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

TOKYO. Berta Sése “Sulpha Terra” 6 – 28 april 2019. Gallery IND.

Berta Sése´s photographic work is based on the close up perception and observation of our daily life, by interpreting the details it conceals. Using the macrophotographic technique, the artist livens up the discoveries of her visions in dreamlike worlds and landscapes, fruit of the[...]

AMSTERDAM. Isabel Coixet “Faces” 20 april – 13 june 2019. Openbare Bibliotheek.

The exhibition includes 52 portraits of actors, actresses, writers and directors of Catalan cinema taken during the shooting of her movies. Photographer and director Isabel Coixet decribes her series with this poem: Faces are my landscape. Not walls, nor sunsets. Not even oceans or[...]

MEDELLÍN. “2018 Entreviñetas Comic and Illustration Festival” 5 april – 5 may 2019. Different venues.

Within the framework of the “Foco Cultura España-Colombia” (Spanish / Colombian Culture Spotlight), AC/E has  programmed several activities at the festival with participation by Spanish artists  Toni Mascaró, Rubén Romero, Ana Penyas, Nicolas Castell, Álvaro Ortiz, José Jajaja, Ricardo Cavolo, Los Bravú and Enrique Bordes, just to name some. Since 2010 this Festival has[...]

TOULON. Alejandra Carles-Tolra “Rencontres avec des inconnus” 21 march – 25 june 2019. Outdoors exhibition at Rue des Arts.

The outdoors exhibition includes unpublished work from Alejandra Carles Tolra series "The Bears" and Saving Face’.  Rencontres avec des inconnus organized by Le Liberté, scène nationale de Toulon “The Bears” is a series of photographs portraying women who are part of Brown University’s rugby[...]

MADRID. Daniel Verbis “Cross – Dressing” 30 march – 25 may 2019. Galería Pilar Serra.

For the second time Daniel Verbis (León, 1968) is exhibiting at the Pilar Serra Gallery, this time presenting his work ‘Cross-Dressing’. According to Verbis, in art when some things masquerade as others, the unexplainable is being materialised, or in other words, the fact that[...]

BUDAPEST. Cristina de Middel and Bruno Morais “Excessocenus” 12 april – 30 june 2019. Instituto Cervantes.

A visual exploration of excess in territories that are more exposed to environmental issues and less prepared to its consequences. Cristina de Middel probably needs no introduction. Born in Spain in 1975, she shot to fame in 2012 with her self-published book The Afronauts.[...]

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