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

MADRID. Joan Fontcuberta “Trauma” 1 decembre 2018 – 22 january 2019. Pilar Serra Gallery.

Fontcuberta attempts to salvage the remains of the photographic substance from the ruins, an element to which we attribute the alchemical power of retaining life, whilst evading the call of death. With ridiculous arrogance, we humans boast of using the camera to beat time[...]

MIAMI. “Manolo Valdés” 1 december 2018 – 20 december 2019. Opera Gallery.

This latest exhibition features a suite of new sculptural works with lustrous silver and gold patina shown alongside selected paintings. Born in Valencia, Spain, in 1942, Manolo Valdés is one of the few artists who have mastered multiple mediums including drawing, painting, sculpture and[...]

BERLIN. b720 Fermín Vázquez Arquitectos “Enchanting Traces” 8 december 2018 – 17 january 2019. AEDES Architekturforum.

This exhibition is a retrospective look at 20 years|20 projects, selected to explain the approach and the working methods of the b720 team. These projects cover multiple scales. The material remains of the studio’s output over the last 20 years are now assembled in[...]

TOKYO. Isabel Coixet “Faces” 3 december 2018 – 16 january 2019. Instituto Cervantes.

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[...]

BARCELONA. Patricia Dauder “Alignments” 27 november 2018 – 6 january 2019. Fundació Miró.

Once again, at the end of this year, at the Fundació Joan Miró, we celebrate the holidays with an art project created specifically for the occasion. This time we will be presenting a piece by Patricia Dauder arising from her research in astronomical phenomena,[...]

PARIS. “Picasso: Blue and Rose” Until 6th january 2019. The Musée d’Orsay

The Musée d’Orsay and the Musée national Picasso-Paris are organising an exceptional event dedicated to Pablo Picasso’s blue and rose periods. This exhibition is the first large-scale collaboration between our two museums. It features masterpieces and proposes a new interpretation on the years 1900-1906,[...]

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