So in June 2012, Joana Vasconcelos will be representing contemporary art at Versailles (France). After the American Jeff Koons, the Japanese Takashi Murakami, and the French Xavier Veilhan and Bernar Venet, she will be the first woman and the youngest artist also to show her work in the setting of the absolute historical reference that is Versailles.
Ramón Casas, Jules Chéret, Fortunato Depero, Cassandre, Gustav Klucis, Vladimir Lebedev, Man Ray, Vladimir Maiakovski, Henri Matisse, Alexander Rodchenko and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec are just some of the almost ninety artists whose work can be seen in Museo Picasso Málaga’s new exhibition, The European Poster 1888-1938.
The Kunsthaus Zürich (Switzerland) is presenting the first solo exhibition in Switzerland by the young Italian artist Rosa Barba (*1972). At the heart of the presentation is the new film work Time as Perspective, which is receiving its première in the Kunsthaus.
The ‘Anarchitectures’ of Gordon Matta-Clark dialogue in the MACBA Collection with Le Corbusier, Jean Genet and Rosellini’s last film. The Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona (MACBA) presents a journey in three chapters through the relationship that has been established over time between artistic practice and urban condition.
Independently of its permanent collection, the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum (Spain) regularly organises temporary exhibition programmes. In this occasion, the museum presents Goya: Prints of Invention
Caprichos, Disasters, Tauromachy and Follies.