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Goya: Prints of Invention

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, an exhibition that features the four most celebrated series of etchings by Francisco de Goya (Fuendetodos, Zaragoza, 1746–Bordeaux, France, 1828): Caprichos (80), The Disasters of War (82), Tauromachy (40) and The Follies (22).

Altogether, the exhibition features 224 prints embodying the extraordinary talents of the genius from Aragon, whose work marked something of a watershed in the history of the engraving. Goya executed these series free from the restraint of commissions. His mastery of engraving techniques, combining etching for drawing the composition, aquatint, sometimes burnished, to create effects of light and volume, and burin and dry point for retouching, allowed Goya to unleash a remarkable creative energy rarely seen until then in graphic work.

An essential part of Goya’s body of work, the Caprichos was the first collection of prints he made to be sold as a series. They make an occasionally biting critique of political, religious and social mores of the time. Begun around 1797, they were finished by 1799.

The Disasters of War began to be transferred to plates around 1810, during the Napoleonic invasion of Spain. The vivid impression of the horrors of war and the grim consequences of the worst of the human spirit were captured for posterity in a timeless series in which Goya bears unflinching witness to barbarity and injustice.

Between the drama of The Disasters and the mystery of The Follies came Tauromachy, engraved from 1814 to 1816 as an oasis of emotion provoked by the crises, twists and turns and supreme moments of the bullfighting that Goya so enjoyed.

The Follies or The Proverbs is the most enigmatic series. Posthumously edited without fixed titles, the chronology, ordering and meaning were left undetermined. The series may date from the years 1816 and 1823. The complete series, acquired by the Museum in 2008, belongs to the high quality first edition printed for the Academy.

Our appreciation of this extraordinary set of images, whose originality has intrigued many an avant-garde artist, is enhanced when they are compared with the prints of previous, contemporary and later artists also in the Museum collection.

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Dates: from June 11 to September 23.

Location: Bilbao Fine Arts Museum. Museo Plaza, 2. 48009 Bilbao.Spain.
Opening hours: from Monday to Sunday from 10am to 8pm.

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Retrato de Arlete Boucard, por Tamara de Lempicka, 1928

Tamara de Lempicka, the artist as femme fatale

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United Kingdom

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From June 10th to August 18th

Italy
Lara Almárcequi, Venice Biennale

Art (and Biennale) in Venice

Until Novemberl 24th

Holland
Autorretrato como artista,  por Van Gogh, 1887, Museo Van Gogh, Ámsterdam.

Van Gogh: radiograph of an innovator

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USA
Rain Room, by Random International, 2012

Instructions for controlling the rain

Until July 28th, 2013

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Autorretrato, por Dennis Hopper, 1963, Los Angeles.The Dennis Hopper Art Trust

Through the lens of Dennis Hopper

Until September 29th 2013

Spain

Dalí: All his faces

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México

Retrospective devoted to Rafael Coronel

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Germany

Frank Stella. The Retrospective. Works 1958-2012

from September 8 to January 20

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Zaha Hadid at Ivorypress

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United Kingdom

Renaissance to Goya: Prints and drawings from Spain

from September 20 to January 6

Germany

Olympia: Myth - Cult - Games

through January 7

Sweden

Picasso, enemy of Duchamp

through March 3

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Dark Romanticism. From Goya to Max Ernst

from September 26 to January 20

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'The Last Supper' (pink) by Andy Warhol

from October 6 to November 11

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The Museo del Prado in Australia

until November 4

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Antoni Tàpies. Head arms legs body

through November 4

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William Blake. Visions in British Art

through October 21

Spain

The Mexican suitcase at the Fine Arts Circle in Madrid

from July 19 to September 30.

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Luis Claramunt. The Vertical Journey

from July 13 to October 21

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Picasso viewed by Otero

until September 23

United Kingdom

Van Gogh to Kandinsky: Symbolist Landscape in Europe 1880-1910

from July 14 to October 14.

United Kingdom

Metamorphosis: Titian 2012

from July 11 to September 23

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