Baginski
Gallery / Lisbon

The Gallery’s project begins in 2009 when Andréa Baginski Champalimaud, after a previous project exclusively focused in Photography (Baginski Contemporary Photography, starting in 2002) takes on a program embracing all kinds of contemporary artistic practices in a space located in Lisbon’s East side, with a 650 sqm. area.

Since 2009, the Gallery has consolidated a progressively international guidance, that is acknowledged by artists, curators, critics and other contemporary art enthusiasts. The Gallery represents a set of both established and emerging artists, from different geographical and artistic backgrounds with a particular focus on the axis Europe and Latin America.

Baginski
Gallery / Lisbon

The Gallery’s project begins in 2009 when Andréa Baginski Champalimaud, after a previous project exclusively focused in Photography (Baginski Contemporary Photography, starting in 2002) takes on a program embracing all kinds of contemporary artistic practices in a space located in Lisbon’s East side, with a 650 sqm. area.

Since 2009, the Gallery has consolidated a progressively international guidance, that is acknowledged by artists, curators, critics and other contemporary art enthusiasts. The Gallery represents a set of both established and emerging artists, from different geographical and artistic backgrounds with a particular focus on the axis Europe and Latin America.