21/01/2026
CERITH WYN EVANS GLOWS IN MAAT, LISBON
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Cerith Wyn Evans has quietly become one of the most important British artists, quietly working his practice across film and sculpture since the 1980s while YBA artists and louder voices took centre stage. Over that time, however, he has been picking up important shows and awards, including the 2017 Tate Britain Commission for which he created an enormous vortex of white neon light. That work has now been installed in the Amanda Levete-designed MAAT in Lisbon, so Will Jennings went to see it and other works in the solo presentation.
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Some exhibitions seem like they can be picked up and placed into any modern art gallery and have the same impact as anywhere else. The concept of the white cube space is, after all, one of abstracted uniformity, where character, context, and any depth beneath the meticulous surfaces is hidden so as to not distract from the singular message of the inhabitant artworks.
Sometimes, artists or exhibitions seem perfectly paired for a space, and the meaning of both art objects on display and the surrounding architecture marries. This often happens within an historic or classical setting, where messages of new works juxtapose or mingle with an historic narrative, but at MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology alongside the River Tigus outside the centre of Lisbon a thoroughly contemporary space makes the perfect setting for a solo exhibition by Welsh artist Cerith Wyn Evans.
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