Top row from left to right: Moisés Roiz; Margarita Gómez; Isabel Salgado; Marta Vallejo; Ignasi Miró; Valentí Farràs; Elisa Durán, Deputy General Director of the ”la Caixa” Foundation; Álvaro Borrás; Xavier Bertolín; Isabel Fuentes; Rafael Chueca; and Montserrat Blanco. Bottom row from left to right: Maria Glòria Olivé, Maribel Tost; Mireia Domingo; Anna Colomer; Ricardo Alfós and Margarita Pérez Villegas.
Fila superior de izquierda a derecha: Moisés Roiz; Margarita Gómez; Isabel Salgado; Marta Vallejo; Ignasi Miró; Valentí Farràs; Elisa Durán, directora general adjunta Fundación ”la Caixa”; Álvaro Borrás; Xavier Bertolín; Isabel Fuentes; Rafael Chueca; y Montserrat Blanco. Fila inferior de izquierda a derecha: Maria Glòria Olivé, Maribel Tost; Mireia Domingo; Anna Colomer; Ricardo Alfós y Margarita Pérez Villegas.

Feminine power, Berlanga, dinosaurs and nature in art, in the new season of the CaixaForum network

Barcelona

07.09.23

60 segundos de lectura
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The ”la Caixa” Foundation announces its programme for the 2023-2024 season: a total of 34 exhibitions, including 10 that will be seen for the first time, will tour the CaixaForum centres and the CosmoCaixa Science Museum as well as various cities in Spain and Portugal in their travelling version.

The programme features a variety of proposals and disciplines, combining in-house productions and others in collaboration with such major institutions as the British Museum, the Centre Pompidou, the Cinémathèque Française, the Museo Paleontológico Egidio Feruglio and the Museo Nacional del Prado, among others.

Standing out among the in-house productions is the new exhibition dedicated to the most intimate legacy of filmmaker Luis García Berlanga. And notable as the fruit of international partnerships, the exhibition produced in collaboration with the British Museum on the representation of feminine power across diverse cultures and periods.

The programme also includes an exhibition exploring the relationships between art and nature over the last century, drawing from the rich collections of the Centre Pompidou, as well as a display in collaboration with the Museo Paleontológico Egidio Feruglio, featuring the largest dinosaur discovered to date as the main attraction.