Characteristic and enigmatic, the work of this British-born, New York-based artist generates sculptural phenomena by means of cinematic projections. Since in the 1970s up to the present day, McCall has produced his installations around the idea of “solid light,” a concept referring to the volume effects generated by the controlled projection of planes of light in the exhibition space.
Image, language, and social action are the foundations of the work of Mari Chordà and an integral part of her life: the artist, writer, poet, and activist is a pioneer in her generation in terms of discussing sexual freedom.
This photographic project, about Barcelona seen from the suburbs that sprang up as a result of postwar migration to the city, is in line with the tradition of local photographic projects about urban development since the Olympic era. If you're tired of the over-touristed parts of Barcelona, this exhibition will give you a whole new perspective on the city.
Featuring vintage and large-format prints in color and black and white, this exhibition is an in-depth account of Meyerowitz’s travels through England, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, France, Spain, Germany, Turkey, Greece, and Italy, centering on the significance of his extended stay in Málaga. Tracing Meyerowitz’s artistic evolution during his time in Europe, the exhibition includes portraits of local people, unique moments captured in everyday street scenes, urban and natural landscapes, and photographs taken from inside his moving car. The exhibition also features a selection of original prints from his first solo exhibition at MoMA in 1968.
This survey of Swedish artist Hilma af Klint will offer an unprecedented opportunity to experience her under-recognized artistic achievements. The artist almost never showed her work, including nonobjective and stunningly imaginative paintings, while she was alive. The rediscovery of her singular body of work invites a reevaluation of modernism and its development.
This exhibition will include a staging of Rubens' workshop, using easels, canvases, paints, brushes, palettes, sticks, books, old busts and other materials and objects (from the 17th century as well as modern recreations). Around twenty paintings, two drawings, and five engravings will serve to explain the different forms of collaboration between the master Rubens, one of the most prolific and successful European artists of the 17th century, and his assistants.
GENE was a radical collaborative project in the 1980s that disseminated its artistic ideas via postcards. For the first time, this exhibition assembles unreleased and disseminated material in a documentary show devoted to one of the great anti-establishment groups of 1980s Madrid.
Across her career, the painter Soledad Sevilla (Valencia, 1944) has developed a language based on line, color, and the construction of forms rooted in geometric modules. Connecting her early work from the 1960s with more recent series, this retrospective spans over a hundred works, underscoring the artist’s assertion that she has painted the same painting her whole life.
Marina Vargas is known for her feminist lens in her work. In this special exhibition, Vargas explores the silencing of women throughout history beginning with Mary Magdalene. Amid the collection is a new work on display for the first time.
The collection, donated by Ángel Barrios’ heirs, includes drawings, paintings, watercolors, scores, and correspondence from the composer. The museum occupies the site of the house where Barrios lived.
This exhibit consists of 150 works of art that together reveal Picasso’s extraordinary ability to create the innovative structures that made him one of the most influential artists of the modern period.
Experience the evolution of Richard Serra's sculptural forms, from the relative simplicity of a double ellipse to the complexity of a spiral. The last two pieces of this sculpture produce unexpected effects on the viewer's movement and perception. These are unexpectedly transformed as the visitor walks through and around the work, creating an unforgettable, dizzying feeling of space in motion.
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