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Dialogues: Japan & the Occident
Hosted by Atelier Natália Gromicho
Dialogues: Japan & the Occident is a collective exhibition that brings together a diverse group of contemporary artists from Japan and Western countries in a compelling exploration of cultural intersections, aesthetic philosophies, and shared humanity.
Featuring works in painting, sculpture, installation, photography, and calligraphy, the exhibition creates a visual conversation between traditions, perspectives, and artistic languages. Each piece becomes a voice in a broader dialogue—between East and West, past and present, stillness and movement.
Hosted at the iconic Atelier Natália Gromicho in Lisbon, the exhibition invites viewers into a contemplative space where minimalism meets expressionism, and where the meditative gestures of calligraphy coexist with bold sculptural forms and immersive installations.
This journey across continents reflects not only geographic travel, but also emotional, philosophical, and spiritual passage—a shared creative voyage that celebrates difference, connection, and artistic resonance.
Ana Malta | Aranka Székely | Daphne | Hans Varela | Inês Prats | Kayo Sato | Keisui Ishikazi | Leonor Ribeiro | Lorraine Mahot | Luisa Petiz | Mariana Santos | Marta Carvalho | Marta Marques | Natália Gromicho | Nel ten Wolde | Noelle Kalom | Paulo Saraiva | Renata Carneiro | Šárka Darton | Stan Riha | Stanislav Riha | Tanya Fryer | Tommi Viitala | Tomo Sakurai | Wedad Alnasser
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