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Goya displays his enigmatic talent in Basel
[ad_1] He was one of the last great European chamber painters and, at the same time, one of the great precursors of art...
Ángel Duarte, Oteiza's disciple who made geometry a social art
[ad_1] In 1954, Angel Duarte (Aldeanueva del Camino, Cáceres, 1930 – Sion, Switzerland, 2007) managed to cross the border with …
The last Rothko on paper
[ad_1] Pace, the leading international gallery for contemporary art, opens a new location, its ninth, in London’s Hanover Square, …
This was Sorolla before it was Sorolla
[ad_1] The value of artists is fixed in the collective memory over time and, for this, they are of great …
Baselitz, brutal, naive, gothic
[ad_1] It could be said that Baselitz (born in Germany, near the city of Dresden, in 1938) artistically “dominated” Paris. The …
from young bourgeoisie to pioneer of feminist art in Guatemala
[ad_1] The artist Margarida Azurdia (Guatemala, 1931-1998) signed her pieces with several heteronyms: Margot Fanjul (married name), Una …
The most fetishist Marcel Duchamp
[ad_1] This exhibition at the Thaddaeus Ropac gallery in Paris presents a very specific point of view on the work, complex…
What art can teach us about what we eat
[ad_1] It smells like bread in the Bóvedas Room at the Centro Condeduque in Madrid. The table is set for 17 diners,…