A Short History of the Line - A Selection of Drawings from the Ar.Co Collection
"A Short History of the Line" is the name given by curator Filipa Oliveira to her selection of drawings from the Ar.Co Arts Collection. The exhibition took place at the Casa da Cerca, in Almada, at the invitation of the Almada City Council and lasted from September to November 2018. The show commemorates the 45th anniversary of Ar.Co and the 25th anniversary of Casa da Cerca. The artists included were: A.calpi, Alexandre Camarao, Alexandre Conefrey, Ana Hatherly, Ana Jotta, Ana Santos, Bernardo Simões Correia, Carmo Posser, Claire de Santa Coloma, Daniel Lima, Eduardo F.M., Fernando Calhau, Francisco Tropa, Gaetan, João Queiroz, Jorge Martins, Jorge Nesbitt, Jorge Queiroz, Julião Sarmento, Lourdes Castro, Manuel Caldeira, Mattia Denisse, Nuno Henrique, Pedro Sousa Vieira, Rui Moreira, Rui Sanches, Rui Toscano, Sara & André.
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Exhibition "A Short History of the Line - A Selection of drawings from the Ar.Co Collection". Casa da Cerca, Almada, September to November 2018. Image: Nuno Martinho.
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Exhibition "A Short History of the Line - A Selection of drawings from the Ar.Co Collection". Casa da Cerca, Almada, September to November 2018. Image: Nuno Martinho.
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Exhibition "A Short History of the Line - A Selection of drawings from the Ar.Co Collection". Casa da Cerca, Almada, September to November 2018. Image: Nuno Martinho.
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Exhibition "A Short History of the Line - A Selection of drawings from the Ar.Co Collection". Casa da Cerca, Almada, September to November 2018. Image: Nuno Martinho.
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Exhibition "A Short History of the Line - A Selection of drawings from the Ar.Co Collection". Casa da Cerca, Almada, September to November 2018. Image: Nuno Martinho.
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Exhibition "A Short History of the Line - A Selection of drawings from the Ar.Co Collection". Casa da Cerca, Almada, September to November 2018. Image: Nuno Martinho.
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Exhibition "A Short History of the Line - A Selection of drawings from the Ar.Co Collection". Casa da Cerca, Almada, September to November 2018. Image: Nuno Martinho.