"El otro lado del alma" is an exhibition that explores the facets that exist in Cuban contemporary photography and vide when it comes to deal with Spirituality.
Curated by Maria Azcoitia, Espacios Vitales is an exhibtion in which seven artists intervene in public spaces of the Universidad Autónoma of Madrid. The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue and a conference.
The publication "Espacios Vitales. Art and creation in the UAM" collects the documentation material of the exhibition of the same name held at the Universidad Autonoma in Madrid in late 2007.
For two consecutive years (2008-2009), Cuenca is hosting the Festival Internacional de Grabado Contemporáneo Ingráfica, an initiative providing space for professionals and enthusiasts to meet and address the subject of graphic, multiple and serial art.
More than fourty artists of the collection of contemporary art of the Community of Madrid are featured in "Bajo techo. Four stages of intimacy”, an exhibition exploring modern graphic art around the theme of four moments of privacy.
The first edition of “Palabras Habladas” is being held in various places and spaces in the city of Madrid, where leading figures are meeting to take part up in the increasingly exciting scene of the Spoken Word, involving onstage performance of spoken wor
Lugares de Tránsito is a programme of artist residencies made up of 8 bilateral meetings between Latin American and Spanish artists in the cities of La Havana, Santo Domingo, Maracaibo, Bogota, Miami, Guatemala, Panama and Quito.
Conceived to be taken around five European countries, “Reproducción, repetición y reivindicación” is a group exhibition of Spanish artists currently working with printmaking and with multiple and serialised art.
Bilingual catalogue (Spanish-English) published for the exhibition under the same name. Contains information on the key features of the exhibition narrative, plus the works and artists included in the show.
To coincide with “Ingràvid. Festival de Cultura Contemporánea del Empordà”, hablarenarte: is presenting a programme of public interventions by artists Carlos Maciá, Marlon de Azambuja, Fernando García and La Más Bella.
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