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Divided Heaven in Berlin

‘Divided Heaven. 1945-1968. The Collection. is one of the most interesting exhibitions at the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin of a peak period of history in Germany and the world, where art is influenced by the accumulation of consecutive events that would change the world’s geopolitical physiognomy. This exhibition is the continuation of a project that in [...]

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La Maleta Mexicana in Barcelona

Robert Capa is art, photography and history, and all this comes together in a major exhibition that is ongoing at the National Museum of Catalan Art. This is La Maleta Mexicana, a collection of negatives, which Capa abandoned in Paris in 1939, about the Spanish Civil War. The exhibition, curated by Cynthia Young, is co-organized [...]

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9/11 at the CCCB in Barcelona

On the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers in New York, the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona – CCCB – exhibits the conceptual work ‘Memoria Fragmentada. 11-S NY Artefactos en el hangar 17′, by the Barcelona-born artist Francesc Torres. The exhibition can be visited until November 3rd. The work of [...]

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Ryan Trecartin and Lizzie Fitch in París

The Ville de Paris Modern Art Museum inaugurates, on the 18th of October, the exhibition ‘Any Ever’ by the North American conceptual artists Ryan Trecartin and Lizzie Fitch, where they explore through videos, exhibitions and sculptures the intergenerational relations in the world of cultural consumerism through the absurd. Ryan Trecartin and Lizzie Fitch are a [...]

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In June of this year, the European Modern Art Museum opened its doors with the mission of opening a space for contemporary artists that make figurative art. The opening was made with the inauguration of the exhibition ’20th Century Contemporary Art’ and its original collections: ’20th Century Modern Sculpture’ and ’20th Century Catalan Sculpture’, that [...]

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The Miró and ArtAid Foundations invite you to reflect on the discrimination and stigmatization that the HIV/AIDS carriers live through You Are Not Alone. An exhibition and aesthetic proposal of 14 contemporary artists from different parts of the world that have produced works to raise awareness on this subject. The exhibition is commemorative of 30 [...]

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Memory Fragments. Elena Asíns in Madrid

The Reina Sofía Museum exhibits the unique work by Elena Asíns, Memory Fragments, which will be open until October 31st. The provoking title submerges the spectator in linguistics, philosophy, music and mathematics to observe the creation process that the computers and the human mind manage to build. The exhibition, commissioned by the director of the [...]

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The Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris is exhibiting ‘La Publicité Recylcle l’Histoire’ until the 28th of August. The Museum investigates the manipulation that advertising design makes through the use of history and the historical characters during the 20th century, and for that they’ve selected files and films from the collection of the museum which [...]

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Albert Renger-Patzsch in Berlin

A deluxe exhibition is what’s taking place until August 29th in the Bauhaus Archives in Berlin on the photographic work of Albert Renger-Patzsch, based on images of the Fagus factory. The exhibition is titled The Modern Eye, and it’s looking to outline the aesthetic concept crafted by the Bauhaus director Walter Gropius as well as [...]

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Until the 11th of September, the ICO Foundation is showing “The Power of Doubt,” a collection of specially created photographic installations. The ICO Collections Museum, centred around contemporary art, in particular photography and architecture, has devised this exhibition in order to showcase a new global vanguard, different to that which arose during the Cold War, [...]

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