The writer Elena Poniatowska did not need to take licenses when she fictionalized the life of Leonora Carrington, a woman whose artistic trajectory cannot be separated from her eventful biography. The Celtic legends she read as a child in her family’
It could well be that lockdowns brought on by the pandemic have given us a better grasp of the metaphysical reflected light that Giorgio Morandi found in the everyday, with the still lifes he painted over the seventy-three years that hardly saw him
Completing ‘Malevich Year’ in Spain is ‘From Chagall to Malevich: Art in Revolution,’ an exhibition on view at the Mapfre Foundation, curated by Jean-Louis Pratt, that through 90 major pieces and 24 publications by 29 authors presents the rich and co
The first retrospective devoted to Lewis Baltz after his death in 2014 offers a new overall vision of his career: from his first series in black and white of the 1960s and 1970s to his color photographs and the exploration of new languages during the
Known for his impressive images of the Soviet invasion of Prague and for his photographs of Central European gypsies, Josef Koudelka was born in 1938 in Boskovice, in today’s Czech Republic, and studied engineering before starting out his career as a
La apertura del nuevo espacio expositivo de la Fundación Mapfre en el Paseo de Recoletos supone que el que ya tenía en Azca pueda ser dedicado a una línea novedosa en su colección de arte: la fotografía. Esta es una gran noticia para Madrid pues, aun