CaixaForum Barcelona

  • Building the Revolution. Soviet Art and Architecture 1915-1935. CaixaForum Barcelona
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    Building the Revolution. Soviet Art and Architecture 1915-1935. CaixaForum Barcelona

    The Soviet State that emerged from the 1917 Russian Revolution fostered a new visual language aimed at building a new society based on the socialist ideal. The decade and a half that followed the Revolution was a period of intense activity and ...

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  • Agreement between ”la Caixa” Foundation and MACBA Foundation launches with four exhibitions in Barcelona, Madrid and Palma
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    Agreement between ”la Caixa” Foundation and MACBA Foundation launches with four exhibitions in Barcelona, Madrid and Palma

    The cooperation between ”la Caixa” Foundation and the MACBA to organise joint exhibitions will begin with a show at the Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA) in 2011, under the generic title of Volumen [Volume].

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  • Miquel Barceló. 1983-2009. La solitude organisative. CaixaForum Barcelona
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    Miquel Barceló. 1983-2009. La solitude organisative. CaixaForum Barcelona

    "My life resembles the surface of my paintings". To understand the mysterious, diverse and provocative creative experience of Miquel Barceló (Felanitx, Majorca, 1957) is the raison d'être of this exhibition. Organised by "la Caixa" Social and ...

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  • Maurice de Vlaminck, a Fauve Instinct. Paintings from 1900 to 1915
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    Maurice de Vlaminck, a Fauve Instinct. Paintings from 1900 to 1915

    "What I could only have done in society by throwing a bomb (...), I have tried to do in painting, using pure colours, as they come out of the tube. That way I have satisfied my desire to destroy, to disobey, and to recreate a sensitive, living, free ...

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  • Palladio, the Architect (1508-1580)
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    Palladio, the Architect (1508-1580)

    For five centuries the name Andrea Palladio, regarded as "the architect's architect", has been a byword for architecture. Born the son of a miller, he conquered the whole world with his revolutionary conception of architecture, and made it more ...

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