Bernar Venet at Biennale, Venice
26 April, 2024

Bernar Venet at Biennale, Venice

Bernar Venet, one of the world’s most influential conceptual artists, first exhibited in Venice at the 39th International Art Exhibition […]

Bernar Venet, one of the world’s most influential conceptual artists, first exhibited in Venice at the 39th International Art Exhibition in 1978.
Now, more than 40 years later, the French artist returns to Venice with an extensive solo exhibition on the occasion of the 60th Biennale di Venezia Arte 2024. This exhibition, curated by Professor Beate Reifenscheid, offers a view away from Venet’s conceptually radical beginnings, distancing himself from any artistic currents of the early 1960s and focusing on his influential artistic statements since then.

 

20 April —  16 June, 2024

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22 March, 2024

Joan Miró at Fundació Miró, Mallorca

“Miró, 1983” is a unique exhibition that offers a different and singular look at the artistic legacy of Joan Miró […]

“Miró, 1983” is a unique exhibition that offers a different and singular look at the artistic legacy of Joan Miró to the city of Palma. The generosity of the artist and his wife, Pilar Juncosa, made it possible for us to enjoy today in Mallorca the artist’s two creative workshops, Taller Sert and Son Boter, and a museum collection of nearly 7,000 works including paintings, sculptures, drawings, objects and graphic works.

 

21 of March, 2024 — 31 of December, 2025

 

More information HERE

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22 March, 2024

Enrico Castellani at MAM, Mendrisio

The Mendrisio Art Museum proposes for spring 2024 the first exhibition of Enrico Castellani in Switzerland. Organized in collaboration with […]

The Mendrisio Art Museum proposes for spring 2024 the first exhibition of Enrico Castellani in Switzerland. Organized in collaboration with the Enrico Castellani Foundation, the anthology aims to illustrate Castellani’s entire creative career with chronological relevance. Some seventy large canvases, as well as installations, sculptures, articles and a whole documentary section (including some unpublished works).

 

24 March – 7 July, 2024

 

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20 March, 2024

Carlos Cruz-Diez at Centre Pompidou, Málaga

Starting March 21, it will be possible to visit El color en movimiento, an exhibition dedicated to Carlos Cruz-Diez at […]

Starting March 21, it will be possible to visit El color en movimiento, an exhibition dedicated to Carlos Cruz-Diez at the Pompidou Center in Malaga, thus presenting a dedicated selection of works that traces the artist’s interest in color in its different variations over time. A significant tribute to Carlos Cruz-Diez on his centenary.

 

March 21, 2024 – September 29, 2024

 

More information HERE.

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20 March, 2024

Carlos Cruz-Diez at MAMBO, Bogotá

Cromofilia is an exhibition that commemorates the centennial of the birth of one of the main referents of Latin American […]

Cromofilia is an exhibition that commemorates the centennial of the birth of one of the main referents of Latin American optical art: Carlos Cruz-Diez (Caracas, 1923 – Paris, 2019). The exhibition celebrates the relationship that Cruz-Diez iniciated in 1975 with the MAMBO and at the same time pays tribute to the Colombian private collections that house his work. The Venezuelan artist is internationally recognized for his explorations with light, color, and space, producing dynamic and captivating works based on chromatic interactions that take place on the plane, in space, and on the viewer’s retina.

 

March 14, 2024–June 9, 2024

 

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19 February, 2024

Stanley Whitney at Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York

Whitney is now the subject of an extensive retrospective at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York, where several rooms devoted […]

Whitney is now the subject of an extensive retrospective at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York, where several rooms devoted to these grids are the grand finale of this fabulous exhibition. The show, curated by Cathleen Chaffee, convincingly demonstrates that this 77-year-old painter is more than just his grids, which have become his calling card since he began making them more than 20 years ago.

The show demonstrates that Whitney has continually reworked motifs, as a composer develops a theme over the movements of a symphony. His grids have their origins in an earlier work composed of aligned circles. Those circles, in turn, became misaligned and loose in a series of earlier squares. And before the circles, there were even less definable shapes.

