
ETERNO Launches in Lisbon with Vhils' 'Threshold' Exhibition
Summary
ETERNO is the latest digital-first art addition to Lisbon's up-and-coming Marvila district, and to celebrate the gallery is playing host to a new phygital exhibition by the acclaimed Alexandre Farto, better known asVhils.
TitledThreshold,the exhibition marks a new chapter in the Portuguese artist's ongoing 'LAYERS' project. Unfolding across two floors, the exhibition toes the line between destruction and creation, visibility and erasures – just a few of the tensions that undergird the artist's practice. On the upper floor, viewers will encounter a blend of billboard-based works, prints and generative pieces, while video projections downstairs stage a more immersive experience.
In addition to viewing physical artworks,Thresholdoffers the opportunity to digitally collect works through the ETERNO's online platform. Supported byCultural Affairsand VIC Properties, ETERNO was founded in 2021 to explore the evolving relationship between art and technology – from curating exhibitions to hosting NFT drops and immersive experiences.
Thresholdis now on view in Lisbon through August 2. Head to the platform'swebsitefor more information.
Eterno GalleryR. Maria José Nogueira Pinto,1950-322 Lisboa, Portugal
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