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

MOGANSHAN (China) Olimpia Velasco “The Magic Mountain 2019” 27 september – 30 november 2019. Bai Yun Art Museum .

The starting point of this project is the conception of time from the book The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann. The time, the value that it acquires depending on the experiences we have, conceived as an elapse without objectives, together with a space-enclave that[...]

MADRID. Santiago Giralda “Four Season” 12 september – 9 november 2019. Moisés Pérez de Albéniz Gallery.

It is easy to forget that seeing is a learned response, and that sight is something we develop from looking at the world. Likewise, we project our thoughts, concepts, identities, and aspirations onto the world. This is the transaction between images and what they[...]

BUENOS AIRES. “Brossa Poetry “ 8 october – 8 december 2019. Museo de Bellas Artes.

Brossa Poetry is a comprehensive survey of the work of this pioneering artist, from his early books to his latest visual investigations, and including his work in the theatre, cinema, music and artistic actions. Joan Brossa (Barcelona, 1919-1998) was first and foremost a poet, but[...]

PARIS. “Picasso. Magic paintings”. 1rst october 2019-23 february 2020. Musée Picasso.

Many of the paintings that Picasso did over a period of some four years (summer 1926-spring 1930) form a cohesive group, which Christian Zervos would later (1938) as “Tableaux magiques”. With these works principally figure paintings – Picasso opened a new chapter in his[...]

NAPLES. “Joan Miró and the Languages of Signs” 25 september 2019 – 23 february 2020. PAN. Palazzo delle Arti.

In a career that spanned more than six decades of creative activity Joan Miró developed a formal idiom that transformed twentieth-century art. In painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, tapestry and printmaking Miró explored the language of signs, aligning his project with the Cubists’ interest in[...]

SCHIEDAM “Alicia Framis “Is My Body Public?” 21 september 2019 – 9 february 2020. Modest Fashion. Stedelijk Museum.

It is something new and a billion-dollar industry; something you have may never have heard about even though you may already be wearing it: modest fashion. As the first museum in the Netherlands we present this international fashion phenomenon together with work from contemporary[...]

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