 

February 9, 2024–May 26, 2024

 

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25 October, 2023

Miró / Picasso at Fundació Miró and Museu Picasso, Barcelona

The Miró-Picasso exhibition is a unique joint project of the Museu Picasso de Barcelona and the Fundació Joan Miró that […]

The Miró-Picasso exhibition is a unique joint project of the Museu Picasso de Barcelona and the Fundació Joan Miró that will take place simultaneously in the two institutions. Joan Miró and Pablo Picasso, who maintained a close friendship for more than fifty years, chose Barcelona to donate their work in the form of monographic art centers.

The exhibition is organized around six major chronological and thematic axes and will bring together a group of more than 250 works from public and private collections around the world with the aim of showing, side by side, two artists who transformed the art of the 20th century with their own voice and an unprecedented plastic intensity. From their meeting in 1917 in Barcelona to their last monumental projects, passing through the episode of the Pavilion of the Spanish Republic in Paris in 1937 or their interest in the ancestral technique of ceramics, the visitor will also discover how these two artists and friends shared many transcendental moments in their careers.

 

Until february, 2024

 

More information HERE

 

Image (courtesy of the press Museu Picasso / Fundació Joan Miró)

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17 October, 2023

Herminio at House of Arts of Bueño, Asturias

This exhibition is about Herminio Álvarez. Of the man and the artist. Of the road traveled by both to reach […]

This exhibition is about Herminio Álvarez. Of the man and the artist. Of the road traveled by both to reach the maturity and wisdom of the person he is today.

The movement of Herminio’s works is silent, intriguing. They caress each other in an incompressible way. Who else but Herminio can use magnetic fields defying physics as creative and living elements of art?

 

Until December 17, 2023

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22 September, 2023

Juan Giralt at MARCO, Vigo

Starting today, September 22nd, the most extensive exhibition held to date of Juan Giralt’s work can be visited at MARCO […]

Starting today, September 22nd, the most extensive exhibition held to date of Juan Giralt’s work can be visited at MARCO (Vigo).

A mini retrospective that will fulfill the dual purpose of offering a more complete overview of his career, bringing to light the deep internal logic common to all his stages, with constants such as the indistinct use, in the same range, of canvas and paper as main supports.

 

Until February 29, 2024

 

More information HERE

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22 September, 2023

Carlos Cruz-Diez at the Museum of Prints and Design, Caracas

Conceived by Cruz-Diez in 2014, the compact exhibition RGB: The Colors of the Century is traveling around the world on […]

Conceived by Cruz-Diez in 2014, the compact exhibition RGB: The Colors of the Century is traveling around the world on the occasion of the centenary of the artist’s birth, in collaboration with the Center Pompidou and the Musée national d’art moderne.

This exhibition was conceived and curated by the artist in 2014 and consists of sixteen works of art and a computer program implemented on tactile media. It has been conceived in such a way that it does not require any physical transportation of works, and the data that allows them to be carried out is transmitted electronically.

 

Until November 17, 2023

 

More information HERE

 

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30 June, 2023

Soto at the Museum of Fine Arts, Caracas

“The universe is full of a powerful vibration and through the very simple elements I use, I try to make […]

“The universe is full of a powerful vibration and through the very simple elements I use, I try to make people feel immersed in it”, this quote clearly and forcefully explains the work of Jesús Soto, the project to which he dedicated his life.

“Cosmos in a state of vibration”, is the proposal of Jesús Soto, which is understood as advanced within the tradition of modern abstract art, he reserves in his process of sensitive inquiry, a poetics that grants him an outstanding place within the art of all times. His work, already for this historical moment, is a full exercise of thought and creation, as well as an example of originality and living work.

The National Museum Foundation, through the board of the Museo de Bellas Artes de Caracas, joins the celebration of the centennial (1923-2023) of this great exponent of the world of plastic arts, “We are sure that this very special exhibition will also be the opportunity for the citizens of the country that passes through the halls of the MBA to know the work and life of this Venezuelan creator, one of the most important national and international artists of the twentieth century”.

