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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250331
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T090007Z
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SUMMARY:Martin Mas - The matter matters
DESCRIPTION:Born in Uruguay and settled in Palma de Mallorca since 2004\, Martín Mas is known for his organic sculptures and wall objects in wood. His work\, which includes painting\, sculpture\, works on paper\, and installations\, develops a contemporary and minimalist visual language that combines organic forms\, with wood as the central focus. \nIn this new exhibition\, Mas returns to wood as his primary medium. His pieces are characterized by their simplicity\, clear lines\, and organic forms. This latest body of work marks a renewed exploration of color\, where he investigates various textures\, shapes\, lines\, and marks\, transforming wood—a simple and universal material—into genuine and contemplative works. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOpening hours:\nMonday – Friday\n11.00 – 17.00
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/martin-mas-the-matter-matters/
LOCATION:Gerhardt Braun Gallery\, Calle Sant Feliu 15\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07012\, Spain
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250308
DTSTAMP:20250220T120346Z
CREATED:20250220T084013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T120346Z
UID:10000003-1732320000-1741391999@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Erwin Olaf
DESCRIPTION:The first posthumous exhibition dedicated to Erwin Olaf (Hilversum\, 1959 – Amsterdam\, 2023) at Baró Galeria pays tribute to an artist whose work redefined the way we perceive the body and its relationship with cultural and social codes. \nIt brings together two of his most recent photographic series\, Dance in Close-Up (2022) and Shanghai (2017)\, along with the series he developed throughout much of his prolific career\, Still Life (1994–2021). In this way\, it intertwines the intimate and the collective\, revealing the symbolic layers that characterize his work. \n  \nOpening hours:\nMonday\, Wednesday\, Friday\n11 am–2 pm\, 3–7 pm \nSaturday\n11 am–2 pm
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/erwin-olaf-baro-galeria/
LOCATION:Galeria Baro\, Carrer de Can Sanç\, 13\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07001\, Spain
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250305
DTSTAMP:20250220T114357Z
CREATED:20250220T114357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T114357Z
UID:10000005-1733961600-1741132799@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Prudencio Irazabal - Piano Transcriptions
DESCRIPTION:Although certain mechanisms of music have sometimes served to approach painting\, it should be clarified that these Piano Transcriptions (Piano transcripts) have very little to do with it\, since painting and music are two universes that do not obey the same law\, according to Pierre Boulez. \nIn the main room three works of wide and luminous instrumentation are shown\, where the scale and color are protagonists. It could be said that the works of the adjoining room\, due to their reduction to a domestic size and by the contraction of color and light\, dialogue with those three from the concept of transcription: as if the chromatic mass had been transcribed to the voice of a single instrument and to the variations on the bright black of the lacquer of the piano. \nOpening hours\nTuesday  – Friday: 10:30 to 18:30\nSaturdays: 10:30 to 13:30 \n 
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/prudencio-irazabal-piano-transcriptions/
LOCATION:Galeria Pelaires\, Carrer de Can Verí\, 3\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07001
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250531
DTSTAMP:20250314T230255Z
CREATED:20250314T225735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T230255Z
UID:10000013-1742515200-1748649599@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:BETWEEN PARADISES AND HYPERREALITIES\, ART PALMA BRUNCH
DESCRIPTION:La Bibi + Reus will hold a double opening next Friday March 21 and Saturday March 22 that marks\nthe beginning of a new artistic cycle\, being the first project carried out in Mallorca since the recent\nfusion. Within the framework of Art Palma Brunch\, these proposals present a fresh and stimulating\nvision of contemporary art\, offering the public the possibility of exploring new ways of interacting with\npainting and space\, creating visual experiences that invite the viewer to reflect on nature\, paradise\nand contemporary representations of the world. \nPærdís\, a solo show by An Wei\nAn Wei\, known for his experimental approach to figurative painting\, presents an installation which\nexplores the notion of space through expansive fragments. On this occasion\, the painting becomes a\nhabitable and passable place\, generating an immersive installation that invites visitors to reflect on\nthe problematic relationship between man and paradise. Through the recreation of a garden\, the work\naddresses