Miguel Bombarda Art Block
650 metres long, Rua de Miguel Bombarda is one of the cultural arteries of modern times. With several art galleries and new commercial trends, it has become an obligatory meeting point in the city for all those who enjoy art and innovation. New exhibits are regularly inaugurated simultaneously, with plenty of street entertainment, attracting art lovers, investors, artists, followers of alternative ways of life and many onlookers. The road also has restaurants, book shops and several retro-cool furniture shops, with alternative decoration, design, fashion, music and others.
Project that aims to give notice to and trade works of different authors with a unique selection of illustrations, drawings, books fanzines and design pieces. The following authors participate in this project Mariana, a Miserável Julio Dolbeth Rui Vitorino dos Santos Hélia Aluai Leonor Zamith Tamara Alves Luzia Brandão Skinkape Yara Kono Maja B.K. Sara Louise Tucker Gemma Correl David Penela Wasted Rita André da Loba Rita Roque Dylan Silva Lara Luís Ivo Hoogvelt Mariana Malhão Paula Bonet Maria Herreros Mariana Rio Catarina Gomes Luis Cepa Susa Monteiro Aurea Praga Joana Pinto Helena Perez Garcia Ana Melo aka Amalteia Rafaela Rodrigues Padure Carolina Celas José Roda Cachete jack Tina Siuda Alexandra Ramires Noa Snir Aitch Amelie Fontaine Susana Carvalhinhos Inês Coias Daniel Moreira Silvia Rodrigues Ricardo Cavolo Bárbara Fonseca Elisa Talentino Yara Kono Inma Lorente Virginie Morgand Eleonora Arosio Emmanuel Kerner Tiago Galo Sara Cunha Inês Costa Adolfo Serra Laura Liedo Ester Garcia Chloé Perarnaud Karol Banach Barbara Rocha Laura Castelló Joana Estrela Cátia Vidinhas Ana Seixas Barbara Fonseca and Min.
The Dom Quixote & Sancho Pança Mural emerged in late 2013, being the first non-commissioned legal mural in Porto. The initiative was coordinated by Circus Network, which brought together Mesk, Fedor and Mots on a 130-square meter side of a building. With this mural, the three artists immortalized Cervantes classic characters, Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, in brown tones and with a contemporary touch. Don Quixote's horse, Rocinante, looks like something out of a science fiction movie.
In 1999, the gallery opened its installations on Miguel Bombarda street, seeking a project with a vaster urban insertion, in a location where other galleries were located. The physical space of the gallery is divided into two 150 m2 floors, one for exhibitions and the other for the storage. The gallery presents and publishes the work of its artists in collective and individual exhibitions in the gallery. It also does this through exchanges with other galleries andor publishing initiatives, cultural partnership and participation in art fairs.
Opened in 2010, it is a project which is committed to the promotion of emerging young artists. This is in addition to the presentation of well-known artists whose work is a reference in the panorama of contemporary art.
Located in Porto, in Miguel Bombarda, in the Arts District, since September of 2016. With a background in conservation and restoration, Paula Quintã, started a project in her own name, based on three focal points that coexist among themselves Gallery, Conservation & Restoration and Contemporary Design. Gallery - an exhibition space which aims to show emerging artists Conservation & Restoration - focusing on the preservation of modern and Contemporary art, including integrated preventive conservation plans and Contemporary Design project - with the creation of unique and limited signature pieces.
Art gallery located in the Miguel Bombarda neighbourhood.
It began business in 1998, with the primary concept of creating a new creative space. The space was intended to bring together the aspect of location with creative meeting point, of which would be specifically for the exchange and generation of ideas regarding artistic modes and asthetic alignments, determind essentially by the geography of Current Art. It presents exhibitions which deal with the problem related to contemporary art in its various areas. It pays particular attention to the areas of installation site specific and photography, while also holding sculpture, painting and design exhibitions.
Galeria Fernando Santos was created in 1993 in Porto, and was the first to be established on Rua Miguel Bombarda, known as the city's cultural artery. Its main objectives are to publicise contemporary projects and artists, making them known to curators, institutions and the public. The gallery's programme is geared towards promoting the works of the artists it represents, as well as their careers, by presenting them in its own spaces or promoting their touring in museums and other prestigious institutions in Portugal and abroad, as well as at art fairs. The continued endeavour to earn the trust of collectors and artists has resulted in a multiplication of exhibition spaces, as well as a significant expansion, both nationally and internationally, of the range of artists it represents. In addition to the main space where temporary exhibitions are held, the gallery now has a new space where works by various artists represented by the gallery can be seen, covering a total of 1,200 square metres. The CUBO space, opposite the entrance to Galeria Fernando Santos, is dedicated to the exhibition of a unique work by the artist invited to exhibit in the main space. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
Founded in 1995, in 1998 it moved to its current facilities. Its objective is to display works by Portuguese artists from different generations. In the international art scene, the Galeria Presença has been presenting the work of emerging and extremely relevant artists in modern art, and has made an effort to display Portuguese art abroad. The Galeria Presença also participates, from time to time, in Portuguese and European art fairs.
Opened in 1986 at Rua de Costa Cabral, it moved in 1997 to Rua Miguel Bombarda. It currently represents Portuguese and foreign artists with established names from the current art scene to young artists who have always found a space and support in the gallery to develop their artistic activities.