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Exhibitions: Brussels-Sintra-Lisbon

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“Remember Memory” by Dennis Meyers

This spring and summer, I really enjoyed two exhibitions and a contemporary art fair between the cities of Brussels, Sintra and Lisbon.

Early in the summer, I discovered the monumental exhibition, “Remember Souvenir” by Denis Meyers in the Solvay building, an old office building abandoned in Brussels (above: a selfie with the artist). A declension of infinitive verbs covering walls in a maze of rooms, corridors and cellars of 25000 m².

In the two short videos (below), Denis Meyers summarized the crazy adventure of his monumental exhibition:

 

 

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Sintra, Portugal

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“Point of View”

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During My Week-end in Cascais,

I took the opportunity to visit the exhibition of contemporary art, Point of View” (do not miss it, until May 2017). The works of ten international artists are scattered in the beautiful Parque do Palácio da Pena in Sintra (listed World Heritage by UNESCO).

Another monumental exhibition that makes you do exercise, because the park is huge! You go up and down non stop. And plan some time, to avoid running from one point to another as I did! In photos above:  the “Cura / Cure” installation by Antonio Bokel.


Photos below: 1, the untitled art work in acacia wood by Bosco Sodi. 2 & 3, I really like this “painting” of Nils-Udo, “Clareira / Clearing” (composed of grass and granite), supposed to remind the Eden Garden. 4 Nespoon, The Big Picture. Looking up, you can see the magnificent Palácio da Pena.

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Lisbon, Portugal

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ARCOlisboa

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Now Lisbon Has Its Contemporary Art Fair

The fair is not huge, so I could take the time to see everything … on ten centimeter heels (4 inches! LOL, no comment!). You’ve never seen me in an art fair or museum:  I take for hours to see everything! Especially when I am excited by what I discovered.

So here are my favorites of this first edition of ARCOLisboa which included 45 Portuguese and international galleries. Photos above: 1. The fair was held in the Cordoaria Nacional (heritage monument opposite the Tagus). 2, Fantastic square bike: Nicolas Paris, Sala para o erro auta (quadrado), 2015, Galeria Luisa Strina. 3. The skate boards: Nuno da Luz, Bullroarers, 2015, Vera Cortês Art Agency.

Photos below : 1, Rita McBride, Previous Owner, 2008, Galeria Pedro Oliveira. 2, Domingos Rego, untitled, 2016, Galeria João Esteves de Oliveira. 3. The exhibition spaces. 4, Philippe Decrauzat : Flag (WV), 2015 (right) et Untitled, 2014 (left), Parra & Romero. 

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A big thank you to Patricia, my guide of the “Point of View” exhibition that I recommend you!

Expos: Bruxelles-Sintra-Lisbonne

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“Remember Memory” de Dennis Meyers

Ce printemps-été, j’ai retenu deux expos et une foire d’art contemporain qui m’ont vraiment plu, entre Bruxelles, Lisbonne et Sintra.

Tout début de l’été, j’ai découvert l’exposition monumentale “Remember Souvenir” de Denis Meyers au bâtiment Solvay, immeuble d’anciens bureaux laissé à l’abandon (ci-dessus : un selfie avec l’artiste). Déclinaison de verbes à l’infinitif qui recouvrent les murs dans un dédale de pièces, couloirs et caves de 25000 m².

Dans les deux courtes vidéos ci-dessous, Denis Meyers résume l’aventure un peu folle de cette exposition monumentale : 

 

 

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Sintra, Portugal

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“Point of View”

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Lors d’un week-end à Cascais,

j’en ai profité pour visiter L’exposition d’art contemporain à ne pas manquer, Point of View(jusqu’en Mai 2017). Les oeuvres de 10 artistes internationaux sont disséminées dans le superbe Parque do Palácio da Pena à Sintra (site classé au patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO).

Une autre exposition monumentale et sportive, car le parc est immense : on monte et on descend non stop. Prevoyez du temps, pour éviter de courrir comme je l’ai fait! En photos ci-dessus : l’installation “Cura / Cure” d’Antonio Bokel. 

Photos ci-dessous : 1, l’oeuvre en bois d’acacia et sans titre de Bosco Sodi. 2 & 3, j’aime beaucoup ce “tableau” de Nils Udo, “Clareira / Clearing” (composée d’herbe et de granit), sensé rappeler le jardin d’éden. 4, Nespoon, The Big Picture. D’ailleurs en levant la tête, on peut voir la magnifique Palácio da Pena. 

