemeral installations and sculptures constructed from common, fragile materials like cardboard and tape. His work explores themes of architecture, memory, and transformation, creating temporary structures that question permanence and the relationship between space and human experience.
Daniel Blaufuks
Lisbon, Portugal
Daniel Blaufuks is a Portuguese artist known for his photographic and video works that explore themes of memory, history, and the passage of time. His practice often combines personal archives, found images, and textual elements, creating poignant narratives that blur the line between documentary and fiction.
Gabriela Albergaria
Lisbon, Portugal
Gabriela Albergaria is a Portuguese artist known for her multidisciplinary practice exploring nature, botany, and the constructed landscape. Her work, spanning drawing, sculpture, and installation, often examines the cultural histories embedded within botanical collections and human interventions in natural environments.
Gonçalo Barreiros
Lisbon, Portugal
Gonçalo Barreiros is a Portuguese artist whose practice combines painting, drawing, and sometimes installation, characterized by a bold, often raw, aesthetic. His work frequently features abstracted figures and narratives, exploring themes of human connection, isolation, and the complexities of contemporary existence with a visceral energy.
Joana Escoval
Lisbon, Portugal
Joana Escoval is a Portuguese artist known for her poetic sculptures and installations that explore the relationship between objects, energy, and the spiritual. Her minimalist works often incorporate natural materials like copper, stones, and light, creating delicate, site-responsive pieces that evoke cosmic connections and transient moments.
João Louro
Lisbon, Portugal
João Louro is a Portuguese artist known for his conceptual works across painting, photography, and installation that often reference cinema and literature. His practice explores themes of invisibility, memory, and the power of representation, frequently employing text and minimalist aesthetics to challenge perception.
Nuno da Luz
Lisbon, Portugal
Nuno da Luz is a Portuguese artist whose diverse practice spans sound, installation, and performance, often engaging with concepts of infrastructure, logistics, and resource distribution. His work explores the unseen networks and systems that underpin global economies and daily life, subtly revealing their complexities.