 

From June 10, 2023

 

More information HERE

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28 June, 2023

Soto at The Hispanic Society Museum & Library, New York

The Hispanic Society Museum is pleased to present an exhibition of historic works by the late pioneer of Kinetic art, […]

The Hispanic Society Museum is pleased to present an exhibition of historic works by the late pioneer of Kinetic art, Jesús Rafael Soto (1923–2005), on the occasion of the artist’s Centenary. The survey of works from 1960–1969 reflects Soto’s creative energy when he was at the heart of the art scene both in Europe and the Americas, and leading up to his groundbreaking “Penetrable” series.

Throughout his career, Soto was able to put into practice the idea of the transformation of matter into energy thanks, fundamentally, to the groundbreaking discovery of vibration that makes his work unmistakable. Vibration was his identifying stamp to such an extent that Soto himself considered this phase a singular period in all his work. “All I cared about [at that time],” Soto said, “was to show to myself that my idea did not depend on a certain way of doing things….I felt the need to prove to myself that I could make use of anything at all in my work. The idea was to incorporate things very mundane but also highly formal (scraps of wood, pieces of wire, needles, bars, and tubes), to disintegrate them entirely through pure vibration.” His mastery, his virtuosity was such, by this phase, that he could make anything vibrate.

 

May 25 – July 22, 2023

 

Museo y biblioteca de la Hispanic Society
613 West 155th Street
New York, NY 10032

 

More information HERE

 

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Joan Miró, Cayón, Menorca, 2023.
3 June, 2023

Joan Miró at Cayón, Menorca

Cayón Menorca is pleased to announce this summer an exhibition by Joan Miró (Barcelona, 1893-Palma de Mallorca, 1983). The show, […]

Cayón Menorca is pleased to announce this summer an exhibition by Joan Miró (Barcelona, 1893-Palma de Mallorca, 1983). The show, the fifth in our Menorcan space since 2018, will take place between June 3 and September 9 and has the fundamental support of Successió Miró. Presenting some forty works (including more than twenty bronze sculptures), this is the most ambitious project dedicated to the artist in a commercial gallery in recent years.

 


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13 April, 2023

Minjung Kim at Gwangju Biennale, Korea

Minjung Kim’s work is part of the 14th edition of the Gwangju Biennale, curated by Sook-Kyung Lee. You can visit […]

Minjung Kim’s work is part of the 14th edition of the Gwangju Biennale, curated by Sook-Kyung Lee. You can visit it until July 9, 2023.

The material used in most of her compositions is hanji paper with which Kim has developed both a physical and spiritual relationship. Despite living between Saint-Paul-de-Vence and New York, Kim honors the millenary tradition of her country of origin. Hanji, considered Korea’s emblematic paper and historically used for door and wall coverings, also offers numerous possibilities for the creation of other elements due to its admirable level of conservation.

 

More information HERE 

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28 March, 2023

Mitsuo Miura at DA2, Salamanca

DA2 of Salamanca presents the exhibition Almost 1000 m2 for two landscapes by Mitsuo Miura, a reference figure in the […]

DA2 of Salamanca presents the exhibition Almost 1000 m2 for two landscapes by Mitsuo Miura, a reference figure in the art scene and that, after having been held first at the Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo of the Community of Madrid, is adapted to this architecture and expanded with new installations and works.

Curated by Tania Pardo, Casi 1000 m2 para dos paisajes alludes in its title to the sum of the surface of the rooms where this project, conceived and adapted to the space of the DA2 in Salamanca, takes place. A project that is articulated around different proposals that start from painting and show the main characteristics of Mitsuo Miura’s work: geometric shapes reconverted into powerful colorful installations of great vitality, where the exhibition space becomes a place of contemplation and transit for the viewer.

 

March 15 – September 17, 2023

 

DA2 Domius Artium

Avenida de la Aldehuela, s/n.

Salamanca

 

More information HERE

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28 March, 2023

Fred Sandback at Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlín

Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart presents the first solo museum exhibition in Berlin of pioneering installation artist Fred Sandback (1943 […]

Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart presents the first solo museum exhibition in Berlin of pioneering installation artist Fred Sandback (1943 Bronxville, NY – 2003 New York City, NY).

Simple Facts features a focused selection of the artist’s installations and conceptual drawings spanning more than three decades of his practice. It marks a significant donation from the Fred Sandback Archive of a series of works originally conceived in 1975 for his exhibition at Kunstraum Munich: 64 variations of a three-part sculpture. They are shown alongside nine installation works highlighting Sandback’s singular, minimal formal vocabulary, and treatment of space.