the concept of domesticated nature\, questioning what we understand by “paradise” in a\nworld dominated by humans. \nGreen Lemons\, a solo show by Paul Riedmüller\nPaul Riedmüller presents a new series of works he has developed during his residency at the gallery\,\ndeeply influenced by the landscape of Mallorca and his daily experiences on the island. The pieces\,\nranging from still lifes to landscapes and bold spatial interventions\, transform the exhibition space\ninto an immersive environment. His work aligns with Jean Baudrillard’s theory of the simulacrum\,\nexploring the dissolution of the boundary between image and reality through digital renderings\nmaterialized on canvas. Riedmüller confronts us with a hyperreality that redefines our perception of\nimages and their relationship to the world we inhabit. \nThe event will take place on March 21\, from 18:00 to 21:00h\, and on March 22\, from 11:00 to 14:00h\nat C/ Molí del Comte\, 47A. The shows will be open until May 30\, encouraging viewers to immerse\nthemselves in a visual dialogue to question reality and perception\, in the context of a dynamic and\nevocative space. \n\nOpening hours:\nMonday – Friday\n11.00 – 15.00
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/paerdis-an-wei-green-lemons-paul-riedmuller-art-palma-brunch/
LOCATION:LaBibi + Reus\, Carrer del Molí del Comte\, 47\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07010\, Spain
CATEGORIES:ART PALMA BRUNCH
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTSTAMP:20250220T115320Z
CREATED:20250220T090912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T115320Z
UID:10000004-1742515200-1742601599@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Victoria Cantons
DESCRIPTION:Victoria Cantons’ work inhabits a space where painting\, language\, and memory intertwine\, creating images that resonate on both intimate and collective levels. Her pictorial practice does not conform to a single movement or category; instead\, it absorbs and transforms multiple artistic and historical references\, ranging from the Renaissance and Baroque to Abstract Expressionism and Conceptual Art. \nHer paintings carry the gestural quality of Cy Twombly\, the emotional intensity of Goya\, and the interplay between language and image explored by artists such as Barbara Kruger and Jenny Holzer. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOpening hours:\nMonday – Friday\n11.00 – 17.00
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/victoria-cantons-tube-gallery/
LOCATION:Tube Gallery\, Carrer Nicolau de Pacs\, 25\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07006\, Spain
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250523
DTSTAMP:20250327T092433Z
CREATED:20250315T152638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T092433Z
UID:10000024-1742601600-1747958399@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:La Misericòrdia\, ART PALMA BRUNCH
DESCRIPTION:Sales annexes to the aljub of La Misericòrdia\nRoom 1: Raw material – Marcos Torandell\nRoom 2: Visions filades – Llorenç Garrit\nRoom 3: Pell filada – Sofia Binimelis\n  \nThe Capella de La Misericòrdia\nThe memory of the times – Patxi Echeverria\n  \nExhibition rooms of the Women’s Courtyard of La Misericòrdia \nNew presences 2025: within and beyond the framework\n  \nOpening hours:\nMonday – Saturday\n10.00 – 13.00\, 17.00 – 20.00
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/la-misericordia-art-palma-brunch/
LOCATION:La Misericordia\, Via Roma 1\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 070012\, Spain
CATEGORIES:ART PALMA BRUNCH
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250716
DTSTAMP:20250602T143142Z
CREATED:20250315T152159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T143142Z
UID:10000023-1742601600-1752623999@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Fundació Mirò Mallorca
DESCRIPTION:Espai Estrella: Miró\, 1983 – Joan Miró\nComissariat per Enrique Juncosa\nFins al 15.07.2025 \n\nHall- Plta -1 i Auditori: Extinción – Max de Esteban\nComissariat per Antònia Maria Perelló\nFins al 23.03.2025 \n\nEspai Zero: Ecotrò – Laia Ventayol\nComissariat per Aina Pomar\nFins al 23.03.2025 \n\nEspai Cúbic: Calder & Miró. Convidats – Alexander\nCalder i Joan Miró\nComissariat per l’Equip Curatorial de la Fundació\nFins al 30.03.2025 \n\nOpening hours:\nMonday – Saturday\n10.00 – 18.00 \nSunday\n10.00 – 15.00
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/fundacio-miro-mallorca-art-palma-brunch/
LOCATION:Fundacion Miro Mallorca\, Carrer de Saridakis\, 29\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07015\, Spain
CATEGORIES:museums event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250825
DTSTAMP:20250602T143107Z
CREATED:20250315T151353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T143107Z
UID:10000022-1742601600-1756079999@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Es Baluard
