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9th edition of Access Culture Week starts today

9th edition of Access Culture Week starts today

The 9th edition of Access Culture Week starts today, Monday, and runs until June 25th. A week to reflect on what access is and create greater awareness regarding the mission and objectives of Acesso Cultura.

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Ricardina Oliveira
Exhibition where you can see works of art live and buy them online

Exhibition where you can see works of art live and buy them online

The new exhibition at Coletivo 284 combines "the real and the virtual": the physical collection is also available on a digital platform. Coletivo 284's new exhibition is called “ON55_OFF284” and is the result of a partnership with the art purchasing platform P55.ART. The pieces available online can be seen offline in the space next to Amoreiras, in Lisbon. Find out more here.

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Ricardina Oliveira
Official opening of "Bridal Cake" Joana Vasconcelos

Official opening of "Bridal Cake" Joana Vasconcelos

The head of state cut the inauguration ribbon during a visit to Waddesdon Manor, a historic Rothschild family property about 80 kilometers northwest of London. Find out more here.

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Ricardina Oliveira
China tried to cancel exhibition by Chinese dissident artist Badiucao

China tried to cancel exhibition by Chinese dissident artist Badiucao

China has made yet another attempt to shut down Chinese dissident artist Badiucao's upcoming exhibition in Europe. And, again, the exhibition continues, with the host institution asking for the public's support rather than giving in to pressure from Beijing. Discover more here.

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