 

March 31 – September 17, 2023

 

Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Education, Outreach, Visitor Services

Genthiner Str. 38
10785 Berlin

 

More information HERE

 

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27 March, 2023

Joan Miró at HKMOA, Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Museum of Art hosts the largest Joan Miró exhibition shown in Asia. As one of the most […]

The Hong Kong Museum of Art hosts the largest Joan Miró exhibition shown in Asia.

As one of the most internationally recognized Spanish artists of the 20th century, Joan Miró’s love for all kinds of everyday objects is evident throughout his fruitful career. Linking art to life was one of his greatest aspirations, which materialized in his unique ability to perceive the poetic qualities possessed by the humblest of objects.

The exhibition, entitled “The Poetry of the Everyday Life” (which can be visited until June, 2023) brings together almost a hundred works that reach the Asian continent as part of the celebration of 50 years of diplomatic relations between Spain and China.

 

March 3 – June 28, 2023

 

10 Salisbury Road
Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Hong Kong

 

More information HERE

 

Image: Joan Miró en el taller del Mas Miró, Mont-roig, 1954. © Archivo Successió Miró. Foto Francesc Catalá-Roca.

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17 January, 2023

Herminio Álvarez at Official College of Architects, Asturias

“Herminio’s work surprises for its fusion between physics and art, being this conceptual duality together with the use of diverse […]

“Herminio’s work surprises for its fusion between physics and art, being this conceptual duality together with the use of diverse materials (cardboard, wood, metals and magnets) the ones that generate the perception of a latent movement, typical of terrestrial magnetism. All this acts as a fundamental syntax of a unique creative trajectory; a versatile author, endowed with a personal pause as part of his research process, with the rigor of a scientist in his laboratory, making and discovering forms and compositions. The whole process was initiated 40 years ago with painting and drawing, continued with engraving and finished with sculpture, all these disciplines (he/she) keep in continuous plastic evolution.

Herminio is a singular creator, his legacy can be contemplated in museums, art galleries, cultural spaces and Asturian, national and international collections, as well as in his individual and collective exhibitions, art fairs, cultural activities, books, publications and in his public sculptures spread throughout the Asturian territory.”

César Ripoll Dono   

 

January 20 – March 17, 2023

 

Official College of Architects

C/ Marqués de Gastañaga, 3, Oviedo

 

More information HERE. 

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"Sandback / Herminio", 2021
13 January, 2023

Pablo Palazuelo at ICO Museum, Madrid

ICO Museum presents Pablo Palazuelo. La línea como sueño de arquitectura, an exhibition that presents for the first time a […]

ICO Museum presents Pablo Palazuelo. La línea como sueño de arquitectura, an exhibition that presents for the first time a journey through the career of this Spanish painter, sculptor and engraver, the leading representative of geometric abstraction in the 20th century, through a selection of works and projects that illustrate the intense relationship established between architecture and his artistic production.

The exhibition is structured in nine areas, ranging from the artist’s formative stage and early influences, to his furniture designs for the domestic environment or the large works conceived for the urban scale, through others in which the emphasis falls on references to labyrinths, transits, enclosures, boundaries and stained glass windows. In total, 12 works and 12 projects are exhibited, including drawings, sketches, watercolors, models and sculptures, guarded by the Pablo Palazuelo Foundation, many of which have remained unpublished until they were catalogued by the curators and shown to the public for the first time.

The exhibition is curated by Teresa Raventós-Viñas and Gonzalo Sotelo-Calvillo.

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31 October, 2022

Fernando Zóbel at Museo del Prado, Madrid

This exhibition, which will run until March 2023, is built around the author’s sketchbooks in which, starting from the classic […]

This exhibition, which will run until March 2023, is built around the author’s sketchbooks in which, starting from the classic copy, he ends up building his own abstract imaginary.

In the words of one of its curators, “no other 20th century author undertook such a systematic study of the masters of the past.” Zóbel, a Spanish painter born in the Philippines, worked intensively on the paintings in the Prado National Museum and founded the Cuenca Museum of Abstract Art.

