[ad_1] When Jaume Plensa (Barcelona, 1955) talks about his work – and without a doubt he expresses himself with a singular capacity for…
Art
Roni Horn, turbulence of the soul in front of Santander Bay
[ad_1] Intuitive artists with a great capacity for introspection, such as Roni Horn (New York, 1955), are capable of giving shape…
Oskar Kokoschka, a Guggenheim Museum dissident
[ad_1] Oskar Kokoschka retrospective. A Rebel from Vienna is a project shared by the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and the Musée…
Photographer Mar Sáez, portrait shooter
[ad_1] I think one of the biggest challenges for photographers working in the portrait genre, especially if it’s not in…
Natalia Castañeda, mapping the extinct
[ad_1] A few years ago, Danish artist Olafur Eliasson placed several blocks of ice brought directly from Greenland in front of …
The Human Proportion: when sculpture wanted to end the canon
[ad_1] Until well into the 20th century, sculpture was anthropomorphic: in addition to sacred animals and sculptures or reliefs with motifs…
Mummies, archeology and care 'beyond the grave'
[ad_1] From a certain perspective, contemporary art is a big waste field. That's where everything comes...
Asger Jorn, huge and fun at IVAM
[ad_1] The exhibition Open Creation and Its Enemies: Asger Jorn in Situation displays a wide range of paintings, drawings, engravings,…
anatomy class in Prado
[ad_1] We can start with the most spicy: Saint Sebastian by Guido Reni (1575-1642) is considered an icon of gay eroticism, …