Founded in 1998, Galeria Pedro Cera is a leading contemporary art gallery in Lisbon, located in the Campo de Ourique district. With a strong international outlook, the gallery represents a diverse roster of artists from Europe, Latin America, and the United States, including Adam Pendleton, Julião Sarmento, and Paloma Varga Weisz. Its curatorial program explores pressing global themes while maintaining a focus on universal artistic concerns. The gallery’s minimalist space hosts solo and group exhibitions across painting, sculpture, and conceptual art, and regularly participates in major art fairs such as Art Basel and ARCO Madrid. In 2023, Pedro Cera expanded its reach by opening a second venue in Madrid, reinforcing its role as a cultural bridge between Portugal and the international art world. With over two decades of experience, the gallery continues to shape contemporary discourse through thoughtful programming and long-term artist collaborations, making it a vital destination for collectors and curators.
Lisbon PortugalGaleria Pedro Cera is located at Rua do Patrocínio 67 E, 1350-229 Lisbon, in an area that perfectly balances contemporary creativity with historical resonance. Founded in 1998, this gallery has grown into a leading institution in the Portuguese contemporary art scene, representing a diverse roster of artists from Europe, Latin America, and the United States. The gallery’s program is known for engaging with current themes in contemporary art while also embracing universal ideas that transcend geographical and cultural boundaries. Nearby, visitors can explore Lisbon’s authentic neighborhoods with a rich mix of cultural venues, local eateries, and easy access to public transport, facilitating a full day of artistic and urban exploration. This location invites art lovers to immerse themselves not only in cutting-edge exhibitions but also in Lisbon’s vibrant and evolving creative life. Galeria Pedro Cera opens Tuesday to Saturday, offering an inspiring and accessible destination for contemporary art enthusiasts in Lisbon.