Painted lives – A modern take on the classic ‘Grand Tour’ of Italy
It is not often one comes across an artist in the broadest sense of the word, but Andrew Kinsman is just that. He is a man for all seasons, someone
Art exhibition at LAR gallery
A new art exhibition called ‘Contested Desires’ will be unveiled on Friday, March 13 at the LAR gallery in Lagos, where it will remain on display until April 30. The
Outstanding artwork by Algarve students displayed in Lagos
Sovereign’s Student Prize Portugal 2020 is showcasing its second exhibition of this year’s Prize finalists at the reception of the Marina de Lagos. Twenty outstanding pieces of artwork created by
Tourist project to revive Algarve’s craft and food
The Algarve’s tourism board (RTA) has launched a new project entitled ‘Algarve Craft & Food’ which aims to promote traditional crafts and cuisine as assets to attract more holidaymakers. The
Through the looking glass
Exploring the process of stained glass art with Liza Walker Tucked away in the tiny village of Almádena, in Lagos, on a lush plot of land, there lives three dogs,
Art in Marina de Lagos – new exhibition opens in March
The Art Academy Marina de Lagos is inviting all to its cultural event “Art in the Marina de Lagos” on Friday, March 20 from 4pm to 7pm. There will also
Local artist exhibits paintings at Lagoa’s Convent’bio
An exhibition of paintings by local artist Inna Hawker will be on display at Lagoa’s Convent’bio store between February 1 and 29. “Natural Essences” will feature around 30 paintings that
Sovereign Art student talent goes on show this Saturday
Galeria de Arte Pintor Samora Barros in Albufeira is hosting the first exhibition of the Sovereign Art Foundation Students Prize Portugal 2020 on Saturday, February 1, showing the amazing art
New art gallery to open in Tavira next month
Art Gallery Rua da Silva 4 is preparing for its grand opening in Tavira on Saturday, February 29 at 6pm with an exhibition by Swedish artist Peter Sternäng. Art Gallery
Sculptur Sören Ernst: finding the shape of things
Formed over millennia, pushed from the bowels of the earth, granite’s “very hard to work, slightly radioactive, poisonous”. Yet, with his father’s coal chisel and hammer in hand, sculptor Sören










