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  • Antoni Tàpies Retrospective

    Antoni Tàpies Retrospective

    The Antoni Tàpies Foundation culminates the year dedicated to this great master with a retrospective exhibition that chronologically spans his entire body of work, from his earliest drawings to the pieces of his final years. Drawing on a wide selection of works from national and international museums and private collections, the exhibition connects Antoni Tàpies' creations over time, allowing visitors to discover and delve deeply into Tàpies' formal and artistic concerns throughout his life and career.

  • The Course of Events An atlas of the Foto Colectania Collection

    The Course of Events An atlas of the Foto Colectania Collection

    The new exhibition of the Foto Colectania Foundation presents a journey through the history of modern photography in Spain and Portugal. About 160 photographs of the more than 3,000 works in the collection have been brought together to create a conversation between a single image and the alternative unfolding of events. Organized in 24 sequences grouped into 8 different blocks, the exhibition The Course of Events allows viewers to interpret them both vertically and horizontally, thanks to this division into sequences and blocks. In this way, the images work together to produce new meanings. The exhibition features photographs by influential artists such as Leopoldo Pomés, Xavier Miserachs, Ramón Masats, Pilar Aymerich, Manel Armengol, Cristina García Rodero, Laia Abril, Cristina de Middel and Txema Salvans.

  • Mark Tennant Museu d'Art Modern MEAM

    Mark Tennant Museu d'Art Modern MEAM

    Mark Tennant has become one of the most prominent contemporary painters thanks to his unique perspective rooted in the classical artistic tradition. The American artist stands out for his portrayal of today's urban culture using broad brushstrokes and bold areas of color, a technique reminiscent of 19th-century impressionism, yet energetically capturing the dynamism of contemporary urban youth. This contrast between the classic and the contemporary is now on display at the MEAM - European Museum of Modern Art - in Barcelona, with an exhibition featuring a selection of works that exemplifies Tennant's ability to captivate and challenge dominant trends.

  • Revered and Feared

    Revered and Feared

    For more than five thousand years, goddesses, female demons, saints and other spiritual female incarnations have existed in the spiritual and divine belief systems of various civilizations. The exhibition Venerades i temudes (Revered and Feared) brings together sculptures, sacred objects and works of art from different continents, both from the ancient and modern world, to explore the relevant role of these deities; from wisdom, passion, and desire to war, justice, and mercy. The exhibition includes 154 pieces from the British Museum that engage in dialogue with works by renowned contemporary artists, inviting visitors to reflect on female power throughout History as well as today.

  • From the Border Caixaforum Barcelona

    From the Border Caixaforum Barcelona

    Borders, those lines marking the physical boundary between two states, are spaces of cultural mixing but also of confrontation. Caixaforum presents an exhibition as part of the Support for Creation'22 program titled Desde la frontera (From the Border). It is a visual experience that seeks to question all forms of exclusion, as well as to appreciate the diversity of our world. Visible and invisible borders, historical, geographical, cultural, intellectual, etc., all find their place in this exhibition, curated by Mei Huang, which brings together a collection of works from the Contemporary Art Collection of the “la Caixa” Foundation and the MACBA collection.

  • Pinocchio 3D

    Pinocchio 3D

    Pinocchio 3D, one of the most emotional immersive experiences, arrives for the first time in Spain. This virtual experience invites kids to go on an exciting journey and allows adults to revisit their childhood. This universal tale comes to life in an exhibition showcasing sketches of the first illustrations, multimedia projections with sounds and images, and a spectacular immersive room of 100m2. Undoubtedly, another way to connect with the values and emotions of one of the world's most famous books.



  • Consuelo Kanaga Capturing the spirit Centre de fotografia KBr Fundació MAPFRE

    Consuelo Kanaga Capturing the spirit Centre de fotografia KBr Fundació MAPFRE

    Consuelo Kanaga was one of the pioneering women in the field of photography and managed to practice photojournalism professionally in the 1910s. Consuelo Kanaga (United States 1894-1978) also maintained a close relationship with the American avant-garde circles Group f/64 in San Francisco and the Photo League in New York. Even so, at the time, her status as a woman limited her from devoting herself full-time to photography. Now Centre de fotografia KBr Fundació MAPFRE is organizing an exhibition of her work based on the Brooklyn Museum's collection, with special emphasis on her work representing the African-American world and giving visibility to the "New Black Movement", a cultural movement led by black men and women. Through her work, Kanaga joined in reclaiming the African-American identity.

  • Water an unfiltered exhibition Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona

    Water an unfiltered exhibition Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona

    Did you know that for more than 2 billion people, something as commonplace as turning on the tap and having water is a pipe dream? The exhibition of the Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona (Museum of Natural Sciences) Water, an unfiltered exhibition, focuses on this issue to raise awareness of the need to guarantee the right to clean and safe drinking water for everyone. Through a positive and approachable tone, suitable for all audiences, the exhibition explores how science, technology, knowledge and creativity can effectively address this problem and calls for individual and collective action and commitment.

  • Ancient passion Esteve Estival Donation Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya

    Ancient passion Esteve Estival Donation Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya

    Esteve Estival's family has donated 143 archaeological objects to the Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya (Museum of Archaeology of Catalonia), which has organized an exhibition around them. It is a very special exhibition with unique pieces from different periods, including metal specimens for different uses such as harnesses, crosses, talismans or decorative coverings dating from the second millennium BC to the 16th century AD. Estival was interested in all periods: prehistory and protohistory, the Roman world, late Antiquity, Visigothic times, and the Islamic and medieval world. Many pieces have been restored to recover their splendor.

  • Barceló CERAMICS We are all Greeks La Pedrera

    Barceló CERAMICS We are all Greeks La Pedrera

    Miquel Barceló (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957), one of the most prominent artists of the contemporary art scene, is also a clay creator as well as a painter, sculptor and sketcher. Now La Pedrera offers the most comprehensive retrospective of his ceramics ever held in Barcelona. Barceló's ceramics are like an extension of his painting and the exhibition spans three decades of work from his early African works in 1994 to his most recent productions. It includes over a hundred pieces complemented by paintings and notebooks related to his ceramic production.

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