Museum of Urban Art
Allow yourself to be surprised by the urban art dotted around the gardens and buildings of the park.
The Museum of Urban Art reflects the disruptive, bold, and urban spirit of Taguspark, and embodies the values that the Knowledge City wishes to convey to the community. Sharpen your senses and allow yourself to be surprised by the park’s gardens and garages, and discover a series of daring, challenging and creative works by various internationally acclaimed Portuguese artists, including Bordalo II, Clo Bourgard and Osir. The museum is an invitation to introspection and reflection on the society and the world we live in.
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Open Heart
Hall do Núcleo Central
Open Heart brings the “Open Heart” brand to the space of circulation and meeting between people through a symbol that reminds us of love, tolerance and understanding. This piece familiarizes you with a painting, part of a private collection, temporarily exhibited in a building in the central nucleus, entitled “Love Talks” and which also includes a replica of the piece Open Heart.

Percorrer, Andando
Edifício Núcleo Central
The flint mountains melted. The citizen leaves the cave of Leceia in that amphitheater territory where the stage is blue. Its journey is long, it is a journey of centuries. Century of enlightenment, century of reason. The citizen is always the same and the landscape is mutant.

Planet of Intelligence
Junto ao Instituto Superior Técnico
The Place of Brilliant People continues to become a true stage for artistic expression! After a few days of work, the Taguspark Museum of Urban Art proudly displays its newest installation: Planet of Intelligence by Taguspark Team Work with AI support.
With 4.5 tons, this unique structure, located next to IST, is an invitation to explore science, technology and creativity

Plastic Partridges
BORDALO II
Av. Professor Doutor Cavaco Silva
Edifício Tecnologia III
Like the Squirrel, the work Plastic Partridges, represented by a partridge and four chicks, forms part of a series of works by the artist Bordalo II, called Big Trash Animals, which aims to draw attention to the contemporary problem of rubbish, waste and pollution, and their effects on our planet. The Portuguese artist aims to propose a different way of looking at our habitual behaviours. The idea is to represent an image of nature, in this case animals, made with that which destroys it. The animals used are extinct or endangered local species.

Space Marshmallows
Jardins edifícios Inovação; Rooftop Panorâmico do Núcleo Central e Avenida Professor Doutor Cavaco Silva
Núcleo Central
Originating from a symbol of an electronic game, the 8 ball landed at the entrance of the Simulator 2 building. We then felt the need to open the space of the City of Knowledge to a set of flying objects in the shape of snooker balls that we call Space Marshmallows. Here they landed, here they stayed.

Squirrel
BORDALO II
Av. Jacques Delors
Edifícios Inovação II
O Esquilo inclui-se numa série de trabalhos do artista plástico Bordalo II, denominada BigThe Squirrel forms part of a series of works by the artist Bordalo II, called Big Trash Animals, which aims to draw attention to the contemporary problem of rubbish, waste and pollution, and their effects on our planet. The Portuguese artist aims to propose a different way of looking at our habitual behaviours. The idea is to represent an image of nature, in this case animals, made with that which destroys it. The animals used are extinct or endangered local species.

Tagus Garden
Garagens Edifícios Inovação
In the words of the artist: “This piece represents the surreal underground gardens that exist in the most secluded corners of my weighing… now they flourish in reverse photosynthesis in the underground corners of Taguspark.

Temperamento II
Edifício Núcleo Central
Temperament II is the title of the painting/mural, created in 2018/19, in a tribute-portrait to Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso, on the occasion of the centenary of the death of this greatest Portuguese modernist of the twentieth century.
By Ana MESQuita, the large work (5mX4m) was painted in loco, in acrylic on canvas, and is located in the Central Nucleus of Taguspark. With this work and the exhibition in which it was inserted, we inaugurated the artistic activity that gave rise to MAU.
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