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

BLACKSBURG (USA) Daniel Canogar “Surge”august 29, 2019 – september 1, 2021. The Moss Arts Center.

Luminous, connected, resonant. For this third major public art commission at the Moss Art Center, Daniel Canogar has created a site-specific sequence of dynamic, data-fed sculptural forms. Surge encompasses thousands of flickering LED lights in moving, ever-changing, computer-generated abstract images that glide across four[...]

DUBLIN. “Sorolla: Spanish Master of Light” 10 August – 3 November 2019. National Gallery of Ireland.

Known as the 'master of light' for his iridescent canvases, this is a rare opportunity to see the most complete exhibition of Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida's (1863–1923) paintings outside Spain. From the vivid seascapes, garden views, and bather scenes for which he is most[...]

LIEGE. “Luis Salazar – 40 years of painting (1979-2019)” 31 august – 20 october 2019. Museum La Boverie.

Luis Salazar presents at the Museum La Boverie the fruit of forty years of creation. Over an evolutionary journey, the artist invites us to grasp the changes and innovations that he gradually infuses into his work. Like a breadcrumb trail, however, his eternal worries,[...]

NEW YORK. Isidro Blasco “Adrift Houses. Casas a la Deriva” 17 august – 8 september 2019. John Davis Gallery .

For the exhibition, Blasco has built a large installation of iconic New York City bridges. Entitled Adrift Houses, this sprawling construction presents an unsettling narrative that reaches beyond its architectonic origins. In reality, bridges are physical structures that allow us to move from one place to[...]

TAIPEI. Bárbara Sánchez Barroso and Rafael Pérez Evans “Why did you come to Taiwan?” 3 august – 29 september 2019. Museum of Contemporary Art.

This exhibition was inspired by Salvador Díaz, who was an intermediary between Dutch and Spanish forces during his short stay in Taiwan. Captured by the Dutch to serve as a translator in Taiwan, Díaz would steal intelligence pertaining mercantile ships in his time here,[...]

LONDON. Asunción Molinos Gordo “FOOD: Bigger than the Plate” Until 20 october 2019. Victoria and Albert Museum.

This exhibition explores how innovative individuals, communities and organisations are radically re-inventing how we grow, distribute and experience food. Taking visitors on a sensory journey through the food cycle, from compost to table, it poses questions about how the collective choices we make can[...]

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