Past Expositions2018-03-08T17:40:13+00:00

BERLIN. Ángela de la Cruz “Layers” Until 11 january 2020. Galerie Thomas Schulte.

In her works, Ángela de la Cruz, who was born in Spain in 1965, puts the structural qualities of painting into question by liberating them from their two-dimensional existence. Canvases and stretcher frames are cut, torn, and broken for this purpose and emerge as[...]

COPENHAGEN “Beloved by Picasso – The Power of the Model ” Until 23 February 2020. ARKEN – Museum of Modern Art.

Dressed and nude. Insistent and introvert. As models and as themselves. Curvy and jagged. Observing and sleeping. Over the course of seven decades, the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) depicted the female form as a colourful metamorphosis; always full of yearning and steely will,[...]

BARCELONA. “FLUX 2019. video author festival” Until 5 january 2020. Arts Santa Mónica.

This is the thirteenth edition of Video Auteur Festival FLUX, characterized from the beginning by focusing the protagonism in the authors linked to Barcelona working in the field of video creation (video art, documentary, video installations, etc.). In this edition of the festival the[...]

KÖLN. Susana Reberdito “Stillleben – Lautleben” 26 january – 20 march 2020. 100 kubik gallery.

The exhibition of the Basque artist Susana Reberdito  shows a contrast between two of her series: on the one hand the completely new series of sculptural still lifes and on the other the spectacular and sonorous paintings of the series Meeresrauschen. The vitality of[...]

LONDON. “Picasso and Paper” 25 january – 13 april 2020. Royal Academy of Arts.

Picasso didn’t just draw on paper – he tore it, burnt it, and made it three-dimensional. From studies for ‘Guernica’ to a 4.8-metre-wide collage, this exhibition brings together more than 300 works on paper spanning the artist’s 80-year career. For Picasso, paper was both[...]

PALO ALTO “Seeing Picasso. Maker of the Modern” 2 november 2019 – 16 february 2020. Pace Gallery.

“Others have seen what is and asked why. I have seen what could be and asked why not” Pablo Picasso In celebration of Pace’s fifth anniversary in Palo Alto, the gallery is pleased to present a chronological survey of Pablo Picasso. The first ever[...]

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