Albufeira with many exhibitions to enjoy in August

Albufeira will have many exhibitions to see throughout the month of August, in different cultural spaces in the city. On display, […]

Albufeira will have many exhibitions to see throughout the month of August, in different cultural spaces in the city.

On display will be photographs by Vítor Sousa and works by plastic artists Marius Jovaisa, João Morais Rocha and George Landmann.

The exhibitions will be divided into three distinct spaces: the Art Gallery Pintor Samora Barros, the Municipal Gallery and the Town Hall of Albufeira.

At the Pintor Samora Barros Art Gallery, located in Largo Eng.º Duarte Pacheco, the photographic exhibition «Times that pass…remembering memories» by Vítor de Sousa will be on display until 31 August.

The exhibition presents new images, in color or in black and white, that reveal the city of Albufeira in the 1950s and 1960s. View from Monday to Saturday, from 15pm to 20pm and from 21pm to 23pm.

At the Albufeira Municipal Gallery, next to the Town Hall, the painting exhibition «Lituânia por Unveil» by Marius Jovaisa is on display until the 9th of August.

The exhibition comprises 33 aerial photographs of Lithuania's emblematic landscapes and monuments, in a joint initiative of the Lithuanian Embassy and the Lithuanian Honorary Consulate in Albufeira, to commemorate the Lithuanian Presidency of the Council of the European Union.

From the 16th of August until the 13th of September, the same space will host the watercolor exhibition «Transparências», by João Moraes Rocha.

This is a self-taught artist, born in Lisbon, who favors landscapes, especially marine ones, having chosen watercolor as his pictorial technique.

The Gallery is open to the public from Monday to Friday, from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and from 13:30 pm to 17:30 pm.

In the Paços do Concelho building, it will still be possible to see, until tomorrow. 6th August, the exhibition "What is the Image of Safety and Health at Work", comprising 13 large-format images, the result of a competition launched by the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work.

The exhibition «O Algarve», which brings together reproductions of paintings by George Landmann, can be seen until the 30th of August in the corridor on the 1st floor of the City Hall building.

The exhibition presents images of the Barlavento and Central Algarve in the 1806th century, captured by a well-traveled and curious foreigner. George Landmann was born in London and in XNUMX embarked for Portugal as commander of the Royal Academy of Engineering.

During this period, he painted several panoramas of the Algarve that are presented as true historical and artistic documents, published in the work «Historical, Military and Picturesque Observations on Portugal». Both exhibitions can be visited from Monday to Friday, between 9 am and 17 pm.

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