The exposition of this Mallorcan artist invites us to reflect on a new sensitive consciousness of nature. It evokes the landscape and humanity in it. Display of small sculptures made in organic and recycled materials, and graphite drawings. He accompanies his works with suggestive titles like Cabeza cultivada( cultivated Head) Ánimas o Vida y muerte (Spirits or Life and death).
Miquel Alemany (1980) collaborated from 2004 to 2009, in the workshop of sculptor Jaume Plensa. Currently he resides on the island after having lived in Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester and Boston.
The Thought and Classical Culture Course at CaixaForum Palma marks its 30th edition, offering a flagship programme focused on reflection, intellectual ...
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Climb up to the terraces to see Palma from above: bay, bell tower, flying buttresses and rose window (guided tours in shifts)
If ...
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Puerto Portals Talks is a series of talks that invites reflection and learning through different voices and perspectives.
In this ...
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