Actualizamos con obras de Ana Prada, Juan Ugalde e Ignasi Aballí nuestro apartado de «Destacados de la Colección»

Actualizamos con obras de Ana Prada, Juan Ugalde e Ignasi Aballí nuestro apartado de «Destacados de la Colección»

Nacidos en las décadas de 1950 y 1960, estos artistas comparten una concepción de la práctica estética como espacio de experimentación formal y de reflexión crítica. De ello dan cuenta las tres obras que hemos seleccionado que contienen, además, referencias a objetos, lugares y fenómenos asociados al verano.

'Allegories of What is to Come' finally closes, after a resoundingly successful run

'Allegories of What is to Come' finally closes, after a resoundingly successful run

The exhibition attracted over 41,000 visitors and was extended for two months beyond the original four-month run. Over 2,200 people took part in a programme of guided tours and workshops organised around the show. It has been one of the most successful exhibitions ever held at the Banco de España's exhibition space on Plaza de Cibeles.

Learning to Paint Light

Learning to Paint Light

The Banco de España has organised a family workshop around the exhibition 'Allegories of What is to Come'. The activities included a close-up view of the stained-glass art deco panels on the ceiling of the bank's trading floor, made in the 1930s. Participants also had a chance to recreate sections of the unique decorative ensemble on acetate.

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