José María Yturralde (Cuenca, 1942) occupies a very special place within contemporary Spanish visual arts, both for the formal and conceptual coherence that emerges from his work and for the importance that his ideas about art and science have had. .
In Híades, the 2020 National Prize for Plastic Arts he tries to unite, in his words, “mythology, archaeoastronomy, magic and symbolism reflecting on current ideas of space, time, energy, matter, thus endowing them with soul and meaning ".
Vista is the first solo exhibition of British artist Fiona Rae to be held in Spain. The exhibition brings together a selection of works created ...
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Utopía del Lodo y Sashimi de Bruma is an immersive installation by Grip Face that reflects on the global state of war today, with special ...
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The Casal Solleric presents the project The Red Room by the Mallorcan artist Bernardí Roig (Palma, 1965), an intervention conceived specifically for ...
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Miró's most experimental stage: found objects, “discarded” materials and the art of looking at everyday life ...
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