Kubikgallery Lisboa, located in the Beato district, is a vibrant extension of the renowned Porto-based contemporary art gallery. Founded by João Azinheiro, the Lisbon space continues Kubikgallery’s mission to promote Portuguese and Brazilian artists while engaging with global contemporary discourse. Its exhibitions often explore complex themes, such as the relationship between humanity and nature, as seen in the inaugural show “Ação à Distância.” The gallery fosters artistic exchange through international fairs and collaborations, creating a dynamic platform for emerging and established voices. With a focus on visual arts and cultural dialogue, Kubikgallery Lisboa offers a thoughtfully curated experience that reflects both local creativity and international perspectives. Open Tuesday to Saturday, it invites visitors to discover Lisbon’s evolving art scene in a space that bridges tradition and innovation.
Lisbon PortugalKubikgallery is a contemporary art gallery located at Calçada Dom Gastão, nº 4, Porta 45, 1900-194 Lisbon, in the Beato district, a vibrant and emerging cultural area in Lisbon’s east end. Opened in October 2024, Kubikgallery in Lisbon extends the gallery’s presence beyond its origins in Porto and São Paulo, aiming to engage new audiences and showcase a diverse range of contemporary visual artists from Portugal and abroad. The gallery resides in an urban setting known for its creative energy and cultural revitalization, close to a mix of other cultural venues and local amenities. The area is ideal for visitors seeking a dynamic art experience combined with the authentic atmosphere of a growing Lisbon neighborhood. Kubikgallery hosts rotating exhibitions featuring a broad variety of artistic practices and emphasizes international collaboration, including strong ties with Brazil. Its proximity to central Lisbon and ease of access make it a significant destination for contemporary art lovers looking to explore fresh artistic expressions within the city. Nearby, the Beato district offers a creative urban environment where visitors can explore other cultural institutions, innovative galleries, and a range of cafés and restaurants, making a visit to Kubikgallery part of a broader cultural day out in Lisbon’s evolving art scene. Public transport and local amenities further support convenient access to and from the gallery.