Catalogue published for the exhibition held at Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, that explores a selection of the graphic art works of the collection of contemporary art of the Community of Madrid.
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.
“Ilustración y liberalismo” is about the changes occurring in Spain in the transition from the 18th to the 19th centuries, when enlightened political reforms gave way to liberal ideas tested during the War of Independence.
Coinciding with the two hundredth anniversary of the War of Independence, the exhibition "Vivencia y memoria de la Guerra de la Independencia" sets the eyewitness accounts of those who experienced the war against the stories told by the people who later s
To commemorate the bicentenary of the Second of May Uprising, the exhibition, “Madrid 1808. Ciudad y Protagonistas”, attempts to show the role of ordinary people during the events that foreshadowed the contemporary Spanish era.
The aim of the exhibition, “Forma y valor. Monedas africanas tradicionales”, is to introduce traditional African coins and to defend their value in the history of money and in monetary systems other than those in the west.
Curated by Juan Francisco Fuentes, the exhibition “España 1808-1814. La nación en armas invites visitors to get a detailed view of the complexity of the War of Independence, coinciding with its two hundredth anniversary.
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.
With almost a hundred works from the Archeological Museum in Naples, the exhibition "A la sombra del Vesubio: Pompeya y Herculano" moves the visitors to dayly life at Pompeii before the tragedy.
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