 

November 15, 2022 – March 5, 2023

Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid

 

More information HERE 

 

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31 October, 2022

Yves Klein at Hôtel de Caumont, Aix-en-Provence

The exhibition “Yves Klein, intimate” presents, for the first time in Aix-en-Provence, some sixty works by the great artist from […]

The exhibition “Yves Klein, intimate” presents, for the first time in Aix-en-Provence, some sixty works by the great artist from Nice from a new angle. While the public character of Klein’s work is even mythical, the exhibition explores the personal and intimate dimension that complements it.

Through a look at the artist’s family environment and circle of friends, his place of work and his relationship with his models, the exhibition aims to highlight the material conditions of his work, the artist’s intellectual reflections, his spiritual dimension and the humor that often underlies the seriousness of his approach.

 

October 28, 2022 – March 26, 2023

Hôtel de Caumont

Aix-en-Provence, Francia

 

More information HERE

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31 October, 2022

Julio González at IVAM, Valencia

According to the curator of the exhibition, Juan José Lahuerta, Julio González’s work is a victim of the historiographic construction […]

According to the curator of the exhibition, Juan José Lahuerta, Julio González’s work is a victim of the historiographic construction of the Modern Movement, which is projected on all his work, deforming it since his supposedly (more) abstract period and, secondly, since his recovery in the 1950s, when the histories of modern art are revised in terms of decontextualization, formalism and the dominance of abstraction. Julio Gonzalez’s life and the assumed periods or stages of his work are written as an affirmation of these clichés.

Thus, this new presentation of his work will be based on a study of the collection without the prejudice of the historiographic review: forgetting Gonzalez in order to discover his complexity, as a work and as a collection. Considering equally all the stages, all the themes and all the arts, in the contexts given to us by the extraordinary archival materials (documents, photographs, etc.) and the history of his own time(s).

 

October 28, 2022 – October 15, 2023

IVAM, Institut Valencià d’Art Modern

Valencia, España

 

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26 September, 2022

Cruz-Díez at Musee de l´histoire de l`immigration, París

From 1945 to the beginning of the 1970s, under the impetus of a voluntarist government policy on immigration, Paris attracted […]

From 1945 to the beginning of the 1970s, under the impetus of a voluntarist government policy on immigration, Paris attracted many artists from Europe, the United States, Japan, Latin America, Africa, or the Middle and Near East. The French capital attracts as much by the reputation of its artistic and cultural life, by the richness of its meeting places as by its climate of freedom favoring a renewal of artistic movements.

 

September 27, 2022 – January 22, 2023

Musee de l´histoire de l`immigration

París, France

 

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26 September, 2022

Yves Klein at Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa

“The Timeless Imagination of Yves Klein – Uncertainty and the Immateriality” is focused on the work of Yves Klein, active […]

“The Timeless Imagination of Yves Klein – Uncertainty and the Immateriality” is focused on the work of Yves Klein, active in the 1950s and 1960s, and that of other artists of his time (including the Italian Spatialist and Japanese Gutai movements), as well as giving voice to more contemporary artists to highlight a common theme, “immateriality” in their work.

In a post-war context, Yves Klein was exploring a new humanity, as he heralded the “dematerialization” of artistic works, as his works do not rely solely on materials and media, and thus have had a profound impact not only on contemporary artists, but also on subsequent generations of artists.

 

October 1, 2022 – March 5, 2023

Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japon

 

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10 September, 2022

Fred Sandback at Instituto Çarê, San Pablo

Sandback spoke of his works as sculptures, but sculptures without volume, bodies without mass. The volumes defined by these constructions […]

Sandback spoke of his works as sculptures, but sculptures without volume, bodies without mass. The volumes defined by these constructions of cord and strings form the essential elements of the work; one could say that the media are air.

However, Sandback’s work is a continuum, the core of which was formulated in his early works. His ideas do not diminish, become simpler, or more reduced; they do not take different directions, but follow and complement each other.

 

Instituto Çarê

Rua Dr. Avelino Chaves, 138

São Paulo, Brasil

 

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5 September, 2022

Julio González at Mapfre Foundation, Madrid

From September 23 to January 8, the Mapfre Foundation’s Recoletos Hall is hosting an exhibition that delves into the creative […]

From September 23 to January 8, the Mapfre Foundation’s Recoletos Hall is hosting an exhibition that delves into the creative affinities between Julio Gonzalez and Pablo Picasso.

