Posted in paris on Dec 14th, 2011
The Modern Art Museum City of Paris (‘Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris’ in French) is one of the most visited in Europe because there you can find the most extravagant and transgressive works of recent times. Inaugurated in 1961, the museum was filled with works donated by great collectors of the time. [...]
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Posted in barcelona on May 18th, 2011
Until the 17th of July, CCCB is holding La Trieste de Magris, as part of the Las Ciudades y sus escritores (The Cities and their writers) series, which started a few years ago. The show, which is sponsored by Gas Natural Fenosa, invites us to discover the city of Trieste through the work of Italian [...]
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Posted in madrid on Apr 6th, 2011
The Community of Madrid, in collaboration with the British Council presents Nigerian-British conceptual artist Yinka Shonibare’s first exhibition in Spain, “The Future of the Past” at Alcalá 31 Yinka Shonibare was born into a Nigerian family in London in 1956. When he was three years old, the family moved to Lagos, Nigeria, and after finishing [...]
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Posted in madrid on Mar 3rd, 2011
Until the 25th April, the work of Austrian artist Dorit Margreiter will be at Madrid’s Reina Sofia Museum. The show, entitled “Description,” is a selection of the artist’s work from the last seven years. Margreiter studied at the University of Applied Arts in Viena, receiving a scholarship from the state. In 2002, she won the [...]
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Posted in barcelona on Jul 27th, 2010
AinizeTxopitea’s work, based primarily on digital collage and mixed media, questions language and image and combines her personal female-centric creative universe with an atmosphere of emotional, conceptual, reflections of her thoughts and experiences. At first glance her paintings reflect a series of sensations of psychic content and an accumulation of references to sex, violence, passion, [...]
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