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.
Edward Hopper, the largest and most ambitious selection of works by the US artist ever to be shown in Europe, is already at Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza (Madrid, Spain).
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.
The Museo del Prado opens tomorrow Late Raphael, one of the most important exhibitions ever to be devoted to the artist and his studio and the first to focus on his final years, during which time Raphael became the most influential painter in Western art.
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection (Venice, Italy) presents an exhibition focused on Jean Metzinger’s At the Cycle-Race Track (Au Vélodrome) of 1912, one of the pivotal Cubist works at the museum. It brings together two other paintings and a drawing by Metzinger on the same theme, in addition to several other paintings on the theme of cycling.