DESCRIPTION:Espai A: Nachleben. La pintura com a art conceptual\nFins al 06.07.25 \n\nEspai B: Pintures Aeropostals – Eugenio Dittborn\nComissariat per Patrick Hamilton\nFins al 15.06.25 \n\nEspai C: Punts cardinals – Jessica Stockholder\nComissariat per David Barro i Soad Houman\nFins al 24.08.25 \n\nEspai D: The Green Fog – José Fiol\nComissariat per Raquel Victoria\nFins al 04.05.25 \n\nDivendres 21 de març\, a les 19 h\nCicle de trobades: Pensar la pintura\nUna conversa amb Peter Halley\, Guillermo Solana i\nEnrique Juncosa.\n\nEn col·laboració amb Ajuntament de Palma. Casal\nSolleric. \n  \nOpening hours:\nMonday – Saturday\n09.00 – 20.30 \nSaturday\n09.00 – 19.00 \nSunday\n10.00 – 15.00
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/es-baluard-art-palma-brunch/
LOCATION:Es Baluard\, Plaça Porta de Santa Catalina\, 10\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07012\, Spain
CATEGORIES:museums event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250414
DTSTAMP:20250315T151737Z
CREATED:20250315T150326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T151737Z
UID:10000021-1742601600-1744588799@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Del ple al buit - Joan Cortés\, ART PALMA BRUNCH
DESCRIPTION:Opening hours:\nMonday – Saturday\n09.00 – 20.30 \nSaturday\n09.00 – 19.00
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/del-ple-al-buit-joan-cortes-art-palma-brunch/
LOCATION:Espai Cor\, Plaça de Cort\, 1\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07001\, Spain
CATEGORIES:ART PALMA BRUNCH
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250526
DTSTAMP:20250315T151614Z
CREATED:20250315T145244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T151614Z
UID:10000020-1742601600-1748217599@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:GROUP EXHIBITION\, ART PALMA BRUNCH
DESCRIPTION:Stuck – Ángela de la Cruz\nComissariat per Iñaki Martínez Antelo i Fernando\nGómez de la Cuesta\nFins al 22.04.25 \nHabitar el conflicto – Ela Fidalgo\nComissariat per Fernando Gómez de la Cuesta\nFins al 13.04.25 \nTic Tac – Joana Cera\nComissariat per Asun Clar\nFins al 25.05.25 \nPeter Halley en España\nComissariat per Guillermo Solana\nCoproduïda amb Museo Nacional Thyssen-\nBornemisza \n  \nOpening hours:\nMonday – Saturday\n10.00 – 20.00
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/group-exhibition-art-palma-brunch-2/
LOCATION:Casal Solleric\, Passeig del Born\, 27\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07012\, Spain
CATEGORIES:ART PALMA BRUNCH
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250531
DTSTAMP:20250315T094938Z
CREATED:20250315T093942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T094938Z
UID:10000018-1742601600-1748649599@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:STEPS - Pablo Castañeda\, María José Gallardo\, Sofía González\, Víctor González\, José Carlos Naranjo / Javier Parrilla\, ART PALMA BRUNCH
DESCRIPTION:6A TALLER I GALERIA\, as a new member of the Art Palma Contemporani Association\, celebrates the ART PALMA BRUNCH 2025 with a new exhibition opening where the good painting is undoubtedly the protagonist. For the first time the works by Pablo Castañeda (Cádiz\, 1989); Sofía González (Sevilla\, 1994); Víctor González (Jerez de la Frontera\, 1996); Maria José Gallardo (Villafranca de los Barros. Badajoz\, 1978); José Carlos Naranjo (Cádiz\, 1983) and Javier Parrilla (Sevilla\, 1975) meets in the same project. The 6A exposes different discourses\, for a moments in fight\, but in peace thanks to the good understanding by a rigourous painting\, finding their own place in the group\, that turns unique under the name “STEPS”. \nIn collaboration with Barrera Baldán Galería (Sevilla). \n\nOpening hours:\nMonday – Friday\n10.00 – 18.00
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/steps-pablo-castaneda-maria-jose-gallardo-sofia-gonzalez-victor-gonzalez-jose-carlos-naranjo-javier-parrilla-art-palma-brunch/
LOCATION:6a Taller & Galeria\, Carrer de la Puresa\, 8\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07001\, Spain
CATEGORIES:ART PALMA BRUNCH
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250531
DTSTAMP:20250314T234326Z
CREATED:20250314T234243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T234326Z
UID:10000017-1742601600-1748649599@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:The Painted Word - Tim Ayres i Avelino Sala\, ART PALMA BRUNCH
DESCRIPTION:The Painted Word is an exhibition project that focuses on the work of two artists who work with elements that directly refer to books\, novels\, or texts. Taking the title of Tom Wolfe’s 1975 book as a reference\, it serves as a pretext to articulate what is truly a dialogue between the two artists. \nWhile Tim Ayres (1965\, HasAngs) treats words almost like concrete poems in his canvases\, Avelino Sala (1972\, Gijón) gives more importance to the book as an object. Sala moves between sculpture and painting with different series of works made with books. He uses art history as a reference\, using pieces by Piet Mondrian\, Josef Albers\, Yves Klein\, and Carl Andre\, to infuse the works with textual content and messages. Messages are a central theme in the work of these two artists\, so proposing this dialogue constitutes an important exercise in interrelation between the gallery’s artists. \nOpening hours:\nMonday – Friday\n11.00 – 13.30\, 17.00 – 20.00
