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September 3, 2010
Art at Casino Marbella
Art at Casino Marbella
OSE DEL SOL AND MUGGE FISCHER - PAINTINGS -" SOLO PARA SUS OJOS"--AT CASINO MARBELLA.--Opening Cocktail- Thursday 29 Julio at 21:00 h-- Open everyday from 21.00 to 06.00 hours.--ID card o driving license is needed.
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Picasso Horses
Picasso Horses
MUSEO PICASSO MÁLAGA-Palacio de Buenavista -C/ San Agustín, 8 29015 Málaga, Spain-Tel. (+34) 952 12 76 00.--The very first painting by Pablo Picasso that was ever conserved was painted in Malaga when he was just eight years old, and there is a horse in it. Ever since then, and right into his old age, the horse appears again and again in Picasso’s work. He depicted everything symbolic, noble, grotesque, human and mythological about the beast. In Picasso. Horses, the Museo Picasso Málaga provides a new look at the presence and meaning of these creatures in Picasso’s work, with over fifty artworks on display. Oil paintings, drawings and engravings, amongst other works, show the unique way the artist dealt with this subject and the various different forms in which he portrayed it.
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Bill Viola at Picasso Museum
Bill Viola at Picasso Museum
MUSEO PICASSO MÁLAGA Palacio de Buenavista C/ San Agustín, 8 29015 Málaga, Spain Tel. (+34) 952 12 76 00--“The Self is an ocean without a shore. Gazing upon it has no beginning or end, in this world and the next. ”. These words by the Andalusian mystic Ibn Arabi (1165-1240) served as Bill Viola’s inspiration for his work Ocean without a Shore, which he presented at the Venice Biennale in 2007, and which was the origin for his seriesTransfigurations. The three works on display at Museo Picasso Málaga are part of this series.The installation project Bill Viola: Figurative Works is the first in a series of exhibitions aimed at showing the diverse forms of influence the Malaga-born artist had on some of the key artists in the recent history of Western art, as well as the Museum’s own examination of the relationships between Picasso and major artists who worked as from the second half of the 20th century. The project has been produced and organized by Museo Picasso Málaga, with the collaboration of the artist Kira Perov and the Bill Viola Studio, and the James Cohan Gallery, New York.
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Rgaleria Marbella
Rgaleria Marbella
ART EXHIBITION--BOLA BARRIONUEVO--Very well knowm Andalusian artist exhibits after 7 years with a solo exhibition. RGALERIA--Blv. Alfonso von Hohenlohe s/n--Marbella Real, local 8--29602 Marbella--Málaga--Tel. 0034 952 86 84 34 HOURS: TUESDAY TO FRIDAY 10H TO 14H--17.30 H TO 21H SATURDAYS 10H30 TO 14H.
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Poligono Gallery Marbella
Poligono Gallery Marbella
ART EXHIBITION-- SHENG QI--Important contemporary Chinese artist.-- From 22/7/10 to 15/9/10--Visits by appointment--sophie@poligonogallery.com or +34 615 381119. VENUE: POLIGONO LA ERMITA, CALLE MADERA 9, 29603 MARBELLA.
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The Summer Event Concert
The Summer Event Concert
The Summer Event Concert Season at El Castillo de La Duquesa Tenor Stephen Lloyd-Morgan will be accompanied at various concerts and events by the unique, exclusive, and specially formed 16 piece Marbella Concert Orchestra, with a mixture of Musical Theatre, Opera and Cross-Over, sung in English, Spanish and Italian, and conducted by the renowned Ian Green. The musicians are some of the best from Marbella, Malaga and the Costa del Sol.
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Engraving Museum Marbella
Engraving Museum Marbella
ZORAN MUSIC EXHIBITION " NOUS NE SOMMES PAS LES DERNIERES" From 15/7/10 to 25/9/10. Contemporary Spanish Engraving Museum (MGEC)-Marbella, C/ Hospital Bazán S/n,29601 Marbella- MA. T. 952 765 741--MGEC hours: Monday to Saturday 9.00-14.00 h.--Tuesday to Friday 18.30-23.00 h.
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Engraving Exhibition Marbella
Engraving Exhibition Marbella
JAVIER DE JUAN ENGRAVINGS EXHIBITION. --- OPENING COCKTAIL 10/8/10, 20:30H.---EXHIBITION FROM 10/8/10 TO 10/9/10----VENUE: Contemporary Spanish Engraving Museum (MGEC)-Marbella, C/ Hospital Bazán S/n,29601 Marbella- MA. ---T. 952 765 741--MGEC Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 9.00-14.00 h.--Tuesday to Friday 18.30-23.00 h.--- FREE ENTRANCE.
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Picasso
Picasso
Curator: Dominique Dupuis-Labbé, Chief Conservator of the Collections Department of the Directorate of French Museums, and teacher at the École du Louvre. Description of the exhibition: The purpose of this exhibition is to explore the meaning of the horse images in the artist’s work. Picasso produced many pictures of horses, and they alternated between male and female symbols, light and shade, tragedy and entertainment, desire and wisdom. He never abandoned this motif, and it was in fact part of his own personal mythology, from his earliest childhood years in Malaga, to the last days of his life in Mougins, France. Work on display: Approximately 50 works by Pablo Picasso will be shown alongside a selection of engravings of Francisco de Goya’s Los Disparates(Proverbs), and La caballeriza de Don Juan de Austria (The Royal Stables of Don Juan de Austria), based on 16th-century drawings by Jan Straet. Both these series are from the Spanish National Library in Madrid. The exhibition also includes photographs of the cities in which Picasso spent his childhood and youth - Malaga, Corunna, Barcelona and Paris. They illustrate specific references to city landscapes and characters that represent the artist’s circle and his surroundings, and which he used for his studies. Lenders: The works in this exhibition are on loan from, amongst others, Museu Picasso, Barcelona; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the Tate Gallery, London; the University of Edinburgh Fine Art Collection, Edinburgh; MOMA Museum of Modern Art, New York, and The Phillips Collection, Washington, as well as from various privately-owned European and UScollections. Catalogue: An illustrated catalogue will be published in both Spanish and English, containing a brief selection of writings by Pablo Picasso and essays by the exhibition curator, Dominique Duppuis-Labbé; Laurence Madeline, conservator at the Musée d’Orsay, and Jean-Louis Gouraud, the French historian and publisher. MUSEO PICASSO MÁLAGA Palacio de Buenavista C/ San Agustín, 8 29015 Málaga, Spain Tel. 952 12 76 00
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