Exposition Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863)


Until January 15, 2012.- The exhibition gets together over 100 works by the great French painter Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863), one of the most prominent figures of Romanticism, including some of his oil paintings known as “Greece Expiring ruins of Missolonghi sobe “(Museum of Fine Arts, Bordeaux), one of the sketches of the” Death of Sardanapalus”(Louvre, Paris) and” Women of Algiers in his chamber “(Louvre, Paris) exceptionallyprovided for… ...Continue reading

Painted Architecture


Until January 22 of 2012.- The painted architecture was one of the options chosen by many artists to highlight the scenes and episodes depicted in his paintings, great painters of the orbit both Mediterranean and Northern Europe: Duccio di Buoninsegna, Canaletto, Giovanni Paolo Panini, Tintoretto, Gaspar van Wittel, Hubert Robert, Maerten vanHeemskerk or Vredeman Hans de Vries, among others.

These funds will be the architectural theme of this… ...Continue reading

Cinema Festival 4+1


From October 26 to November 04.- movies that fascinate at major festivals and disappearbecause they can not for commercial distribution. The five cities where the festival is held simultaneously 4 +1 (n Buenos Aires, Bogota, Mexico City, Madrid and Rio de Janeiro), determined to make the invisible visible, and enjoy these movies must.

All Movies are V.O.S

Where: Cines Golem (Martin de los Heros, 14. Metro Plaza España L3-L10)

Price… ...Continue reading

Tapapies: First route from the multicultural tapas of spain


From Thursday 20th to Sunday October 30.- Tapapiés is an international route for the cuisine of the area’s most cosmopolitan capital of Spain. The concept of top crossed our borders, reflecting the cultural and ethnic diversity of Lavapies. All tapas are sold for one euro. 11 countries and six Spanish regions participate in Tapapiés. Algeria, Ecuador, India, Italy, Chile, Caribbean, Brazil, Thailand, Sweden, Palestine and Japan will… ...Continue reading

Underground Palace in Moscow


Until October 30.- Exhibition of 40 photos of the Moscow subway. Also known as theUnderground Palace, opened in 1935. After the Bolshevik revolution began construction of a subway luxuriously decorated with monumental stations, some built entirely of white marble.It is the world’s first passenger density, carries approximately 3,341,500,000 people eachyear and about 9.2 million people use it daily. Has 182 stations and a length of 298 kilometers… ...Continue reading

The Russian Avant-garde


Until October 26.- The purpose of the exhibition “Russian Avant-garde collection of theRussian State Library” is to show the best examples of the graph paper of the first half of1910 beginning of the 1930s, from of funds from the State Library of Russia (Moscow). Is to expose 25 posters exact copies of different sizes.

Although the exhibition presents only a small sample of this cultural trend expressed bymeans… ...Continue reading

Emil Kozak Danish design made ​​in Barcelona


Until October 31.- Emil Kozak was born in a small town in Denmark. His passion forskateboarding life inspired him to pursue graphic design. Growing up as a teenagersurrounded by doodles, tables, and punk rock, their style has been fresh, direct and powerful. The nonchalance that characterizes his work often hides a deeper message that combines the care of the composition with the delicacy of detail.

Where: Palacio de… ...Continue reading

Gráfika


Until January 15, 2012.- “Grafika” shows works by a diverse group of visual artists that move in the context of Spanish Urban Culture. The city is her inspiration and work shop. The exhibition moves what is happening on the walls and streets of our cities to a showroom and explores the global movement called “street art”.

It is an exhibition of paintings, graffiti, sculpture, photography, video, installations and… ...Continue reading

Aleksandr Deineka (1899–1969) Avant-Garde for the Proletariat


Until January 6, 2012.- This is the first exhibition in Spain to present the work of the Russian artist Aleksandr Deineka (1899–1969) and by extension the historical period from which it was borne. With the aim of presenting both in a twofold context: the end of the avant–garde and the advent of socialist realism. This comprehensive retrospective is to date the largest devoted to Deineka outside Russia.

This… ...Continue reading

Migration. A planet moving


Until January 6, 2012.- In 2010, the world had about 230 million people living away from home, including legal and illegal migrants, representing almost 3.5% of the population. In this exhibition, will present and analyze these shifts, transfer and circulation with its complexities and limitations of statistics taken just as the issue of migration is mobilizingnational and international institutions.

Where: La Casa Encendida (Ronda Valencia, 2. Metro: Embajadores… ...Continue reading