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Lisbonne, Portugal

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ARCOlisboa

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Lisbonne a désormais sa foire d’art contemporain

De taille humaine, j’ai pu prendre le temps de tout voir… perchée sur dix centimètres de talon (LOL, les ampoules!). Vous ne m’avez jamais vu dans une expo ou un musée : ça dure des heures! Surtout lorsque je suis enthousiasmée par ce que je découvre.

Alors voici mes coups de coeur de cette première édition d’ARCOLisboa qui comprenait 45 galleries portugaises et internationales. Photos ci-dessus : 1, la foire a eu lieu dans la Cordoaria Nacional (un monument classé situé face au Tage). 2, le vélo carré de Nicolas Paris, Sala de auta para o erro (quadrado), 2015, Galeria Luisa Strina. 3, les skate boards de Nuno da Luz, Bullroarers, 2015, Vera Cortês Art Agency.

Photos ci-dessous : 1, Rita McBride, Previous Owner, 2008, Galeria Pedro Oliveira. 2, Domingos Rego, sans titre 2016, Galeria João Esteves de Oliveira. 3. Les espaces d’expositions. 4, Philippe Decrauzat : Flag (WV), 2015 (à droite) et sans titre, 2014 (à gauche), Parra & Romero. 

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Portugal, Cascais: The Oitavos Hotel

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50 Shades of Blue

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Weekend with Friends

I like going by car to Cascais on the Marginal road (20-30 minutes from Lisbon) to see the seaside. The brightness reminds California. Weekend “staycation” with my BFF at The Oitavos located in the middle of a beautiful pine trees. We take the opportunity to go visiting friends and the “Point of View” exhibition in Sintra.

Surprise while arriving: the super modern hotel is huge! And it largely fills my insatiable need for space, outside/inside, lobby, lounge, bar, restaurant, terraces, pool (photos below), corridors and the room! Bikini break, my HQ: the infinity pool overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and pines tilted by the wind! “Comment vous dire, tout est bleu” (: “How can I describe you, everything is blue”) … even the glasses of my fly sunglasses! 

Photos above: 1. Tadam: flies sunglasses! A mini trails that lead to the pool for those who like to complicate life (LOL) because there are more direct access! 2 and 3. The intimate breakfast terrace as printing a picnic in the countryside. 4. Gosto muito minhas Havaianas offered by my BFF who just came back from Brazil.

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The Spa

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Open to Nature

Early in the morning, when the water in the outdoor pool is freezing, I go to the warmer seawater pool in the Spa (photo above). Then I switch between jacuzzi, sauna and Turkish bath whose windows offer amazing views of the landscape. I would have tried a treatment, but it was closed. 

Photos below: 1. The pool! 2. My favorite sandals on the blue floor of the room terrassse. 3. My “cowgirl from the beach” silhouette (whith straw hat and beach bag and Balinese sarong) to go to the spa. 4. Really cool at the end of the day: I enjoyed having a drink and big laughs with friends under this parasol of the Atlântico Pool Bar. 5. My postcard ; ))

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The Lounge

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The Ipsylon Restaurant

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Gourmet Dinner

I like the minimalistic design and volumes. For the cuisine, it is the same. I should be able to find the flavor of each ingredient. I am not a gourmet, but I am curious. What a pleasure to discover at the Epsylon restaurant, the delicate blend of traditional Portuguese cuisine and French cuisine, elaborated by the French chef Cyril Devilliers!

Photos above: 1. Epsylon Restaurant & Bar. 2. The delicious first meal consists of a crayfish with asparagus after excellent appetizers and the traditional bread accompanied by olive oil. 3. The delicious fish with vegetables. 4. The Friday and Saturday nights, the bar turns into the Japanese Bar where you can eat estra fresh sushi and sashimi prepared in front of customers.

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A Room with a View

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Bathed in Light

The first day while entering in the room, I was immediately sensitive to the view! And of course the 40 square meters space and bathroom (photos below)! Open volumes, a gradient blue and white shades, nomadic furniture (on wheels), the bay window … I breathe!

Spotless bed: I fell asleep like a baby watching a Brazilian telenovela! I never watch TV, so you can imagine a telenovela! No comment please!  

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That’s the kind of bathroom overlooking the terrace I would like to have at home! With Japanese WC (photo below)! Light and space (I repeat myself)! The originality: the blue!

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Many thanks to The Oitavos for this beautiful invitation. As always, these are my opinions.