
Divers heading for the Algarve are in for an added treat this autumn.
Less than two kilometres off the coast of Albufeira, an exciting new underwater art exhibition has been unveiled.
The ‘EDP Art Reef’ project is the first of its kind in the country and features work by the famous Portuguese Graffiti and street artist Alexandre Farto, also known as Vhils.
Divers will be able to explore an underwater exhibition at a depth of more than ten metres, which features 13 sculptures made from old parts of power stations.
To create the contemporary project, Vhils used materials collected from decommissioned coal or fuel power plant pieces owned by EDP. The thirteen pieces (made of iron and concrete) stand in an exhibition area of 1,250 square metres.
Commenting on the unique exhibition, Vhils said: “I tried to find various stories of our relationship as humans with the sea, a story of subsistence, confrontation, tension, but also tried to find various points where our history intersected with the sea.”
The underwater exhibition, which has an encouraging impact on the marine ecosystem, also contributes positively to the Algarve’s sustainability and commitment to the decarbonization of the country.






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