2021 Exhibitions
Color and black and white, past and present, coexist in our exhibition halls
In Madrid we enjoy the landscapes and interiors associated with armed conflicts by Japanese photographer Yomoko Yoneda, and the faces of Russian painter Alexéi von Jawlensky. In addition, Miró Poema brings us closer to the fascination that the Catalan painter felt for poetry, while the exhibition Bill Brant arrives in Madrid. In Barcelona, photographer Claudia Andujar invites us to discover the world of the Yanomami and the great masters Garry Winogrand and Nicholas Nixon bring us their black and white photographs documenting the American lifestyle and the passage of time. The collection of daguerreotypes of the Centre de Recerca i Difusió de la Imatge (CRDI) of Girona, present in the exhibition La mirada cautiva, brings us closer to the origins of photography.
12 exhibitions in 2021
Claudia Andujar
This is the largest exhibition to date on the career of the Brazilian artist Claudia Andujar (born in Switzerland in 1931).
Alexéi von Jawlensky
Prinzessin Turandot [Princess Turandot], 1912
Private collection, Switzerland. Held by the Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern.
Alexéi von Jawlensky. The Landscape of the Face
The Jawlensky. The Landscape of the Face exhibition offers an overview of the work of Russian painter Alexéi von Jawlensky (1864-1941). Don’t miss it!
Tomoko Yoneda
The Tomoko Yoneda exhibition presents a solo exhibition on the Japanese artist for the first time in Europe through seventeen projects featuring individual photographs.