Name Carlos Garaicoa has had global artecho over the past two decades. This Cuban artist, who was born in 1967, grew up in Old Havana when there were more houses and less tourism spaces and he curiousl
Guggenheim Bilbao Museum, in collaboration with Bilbobus, takes the experience of “Ernesto Neto: The Body That Carries Me (el cuerpo que me lleva)” to the streets of Bilbao.
Havana Gallery is set to open “Y sucedió por fin (And It Eventually Happened)” on Friday 25. It is an approach to experimental art in video and performance, with the participation of
What’s the relation between jail graffiti and cavemen’s paintings? What pieces of advice can be useful both in the real life and in a life that has been totally deprived of freedom? What do
Beyond the Supersquare explores the indelible influence of Latin American and Caribbean modernist architecture on contemporary art. The exhibition features 30 artists and more than 60 artworks, includi
Spanish artists Rogelio López Cuenca (Nerja, Malaga, 1959) and Elo Vega (Huelva, 1967), who have worked together in different projects over the years, have just inaugurated, with their show &quo
Brazilian artist Regina Silveira presents an intervention developed for the glass cube at the vestibule of Amparo Museum, where a visual metaphor transforms the space and gives a new meaning to this pl
Carlos García-Alix (León, 1957) is a must-review artist when it comes to talking about narrative figuration on contemporary art. This artist outstandingly combines art and letters.
 
‘The Architect is Present‘ showcases the work of five outstanding international studios that have taken austerity as ethical and aesthetical benchmark.
The work of Manuel Boix–who, among other recognitions, has been given the Fine Arts National Award– is a continuous succession of personal and constantly-evolving works since 1966, when he