The only (so far) with professional risk indemnity insurance in Portugal

To meet the requirements of the most demanding customers, 20|21 contracted with Hiscox a professional risk indemnity insurance to cover damages in the works during their restoration. Hiscox is the British insurance company that is specialized in art; they usually cover, for instance, the temporary exhibitions at the Serralves Museum.

In addition to the team with advanced training in contemporary art and the well equipped and protected studio, this is a step further to the excellent service we aim to provide to all customers. Do not take risks, contact us.

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20|21 talks with conservation specialists

The first three interviews with participants and professors of the Masterclasses we organized are now published, to present their career and areas of interest. By releasing these and the following talks, we will present the network of international contacts with whom we share challenges and solutions.

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20|21 at the Hotel The Yeatman

We restored a collection of historic furniture that decorates since July/2010 the Hotel The Yeatman, the first wine hotel in Portugal. Visit this exquisite place in Vila Nova de Gaia and enjoy the pieces restored by 20|21 accompanied by a glass of good wine.

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Restoration at the Airport

In May/2010 we finished the restoration of a set of five paintings that decorate the Porto Airport. Next time you fly from Porto, look for hidden treasures such as the grand interpretation of the “Panels of São Vicente de Fora”, by João Vieira.

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20|21 in the Allgarve

We participated in the cycle of exhibitions Allgarve 2010 through the study of the conservation conditions for the exhibition “Negreiros and Guaranis”, in which works by José de Guimarães dialogue with ones from his collection of African art. The Palace Fonte da Pipa, in Loulé, hosts this surprising exhibition, curated by Nuno Faria.

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