Cultural plans for Easter

I look. The most intimate legacy. Miró Foundation. Barcelona

I look. The most intimate legacy presents some one hundred and eighty pieces to the most personal Joan Miró, the one who, over the years, reserved expressly and whenever circumstances made it possible, drawings and sketches that allowed him to maintain an emotional contact with the narrative thread of his work and, at the same time, serve as a tool to review his career and his artistic evolution.

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“Magritte’s machine” CaixaForum. Barcelona

The CaixaForum hosts the best works of the surrealist genius René Magritte. The exhibition that debuted at the Reina Sofía in Madrid is the first retrospective of the Belgian artist in Spain since 1989. Through more than 70 paintings from galleries, museums and private collections around the world we will be able to immerse ourselves in the concerns that marked the trajectory of the surrealist artist such as the power of images, the automatism of everyday perception and the contradictions of society

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“Morandy. Infinite Resonance” The stone. Barcelona

Organized jointly with Fundación MAPFRE, this exhibition brings together a careful and significant selection of paintings, drawings and engravings by the Italian artist Giorgio Morandi, whose retrospective tour shows us the work of an unclassifiable painter, but a capital for the artistic panorama of the first half of the 20th century. . Through it we will discover a timeless artist, exquisitely refined and above all with a totally personal language.

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Annibale Carracci. The frescoes of the Herrera chapel”, Museo del Prado. Madrid

The recent restoration of the seven frescoes preserved in the Prado and the collaboration of the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya and the Gallerie Nazionali di Arte Antica Palazzo Barberini in Rome have allowed the study, knowledge and enhancement of the whole in this extraordinary exhibition montage that allows the visitor to go through the different heights of the chapel and recreate its decoration

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“Hyperreal The art of trompe l’oeil”. Thyssen-Bornemitza Museum. Madrid

The exhibition organized with the collaboration of the Community of Madrid, proposes a review of the trompe l’oeil technique through more than a hundred high-quality works, which cover a wide chronological arc. From the 16th century to our times, the ability to deceive the viewer by passing off what is painted as real by means of the laws of optics and perspective has had, as evidenced by this journey, a long presence in the arts with periods of special notoriety such as the Renaissance or Baroque

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“Pinazo, Sorolla and Mongrell: painting around 1900” Bancaja Foundation. Valencia

This exhibition brings together three great masters of Valencian painting whose artistic careers followed one another at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries: Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench (1849-1916), Joaquín Sorolla Bastida (1863-1923) and Jose Mongrell and how they faced and plastically expressed in the commissioned projects.

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“From Fauvism to Surrealism: masterpieces from the Musée d’art moderne de Paris.” Guggenheim museum. Bilbao

The Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris (MAM) and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao present a selection of some 70 masterpieces by fundamental artists, going through the history of the MAM collection in order to offer a panoramic view of avant-garde movements that hatched in Paris in the first decades of the 20th century.

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