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Visitors attending a contemporary art exhibition at Lu Mourelle Art Gallery in the historic center of Cascais, in the Lisbon Region

AN UNCONVENTIONAL GALLERY

A curated contemporary programme in Cascais

Current exhibiton

Interlumen -Curated Exhibition in Cascais at Lu Mourelle Art Gallery
Curated contemporary artexhibition featuring Portuguese and international artists

Interlumen brings together a group of artists whose practices explore perception, materiality, and the spaces between light, form, and presence. Through painting, mixed media, and sculptural approaches, the exhibition reflects on what emerges in moments of transition — between image and matter, gesture and structure.

Featuring works by Lu Mourelle, Jorge Humberto Joh, Mariola Landowska, Estúdio Ohxoja, Luis Pereira da Fonseca, and Saulo Silveira, Interlumen unfolds as a curated dialogue between distinct artistic languages, united by a shared attention to intensity, surface, and visual resonance.

Presented at Lu Mourelle Art Gallery, in the historic center of Cascais, the exhibition is currently on view as part of the gallery’s ongoing curatorial programme.

Selected artworks

The gallery engages with collectors seeking contemporary, abstract, and expressive art within a curated exhibition context.

Contemporary art exhibition opening at Lu Mourelle Art Gallery, Cascais, Lisbon Region

The Gallery

Founded in 2019, Lu Mourelle Art Gallery is an independent contemporary art gallery based in Cascais, Portugal.


The gallery presents original works by Portuguese and international artists, encompassing painting, sculpture, and selected digital practices, developed within a curated and exhibition-led programme.

Situated in the historic center of Cascaisy, the gallery operates as a physical space for exhibitions, private viewings, and mediated acquisitions, welcoming collectors and art professionals seeking a thoughtful and informed engagement with contemporary art.

Throughout the year, Lu Mourelle Art Gallery maintains an active programme of temporary exhibitions, positioning the gallery as a place of encounter between artistic practices, audiences, and the cultural landscape of Cascais.

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