Exploring African Contemporary Art
The 100 collectors tour at Hangar showcased a stunning African contemporary collection. Focused on Afro-diasporic themes, the exhibition revealed art exploring spirituality, identity, and resistance
The 100 collectors tour at Hangar showcased a stunning African contemporary collection. Focused on Afro-diasporic themes, the exhibition revealed art exploring spirituality, identity, and resistance
As part of our collaboration with Paris Photo, 100 collectors provided exclusive VIP experiences designed to connect our members to the latest developments in photography and digital art.
A warm welcome to the home studio of Entangled Others in Lisbon, where the artist duo Sofia Crespo and Feileacan Kirkbride McCormick shared their AI art, process, and incredible hospitality.
On a Saturday morning, our collectors were welcomed by Vestres in their studio, a collective of Portuguese young artists who talked openly about their practices, collaboration, and challenges
The club attended two powerful exhibitions at MAC/CCB during Lisbon Art Weekend: Nan Goldin’s intimate “Vanishing Intimacies” and Fred Sandback’s minimalist sculptures.
On October 18th, 100 Collectors members visited Galeria FOCO, where curator Julia Flamingo explored Bartolomeu Santos' new series, focusing on the complexities of friendship as a central theme.
This edition also featured a digital art collection by Pakistani artist Omar Aqil - a collection calling for a moment of introspection amid the relentless currents of the virtual world.
The Digital Art Mile, initiated by supporting collector Georg Bak, showcases a diverse array of key players in the digital art space, including marketplaces, artists, projects, and emerging galleries.
Arco Lisboa’s sixth edition, held May 25-28 at Cordoaria Nacional, offered 100 collectors’ members a special opening day experience with a guided tour overlooking Tejo River.
The NFC Lisbon conference, held June 7-9 at Pavilhão Carlos Lopes, focused on art. 100 Collectors invited Australian artist Lauren Moffatt to showcase her vibrant digital universe.
We started the year with a visit to Lisbon's MAAT for Plug-in, a solo exhibition by Joana Vasconcelos, one of Portugal's top artists, known for her colorful, large-scale installations.
Eye-Spark, Jonathas de Andrade’s exhibition at MAAT, was a dynamic retrospective of his work. Curated by João Mourão and Luís Silva, it kicked off the club's monthly art venue visits March.
Celebrating its 60th anniversary, Galeria 111 has launched the careers of key Portuguese artists. In March 2024, Rui Brito opened the gallery and storage to share its history with 100 collectors.
Lisbon Art Weekend, a highlight of the city’s art calendar, invited 100 Collectors to explore 30+ spaces with exhibitions, talks, and events from November 9th to 12th.
Feelings are human, not computer-driven, but the divide blurs as technology increasingly mimics and connects to human emotions, entangling the boundaries between people and machines.
Urban art, among the world’s most popular genres, thrives on relatability - according to "Urban (R)evolution" curators Pauline Foessel and Pedro Alonzo
After visiting Joana Vasconcelos' MAAT exhibition in January, we took our collectors to her Lisbon studio. Far from the typical artist's space, it's a bustling industry, not a solitary, small workspace.
This October, Lisbon collectors visited Duplex Air, a collective artist studio in Graça, one of the city's most exciting art residencies.
On May 14th, 100 collectors hosted an inspiring talk at Poolside Hub with Ana Margarida Abrantes and Dimitri De Jonghe, discussing the intersection of imagination, AI, and human creativity.
At NFC Lisbon, the prominent European Conference about NFTs, our Art Concierge team took on the responsibility of guiding attendees through the event’s art-related projects.
Paula Rego’s 2009 Cascais space, The House of Stories, is no museum - it contains 500+ of her works, all of which tell powerful tales of women and the taboo topics often surrounding them.
The place in Lisbon where digital art is for everybody: D-ART ENCOUNTERS. Every six weeks, the event at the Poolside Hub offers a panel talk gathering professionals from different backgrounds to introduce people to the digital world.
Délio Jasse explores Portugal's colonial past through photos and archives. Born in Angola, he moved to Lisbon in 1999, waiting seven years for documents in a journey reflecting shared histories.
Arco Lisboa's 7th edition, held May 23-26 at Cordoaria Nacional, featured 84 galleries from 15 countries. Lisbon’s growing art scene continues to attract international attention and support!