Julio Gonzalez, Pablo Picasso and the dematerialization of sculpture’, reviews the collaboration between Julio Gonzalez and Pablo Picasso during the period 1928-1932, when Picasso required the technical help of his friend Julio Gonzalez to carry out the project of a funerary monument to Guillaume Apollinaire. Traditionally, this joint work has been considered as the moment in which the “invention” of iron sculpture takes place and, therefore, the introduction of abstraction in the sculptural territory. The exhibition therefore reflects one of the fundamental milestones of 20th century art: the development of a new type of sculpture in which mass and volume are replaced by compositions of open planes, new materials and techniques, and the irruption of emptiness as a new key element.

More information HERE

 

September 23 – January 8, 2023

Mapfre Foundation

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5 September, 2022

Mitsuo Miura at CA2M, Madrid

The Centro de Arte 2 de Mayo hosts from September 15 to January 8, 2023, an exhibition of the artist […]

The Centro de Arte 2 de Mayo hosts from September 15 to January 8, 2023, an exhibition of the artist Mitsuo Miura composed of two large installations and a selection of models.

The most intimate is represented in the installation Imagined Memories, an allusion to the most introspective of personal experiences. The external is the protagonist of Show Window, an installation composed of canvases, floor pieces, neon lights and a mural intervention in which the artist breaks down the urban gaze in reference to the attraction caused by shop windows, lights and advertisements in any city.

These two initiatives are structured around two of the Japanese artist’s main artistic principles: geometric shapes and the vitality of colors.

More information HERE

 

September 15 – January 8, 2023

Centro de Arte 2 de Mayo (Móstoles)

 

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15 June, 2022

Cruz-Díez at PAMM, Pérez Art Museum, Miami

Starting June 10, “Carlos Cruz-Diez: Chromosaturation,” an exhibition of immersive works by Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz-Diez, will be on view. […]

Starting June 10, “Carlos Cruz-Diez: Chromosaturation,” an exhibition of immersive works by Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz-Diez, will be on view.

Carlos Cruz-Diez is one of the main protagonists of the art history of the late 20th century. His investigations into the ever-changing and ephemeral nature of color established him as one of the key pioneers of kinetic and optical art. Acquired for the PAMM collection in 2020 with funds contributed by Jorge M. Pérez, “Chromosaturation” is an immersive environment that reimagines color as an embodied experience.

Pérez Art Museum (Miami)

From June 10, 2022

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17 May, 2022

Herminio at Pozu Santa Bárbara (Asturias)

El Pozo Santa Bárbara hosts ‘Voladuras controladas’ by the Asturian artist Herminio. The curator of the exhibition, Luis Feás, points […]

El Pozo Santa Bárbara hosts ‘Voladuras controladas’ by the Asturian artist Herminio. The curator of the exhibition, Luis Feás, points out that the intervention is carefully composed of suspensions, tensions, counterweights, dynamic balances, magnetic fields, industrial materials such as magnets, aluminum, steel and glass, colors such as red, black, white and gray; also with pieces made specifically for the occasion.

The whole shows a more unstable balance than usual, but what is perceived is more than enough to get a good idea of the production of this specialist in finding solutions, with an artistic and intuitive mastery of the laws of physics.

Pozu Santa Bárbara (Asturias)

May 13- September 25, 2022

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21 March, 2022

Pablo Palazuelo at CVNE, Haro

CVNE will host, from March to December of this year, the exhibition of the artist Pablo Palazuelo (1915-2007) “Ensoñación de […]

CVNE will host, from March to December of this year, the exhibition of the artist Pablo Palazuelo (1915-2007) “Ensoñación de la materia”; an exhibition that will occupy the interior and exterior spaces of the centenary winery in Haro, La Rioja.

The exhibition, organized with the funds of the Pablo Palazuelo Foundation and curated by Alfonso de la Torre, includes a total of twelve large sculptures (made of Corten steel and located both outside and inside the winery) and nineteen large paintings hung in one of the rooms.

CVNE (Haro) – La Rioja

March 17- December, 2022

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