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  • Ancient passion Esteve Estival Donation Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya

    Ancient passion Esteve Estival Donation Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya

    Esteve Estival's family has donated 143 archaeological objects to the Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya (Museum of Archaeology of Catalonia), which has organized an exhibition around them. It is a very special exhibition with unique pieces from different periods, including metal specimens for different uses such as harnesses, crosses, talismans or decorative coverings dating from the second millennium BC to the 16th century AD. Estival was interested in all periods: prehistory and protohistory, the Roman world, late Antiquity, Visigothic times, and the Islamic and medieval world. Many pieces have been restored to recover their splendor.

  • Barceló CERAMICS We are all Greeks La Pedrera

    Barceló CERAMICS We are all Greeks La Pedrera

    Miquel Barceló (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957), one of the most prominent artists of the contemporary art scene, is also a clay creator as well as a painter, sculptor and sketcher. Now La Pedrera offers the most comprehensive retrospective of his ceramics ever held in Barcelona. Barceló's ceramics are like an extension of his painting and the exhibition spans three decades of work from his early African works in 1994 to his most recent productions. It includes over a hundred pieces complemented by paintings and notebooks related to his ceramic production.

  • Alex Voinea Matiz Gallery

    Alex Voinea Matiz Gallery

    Alex Voinea's exhibition offers an immersive artistic journey where control and spontaneity merge in a symphony of vibrant emotions. Inspired by experiments with liquid paint, his masterpieces capture the convergence of colours and dynamic forms, transcending mere visual representation. His contribution to the world of abstract art promises an enriching experience, inviting the public to explore the fascinating interplay between form and fluidity in each stroke and colour.

  • The other side Centre d'Art Santa Mònica

    The other side Centre d'Art Santa Mònica

    The Centre d'Art Santa Mònica has organized an engaging immersive exhibition that invites visitors to venture in without reservation, leaving behind all commonly accepted notions. The Other Side symbolizes shedding rigid and binary definitions, incapable of describing the complexity that surrounds us. Through works by artists such as Francesca Llopis, Anna Irina Russel, Domestic Data Streamers and Yapci Ramos, The Other Side offers the opportunity to walk through an innovative space.

  • Suzanne Valadon Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

    Suzanne Valadon Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

    Suzanne Valadon (1865-1938) was an emblematic figure of the Montmartre Bohemian scene in the early 20th century. As a painter, illustrator and engraver, Valadon practiced all genres, from portraits and nudes to still lifes and landscapes. Now the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, in collaboration with the Centre Pompidou-Metz and the Musée d'Art de Nantes, offers the opportunity to discover this artist and explore the different interactions that took place in the avant-garde circles in which Suzanne Valadon played a significant role from 1910 to 1930.

  • Bernard Plossu Catalan landscapes inspired by Picasso Museu Picasso

    Bernard Plossu Catalan landscapes inspired by Picasso Museu Picasso

    Photographer and French National Photography Prize winner Bernard Plossu (Da Lat, Vietnam, 1945) is a great admirer of Picasso. Plossu followed in the footsteps of the genius artist through the different places and territories that were significant in his biography, such as Horta de Sant Joan, Gósol, Cadaqués and Barcelona, among others, and photographed them using the Fresson printing technique, which gives his photographs a special, subtle and sober texture. Now they can be seen in the exhibition organized by Museu Picasso in Barcelona.

  • Tuan Andrew Nguyen Our ghosts live in the future Fundació Joan Miró

    Tuan Andrew Nguyen Our ghosts live in the future Fundació Joan Miró

    Vietnamese-American artist Tuan Andrew Nguyen was the winner of the 8th Edition of the Joan Miró Prize. Now, the Fundació Joan Miró presents his first solo exhibition in Spain. Through a selection of video installations and sculptures made from discarded bombs and abandoned projectiles from the Vietnam War, Nguyen reflects on the human and material consequences of the two Vietnam Wars fought by France and the United States. Additionally, the artist has created a dialogue between Joan Miró and Alexander Calder expressed through Nguyen's films, installations and objects.

  • Sorolla A new dimension Centre d'Art Amatller

    Sorolla A new dimension Centre d'Art Amatller

    Centre d'Art Amatller opens the doors of the largest digital exhibition of the Sorolla Year. Sorolla, a new dimension offers an immersive journey through the life and work of the outstanding artist through immersive 360º projections, virtual reality, digital installations and other technological resources. Discover Sorolla's Valencia, his family environment and the artistic context of his time. Don't miss the educational room for families and the exhibition of original works. A unique experience with more than 300 square metres of projections and a virtual reality room that will transport you to the artist's world.

  • History of Barcelona

    History of Barcelona

    The cradle of Catalan culture, amongst many other cultures and civilisations, and a witness to major transformations such as the Industrial Revolution or the Civil War amongst many others, Barcelona has a fascinating history. Find out more about it!

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