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

BASEL “The young PICASSO – Blue and Rose Periods” february 3 – may 26, 2019. Fondation Beyeler.

In 2019, as an exceptional cultural highlight, the Fondation Beyeler is mounting a unique exhibition devoted to Pablo Picasso’s masterpieces of his early Blue and Rose periods. This will be the most comprehensive presentation ever seen in Europe of Picasso’s paintings and sculptures from[...]

MADRID ”Jaume Plensa” 7 february – 25 march 2019. Galería Pilar Serra

This exhibition coincides with the two shows that he currently has in the two most emblematic museums in our country: one at the MACBA in Barcelona and the other at the Reina Sofia Museum in the Glass Palace in the Retiro Park in Madrid,[...]

NEW YORK. David Rodríguez Caballero “Alchemy in Motion” 5 february – 2 march 2019. Marlborough Gallery.

The 18 new sculptures showcased in Alchemy in Motion are a refined and compelling extension of his well-known practice of folding metal to create wall works that evince painting and sculpture in equal measure. Working in aluminum, copper, brass, and for the first time[...]

GRAND RAPIDS (Michigan). César Dezfuli “Or Does it Explode?”15 february – 16 june 2019. Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts.

Spanish artist César Dezfuli joins artists Brian Sokol, Maranie R. Staab, and Manar Bilal at Or Does It Explode? This exhibition is an effort to build awareness of the millions of lives affected globally, while offering figurative work merged with descriptive text that individualizes the numerous[...]

LONDON. Ira Lombardia “Jet Lag” 2 february – 9 march 2019. Scan Project Room

"Jet Lag" is a research-based art project by Ira Lombardia that looks to shorten the gap between Post-Modern art and theory and the practice of post-internet photography on social networks. The research juxtaposes internet memes to 1970’s Conceptual performance art that seem to anticipate the specific meme(s)[...]

NEW YORK. Alberto Martí “The Farewells Photographs” 9 february – 25 may 2019. Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration.

Curated by José Caruncho, this exhibition presents a selection of 50 photographs by Alberto Martí on the Galician migrant exodus to the Americas between 1957 and 1963, taken at the Galician ports of A Coruña and Vigo in northwestern Spain. The exhibition is structured[...]

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