Teresa Serrano (Mexico D. F, 1936) is one of the most interesting, creative and convincing Latin American visual artists, with a long-standing international artistic career. Her artistic production is
Lazaro Galdiano Museum will be showcasing in February the first foreign collection in our country. It’s all about Argentina-based Jozami Collection, which puts together over one thousand pieces t
Within the framework of its 10thanniversary, Es Baluard is set to open – Thursday January 30 at 20:00 hours – “Implosió”, a great display curated by Nekane Aramburu, dire
London’s Royal Academy of Arts will be showcasing “Sensing Spaces: Architecture Reimagined”, January 25 – April 6, 2014.
Some of the most creative architectural minds o
Lisbon’s Pedro Cera Gallery opened on January 17 the first solo show of Madrid’s artist Antonio Ballester Moreno in its space: Azul e Amarelo. The show can be watched through March 7, 2014.
The profile of female reproductive organs, an unpublished sculpture of an unfeasible project in the middle of a hall crowed by diagrams;that’s the poster of Teresa Burga’sPerfil de la mujer
Spain’s Cultural Center in Mexico (CCEMx) inaugurated on January 21,the first solo show of Spanish artists Cabello and Carceller. Pioneers in Spain when it comes to taking art to genre policies,
La NauCultural Centrefrom the University of Valencia kicks off its 2014 program with an interesting photographic display by Mario Rabasco. Espacios Contingentes. Estudio visual de la Universitat de Val
Espacio Minimois slated to present Mexican artist JOAQUIN SEGURA’s first solo show in Spain, February 1st – March 29th. Mexican curator Mariana Davidcommented on the group of works that mak