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Arte Portuguesa do Século XX (1960 - 2010)

MNAC - Museu do Chiado Collection

2012-02-09
2012-06-17

Twentieth-Century Portuguese Art (1960-2010) completes the cycle of three exhibitions of the collection of the Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea – Museu do Chiado which began in April 2011 to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the institution.

In journeying through the last half century of the history of Portuguese art, this exhibition also necessarily reveals the vicissitudes of the workings of the museum itself, which has alternately embraced and distanced itself from contemporary thought and aesthetic construction.

While, during the directorship of Diogo de Macedo (1944-59), the MNAC would manage to maintain a relative dynamism, the political appointment of Eduardo Malta as director (1959-67) would condemn the museum to a period of cultural retreat, decay and isolation whose caricatural epilogue occurred when his wife, Dulce Malta, temporarily assumed control (1967-70).

Although the directorship of Maria de Lourdes Bártholo (1970-87) showed a more favourable attitude to the opening of the collection to contemporary proposals, incorporating some works by key artists (such as Jorge Vieira and Paula Rego), the MNAC still failed to keep pace with the cultural dynamics unleashed by the 1974 Revolution. During these years, the museum’s facilities underwent a period of progressive decay that led to them being forced to close in 1987.

Between 1988 and 1994, the MNAC underwent a process of global reorganisation according to a plan drawn up by the French architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte, culminating in the reopening of the museum, now renamed the Museu do Chiado, under the directorship of Raquel Henriques da Silva (1988-98). A process of programmatic renovation then began at the museum, reconciling the study and dissemination of the collection with the regular staging of temporary exhibitions and qualified publications in an international framework that would be broadened under the directorship of Pedro Lapa (1998-2009). In parallel, the collection underwent an unprecedented period of renewal, coming to encompass the second half of the twentieth century and to include new artistic genres such as photography and video.

Given the lack of continuity of public investment in acquisitions for the MNAC’s collection, donations and deposits by artists, institutions and private collectors took on an essential role in enriching more recent groups of works in the collection with the integration of key artists on the contemporary Portuguese art scene.

Throughout almost two decades of intense activity and modernisation, MNAC – Museu do Chiado continues to struggle with the main constraints identified when it was founded in 1911: the lack of space and material resources required to continue to conserve, exhibit and broaden the most wide-ranging collection of modern and contemporary Portuguese art.


Helena Barranha

On Exhibition

Emotion Encounters

Aline Motta, Sofia Yala, Yassmin Forte

2025-11-21
2026-02-01
Curatorship: Elina Heikka
This exhibition brings together works by Aline Motta, Sofia Yala, and Yassmin Forte. These projects share a common thread: each builds upon old family photographs the artists have unearthed.
Colective Exhibition

The Ascension of Mont Ventoux

Manuel Valente Alves

2025-10-26
2026-02-16
Curatorship: Lúcia Saldanha
Photographs, drawings and paintings, by Manuel Valente Alves that develop a poetic dialogue with Petrarch's letter of the same name (Ascensus Montis Ventosi), written in 1336.
Temporary Exhibition

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2025-10-16
2026-02-01
Curatorship: Susana Lourenço Marques, Emília Tavares
This exhibition, in partnership with the Porto Museum, presents the work of three amateur photographers - Margarida Relvas, Mariana Relvas and Maria da Conceição de Lemos Magalhães - developed in Portugal between 1860-1920.
Temporary Exhibition

Mily Possoz. A poetics of space

2025-10-01
2026-02-01
Curatorship: Emília Ferreira
The exhibition “Mily Possoz. A Poetics of Space” continues the research into the lesser-studied Portuguese modernists artists present in the collections of the MNAC and Millennium bcp.
Solo show

Impressões Digitais. MNAC Collection

2024-12-12
2026-12-30
Curatorship: Ana Guimarães, Emília Ferreira, Maria de Aires Silveira e Tiago Beirão Veiga
Consisting of founding works of contemporary Portuguese art historiography, from 1850 to the present day, the MNAC's collection holds several national treasures.
Permanent Exhibition

Since 1911

2022-05-26
2026-05-26
An intervention that celebrates 110 years of the MNAC.
114 years