Sculpture – a Journey, Exhibition by António Leça
Albergue SCM Calçada da Igreja de São Lázaro No.8, Macau, MacauThe Albergue SCM is back with another interesting exhibition featuring the works of the talented Portuguese sculptor, António Leça.
The Albergue SCM is back with another interesting exhibition featuring the works of the talented Portuguese sculptor, António Leça.
Discover a different side of yours at MGM Macau's most fun and colorful exhibition this summer together with six amazing artists and curators.
Have you ever wondered how firecrackers were made and used in the early times in Macau? This exhibition will give you a glimpse of that era through pictures.
The Self is the first exhibition of Alter Ego that begins with an exploration of self-awareness and its role in our ability to interact with what surrounds us.
The second exhibition of the theme Alter Ego meanders into the idea of how we need the other in order to exist and how this impacts the way we view and perceive ourselves.
Alter Ego's third exhibition focuses on communication and immersive experiences, exploring how mutually understood forms of language allow us to establish relationships.
From language and travel, the fourth step in this cycle explores the notions of cultural clash, miscommunication, and exploitation.
The fifth step in the Alter Ego cycle seeks to explore how the process of globalisation is another type of interaction on a much larger scale: the exchange between countries in an increasingly connected world.
The Annual Arts Exhibition between China and the Portuguese- speaking countries, 27 artists will unveil new works in Macau in six different locations.
This solo exhibition by local photographer Vong Sek Kuan explores the cyclical concept that everything begins from the end, and runs from the end to the beginning.
Alter Ego is the 1st Annual Arts Exhibition between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries, and as the only integrated resort operator in Macau to participate in the festival, MGM Cotai is running an illusionary floor art piece by Portuguese artist Add Fuel, and a site-specific digital installation by Pedro Ferreira and Rita João.
The Macao Art organization, Ox Warehouse is now in a new location and is celebrating the move with an exhibition open to public until October 7! Called Post-Ox Warehouse Experimental Site, it will showcase works from dozens of artists from China and Macau.
This unique late-night film festival will bring eight special movies to Macau which have probably never been seen on the big screen in the city.