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  • Photography for artists The collection by illustrator Josep Lluís Pellicer Arxiu Fotogràfic de Barcelona

    Photography for artists The collection by illustrator Josep Lluís Pellicer Arxiu Fotogràfic de Barcelona

    The illustrator Josep Lluís Pellicer used photography for inspiration and also to copy from. This exhibition in the Arxiu Fotogràfic de Barcelona (Photographic Archive of Barcelona) brings together almost 200 photographs by different artists from among the thousand that are part of the collection, and allows us to exemplify the motives that awakened the art of Josep Lluís Pellicer as an illustrator.

  • Samabajau sea nomads Museu Marítim

    Samabajau sea nomads Museu Marítim

    The Sama-bajau ethnic group lives in the Sulu Sea, between the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia, and is the only human community that lives totally adapted to the sea. The Museu Marítim de Barcelona is dedicating an exhibition to this tribe based on two complete Sam-bajau boats, made in the 19th century and brought to Barcelona in 1899, where we can enter their marine universe and learn more about this ethnic group that only sets foot on land to trade, build boats or bury their dead.

  • Emotions Images and gestures of the past and present Museu Frederic Marès

    Emotions Images and gestures of the past and present Museu Frederic Marès

    The transition from joy to sadness and vice versa, two of the most powerful emotions experienced by humans throughout history, is the concept underlying this exhibition at the Frederic Marés Museum. Through a selection of sculptures from the 12th to the 15th century juxtaposed with works from the 20th and 21st centuries, the viewer can reflect on how an art far removed from our time can acquire new life by relating it to contemporary art.

  • Chiharu Shiota Threads of Memory Fundació Tàpies

    Chiharu Shiota Threads of Memory Fundació Tàpies

    The work of Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota (Osaka, 1972) is known for her enigmatic and contemplative installations created from wool. Shiota belongs to a generation of feminist artists of the early 1970s and her creations are now on display at the Tàpies Foundation, following an invitation to participate in its exhibition spaces. Chiharu Shiota will thus weave a dialogue with Tàpies' own symbolism that will offer a rereading of the past through evocation while keeping a keen eye on the present moment. This exhibition is part of the Tàpies year.

  • Inside Berlanga Caixaforum Barcelona

    Inside Berlanga Caixaforum Barcelona

    Thanks to the cataloging and digitization of Berlanga's private archive, this unprecedented exhibition offers an intimate and untold look into the life of Luis García Berlanga (1921-2010). Organized by Caixaforum, the exhibition takes visitors on a journey through the filmmaker's life, his work and his international influence. Visitors can discover his unique perspective on the history of Spain as well as very personal aspects such as his fears, traveling through the different facets of his life.

  • Serge Attukwei Clottey Beyond the skin Fundació Tàpies

    Serge Attukwei Clottey Beyond the skin Fundació Tàpies

    Ghanaian artist Serge Attukwei Clottey has been invited to transform the Modernista façade of the Tàpies Foundation, designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner. Clottey repurposes waste materials, using them as a second skin. Objects such as yellow containers, car tires or cork are transformed into fragments that reflect his concerns about the culture and identity of the city where he was born and lives, and from which he draws the raw material for his creations.

  • 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.

  • Casademont Le Vieux and the years in Sant Cugat Canals Galeria d'Art

    Casademont Le Vieux and the years in Sant Cugat Canals Galeria d'Art

    Canals Galeria d'Art remarks the influence of Francesc Casademont Le Vieux in Sant Cugat, his temporary home and source of inspiration. Internationally recognized and a member of the Reial Acadèmia de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi, his artistic legacy, represented in works such as the Monestir de Sant Cugat, reveals an austere palette rich in nuance. Discover the fascinating work of this outstanding Catalan painter in an exhibition that honors his contribution to 20th century art.

  • 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.

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