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New Museum to Open in Portugal Around Collection of José Teixeira

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 23 February 2026 18:06
Published 23 February 2026
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A new museum is slated to open in Portugal in April around the contemporary art collection of José Teixeira, the chairman of dstgroup, a civil construction and public-works engineering company. The institution in Braga, about an hour by car or train from Porto in the northwest of Portugal, will showcase a collection of 1,500 artworks under the name MUZEU—Thought & Contemporary Art dst.

“The collection champions artists and bodies of work with strong poetic, philosophical, and political dimensions, engaging questions of memory, power, identity, labor, resistance, and freedom,” according to a press release announcing a public opening date of April 25. Artists foregrounded as highlights in the collection include Pablo Picasso, Anselm Kiefer, Nan Goldin, Richard Long, Candida Höfer, André Butzer, Sue Webster & Tim Noble, Caio Reisewitz, Jason Martin, Paula Rego, Helena Almeida, Pedro Cabrita Reis, and Julião Sarmento.

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The first show at MUZEU will be “Abrir Abril” (which translates as “Open April”), an exhibition organized in mind of the anniversary of Portugal’s Carnation Revolution, a military coup that ended a decades-long dictatorship in 1974. The show draws on the work of German historian Reinhart Koselleck and, per the release, “approaches revolution not simply as a sequence of political events, but as an experience of historical time in which social relations and future imaginaries are rapidly reconfigured.”

Opening day on April 25 will include a “large-scale street intervention” titled Poetry Is in the Street by the artist collective Oficina Arara and performance artist Doutor Urânio. The event will kick off a planned program of conferences, performances, jazz concerts, listening sessions, philosophy workshops for children, and guided visits at MUZEU, which aspires to be “a long-term public platform for contemporary art, mediation, and critical thought within the European cultural landscape.”

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