JOANA VASCONCELOS
TRANSFIGURATION

MUSEO PICASSO, MÁLAGA, SPAIN
29 MAY – 27 SEPTEMBER 2026

The Museo Picasso Málaga presents JOANA VASCONCELOS. TRANSFIGURATION, an exhibition that emphasizes transfiguration as the core of the artist’s work, referring to how Vasconcelos transforms and re-signifies different aspects of reality. It brings together a selection of pieces that together offer a survey of the artist’s career, spanning works dating from the late 1990s to recent creations, casting a new light on her artistic evolution.

Through sculptures and monumental installations Vasconcelos explores the relationship between Portuguese traditions and contemporary art, transforming everyday materials—textiles, ceramics and tiles—into pieces that celebrate cultural heritage and collective identity from a critical and transformative perspective.

Notable among the lending institutions are the Fondation Louis Vuitton París pour la Création, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León (MUSAC), the Museo Extremeño e Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporáneo (MEIAC), the Berardo Collection, Colección de Arte de la Fundación EDP / Colección Pedro Cabrita Reis and works from the artist’s own studio.

Curated by Miguel López-Remiro, artistic director of the Museo Picasso Málaga, the exhibition reinforces the museum’s interest in international collaboration and in the presentation of unique projects within the field of the art of our time.

All photos © Museo Picasso Málaga

FEATURED ARTIST

JOANA VASCONCELOS

Joana Vasconcelos (b. 1971) is a Portuguese visual artist with a career spanning nearly 30 years and a huge variety of media. Recognised for her monumental sculptures and immersive installations, she decontextualises everyday objects and updates the arts and crafts concept for the 21st century, establishing a dialogue between the private sphere and public space, popular heritage, and high culture. With humor and irony, she questions the status of women, consumer society, and collective identity.

International acclaim arrived in 2005 with The Bride at the first Venice Biennale curated by women, where she has returned three times to dat...
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