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Pilar Alegría y Pablo Serrano - Gaudifond

Pilar Alegría and Pablo Serrano

Last week, an etching by the Aragonese sculptor Pablo Serrano from the Gaudifond collection was presented to the Minister of Education and Vocational Training, Pilar Alegría.

Pilar Alegría and Pablo Serrano

Last week, an etching by the Aragonese sculptor Pablo Serrano from the Gaudifond collection was presented to the Minister of Education and Vocational Training, Pilar Alegría.

El fraude del arte de lujo - Gaudifond

The luxury art fraud

Along with the drug trade, the luxury art market is the largest and least regulated in the world. Want to know more?

The luxury art fraud

Along with the drug trade, the luxury art market is the largest and least regulated in the world. Want to know more?

Retratos: La guerra de los sexos - Gaudifond

Portraits: The Battle of the Sexes

According to a recently published article, portraits of women are more sought after than those of men. Is this true? And if so, why?

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Portraits: The Battle of the Sexes

According to a recently published article, portraits of women are more sought after than those of men. Is this true? And if so, why?

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El arte del vino - Gaudifond

The art of wine

Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Goya, Van Gogh, Velázquez, Renoir or Titian are some of the artists who captured their passion for wine in their works, a union that dates back 4600 years,...

The art of wine

Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Goya, Van Gogh, Velázquez, Renoir or Titian are some of the artists who captured their passion for wine in their works, a union that dates back 4600 years,...

La nueva pintura española: Dau al Set y El Paso - Gaudifond

The new Spanish painting: Dau al Set and El Paso

After the Spanish Civil War, and amidst the upheaval of World War II, a period of expectant inactivity ensued in the visual arts of Spain. Spanish artists seemed to ignore...

The new Spanish painting: Dau al Set and El Paso

After the Spanish Civil War, and amidst the upheaval of World War II, a period of expectant inactivity ensued in the visual arts of Spain. Spanish artists seemed to ignore...

Gregorio Sabillón - Perfección y crueldad - Gaudifond

Gregorio Sabillón - Perfection and Cruelty

The mutations of Sabillón's beings, which reflect disease, aging, deformity or death, remind us of our vulnerability and achieve, often through fear or rejection, the goal that the artist always...

Gregorio Sabillón - Perfection and Cruelty

The mutations of Sabillón's beings, which reflect disease, aging, deformity or death, remind us of our vulnerability and achieve, often through fear or rejection, the goal that the artist always...

  • Bienales y ferias de arte

    Bienales y ferias de arte

    Las bienales y las ferias de arte forman el sistema que define hoy el mercado y la visibilidad internacional del arte contemporáneo. Desde el nacimiento de la Bienal de Venecia...

    Bienales y ferias de arte

    Las bienales y las ferias de arte forman el sistema que define hoy el mercado y la visibilidad internacional del arte contemporáneo. Desde el nacimiento de la Bienal de Venecia...

  • Rovira-Brull, más actual que nunca: sátira, técnica y mirada crítica - Gaudifond

    Rovira-Brull, más actual que nunca: sátira, téc...

    En el centenario de su nacimiento, Josep Maria Rovira-Brull vuelve al foco con una gran exposición en el Museu de Mataró. Repasamos su legado, su humor satírico sorprendentemente actual y...

    Rovira-Brull, más actual que nunca: sátira, téc...

    En el centenario de su nacimiento, Josep Maria Rovira-Brull vuelve al foco con una gran exposición en el Museu de Mataró. Repasamos su legado, su humor satírico sorprendentemente actual y...

  • La mirada de la mujer - Gaudifond

    The woman's gaze

    For centuries, women have occupied a central place in the history of art, but not always as creators. Throughout much of Western tradition, they were models, symbols, or muses—figures represented...

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    The woman's gaze

    For centuries, women have occupied a central place in the history of art, but not always as creators. Throughout much of Western tradition, they were models, symbols, or muses—figures represented...

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