Spanish Contemporary Art Worldwide
BERLIN. “11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art” 5 september – 1 november 2020. Various venues.
The 11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art takes place at various venues in Berlin and has appointed collaborating curators María Berríos, Renata Cervetto, Lisette Lagnado, and Agustín Pérez Rubio. The members of this intergenerational, female identified team of South-American curators come together in a four-voice[...]
AIX EN PROVENCE. Joaquín Sorolla“Spanish lights”10 july to 1st november 2020. Hôtel de Caumont Art Centre.
Joaquín Sorolla (1863- 1923), is one of the greatest Spanish painters of the twentieth century. He produced one of the most outstanding and vibrant representations of a luminous, Mediterranean, optimistic, and modern Spain. The international exhibitions devoted to Sorolla’s work, held during the last[...]
KÖLN. Juana González and Silvia Lermo “Historias salvajes”4 september 2020 – 22 january 2021. Galerie 100 Kubik.
Galerie 100 Kubik opens its new exhibition with the promising title Wild Tales, which brings together works by the two successful Spanish artists Juana González (*1972, Ciudad Real) and Silvia Lermo (*1986, Cádiz). The paintings contrast with each other and are accompanied by written[...]
SAO PAULO. “Muntadas” 4 august – 26 september 2020. Galeria Luisa Strina
La novena exposición de Muntadas en la Galería Luisa Strina muestra simultáneamente dos conjuntos de piezas que el artista catalán nunca antes había mostrado en Brasil: Palabras… (Palabras…, 2017) y Cercas (Fences, 2008). Palabras ... (Words ...) es un proyecto directamente vinculado a las[...]
HAGEN. Juan Muñoz. “Almost alive. Hyperrealism Sculpture”. 23 august 2020 – 31 january 2021.Osthaus Museum.
The Osthaus Museum crosses over to the third dimension with the exhibition ‘Hyperrealism Sculpture’. This exhibition will show a unique selection of three-dimensional works by all important hyperrealist sculptors of the past 50 years. From the early American pioneers, including George Segal, Duane Hanson[...]
ST. ALBANS. Rosana Antolí “Chaos Dancing Cosmos” 16 january – 1 march 2021. St Albans Museum + Gallery.
Using around 2 km of rubber and copper piping, the installation pervades the space like a pulsating three-dimensional drawing. Small motors bestow movement upon the static rubber tubing creating a human characteristic to an inanimate object. Rosana AntolÍ works across drawing, sculpture, video and performance[...]