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

MADRID. Albert Serra “Personalien” 27 february – 13 may 2019. Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía.

The Museo Reina Sofía presents an exhibition by film-maker Albert Serra (Banyoles, Gerona, 1975), featuring his latest audiovisual work and framed inside the Fissures programme, set up to support contemporary artistic production. Defined by critics as an unflinching artist who remains at a distance[...]

TOULOUSE “Picasso and the Exodus ” 15 march – 25 august 2019. Les Abattoires

This exhibition will provide an occasion for the public to discover or rediscover, among other works, the exceptional stage curtain by Picasso, La Dépouille du Minotaure en costume d’Arlequin [The Corpse of the Minotaur in Harlequin Costume], created by the artist in 1936 and donated by[...]

LONDON. Belen Rodriguez Gonzalez “I Turn Chilli Red” 22 february – 1 march 2019. Josh Lilley Gallery.

I Turn Chilli Red is an expression taken from a poem written in the early 16th century by an anonymous Aztec dyer and recorded by the Franciscan friar Bernardino de Sahagún in his General History of the Things of New Spain, better known as[...]

NORTH ADAMS (MA). Jerónimo Elespe “The lure of the dark” Until 10 March 2019 Mass MoCA.

Sex, death, romance, magic, terror, wonder, alienation, and freedom: the night invites a myriad of often contradictory associations. For centuries, painters have been drawn to the mysteries and marvels of the night and its perceptual and poetic possibilities. From Rembrandt and his Night Watch[...]

VILLEURBANNE (France) Daniel Steegmann Mangrané “ Ne voulais prendre ni forme, ni chair, ni matière” 20 february – 28 april 2019. Institut d´Art Contemporain.

The IAC will present the first significant solo exhibition in France of the work of artist Daniel Steegmann Mangrané. The artist, hailing from Catalonia, born in Barcelona (Spain) in 1977, who today lives and works in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) has presented his work[...]

SAVANNAH. Jaume Plensa “Talking Continents” 1 march – 9 june 2019. Jepson Center -Telfair Museums.

Jaume Plensa (Spanish, b. 1955) is one of the world’s foremost living sculptors. He is widely known for large-scale public artworks and more intimate and meditative installations that aim to unify people through connections of spirituality, the body, and shared memory. Talking Continents is a[...]

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