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/the-painted-word-tim-ayres-i-avelino-sala-art-palma-brunch/
LOCATION:Xavier Fiol\, Carrer de Sant Jaume\, 23A\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07012\, Spain
CATEGORIES:ART PALMA BRUNCH
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250531
DTSTAMP:20250314T233623Z
CREATED:20250314T233301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T233623Z
UID:10000016-1742601600-1748649599@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Mirage in the Mirror - David Magán\, ART PALMA BRUNCH
DESCRIPTION:My artistic practice focuses on exploring the universality of art\, promoting individual reflection on the environment and one’s own identity. I seek to transport the viewer to a visual universe which seeks the sublime through a sensory experience. Initially\, I invite viewers to immerse themselves in the pure hedonism of the experience by experimenting with light and space. However\, my aim goes further: I intend to provoke profound thought on the physical phenomena that surround us\, by challenging perception and by questioning our understanding of the world. \nI believe communication is the most powerful tool an artist has. Having a utopian vision of art\, I aspire to develop a universal artistic language that transcends barriers of gender\, social position\, ideology\, culture and religion. This inclusive and poetic language draws on the natural tools present in our universe\, such as physics and mathematics\, to explore the connection between humans and nature\, thus awakening primordial and profound sensations. \nEncompassed in my research of the inclusive and universal\, I prioritise the development of the playful and the participatory. These concepts seek to reconnect us with the childlike essence within us all\, to free us from social conditioning and encourage the development of our own subjectivities. The interaction between the object\, space and the individual plays a key role in my exploration of the concept of the public\, as a habitable and welcoming space\, committing myself to the creation of contemporary\, unconditioned communities. \nThe mysteries that surround us have always been a driving force in human exploration and the quest for knowledge. From the farthest reaches of the universe to the tiniest corners of matter\, this uncertainty about our existence fuels my work. Through concepts such as the ethereal\, the intangible and the immaterial\, I aim to create a sense of mystery that connects us to the depths of our individual spirituality. \nDavid Magán \n  \n\nOpening hours:\nMonday – Friday\n10.30 – 18.30 \nSaturday\n10.30 – 13.30
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/mirage-in-the-mirror-david-magan-art-palma-brunch/
LOCATION:Pep Llabres\, Carrer de Sant Jaume\, 17\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07012\, Spain
CATEGORIES:ART PALMA BRUNCH
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250531
DTSTAMP:20250314T233029Z
CREATED:20250314T232935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T233029Z
UID:10000015-1742601600-1748649599@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Albrecht Schnider\, Leunora Salihu\, Mónica Subidé\, ART PALMA BRUNCH
DESCRIPTION:Opening hours:\nMonday – Friday\n10.30 – 18.30 \nSaturday\n10.30 – 13.30
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/albrecht-schnider-leunora-salihu-monica-subide-art-palma-brunch/
LOCATION:Galeria Pelaires\, Carrer de Can Verí\, 3\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07001
CATEGORIES:ART PALMA BRUNCH
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250531
DTSTAMP:20250314T232337Z
CREATED:20250314T231742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T232337Z
UID:10000014-1742601600-1748649599@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Shanghai Garden - Juan Olivares\, ART PALMA BRUNCH
DESCRIPTION:Painting is very close to what happens\, to the permanent flow of things. Painting is a way of experiencing and creating continuously that helps us know ourselves. For a few years now\, my work has been inspired by the painting process. If we focus our attention on the process itself\, there are many elements that are painting in and of themselves. The preparation of a primer\, the choice of support\, the palette\, the discards… \nThe palette incessantly accumulates mixtures and searches\, but it also stores all the time a painting or a series of paintings needs to be revealed. Heraclitus affirms that the foundation of everything is in incessant change. Everything is transformed into a process of continuous birth and destruction from which nothing escapes. In the palette\, we can discern the traces of that process. In this sense\, the most recent paintings are containers of experiences and searches for small revelations through mixtures\, from which you somehow emerge fulfilled. Painting is the process. \nSome of the paintings in the “Shanghai Garden” exhibition at the Maior gallery were created in Shanghai and inspired by a romantic idea: to find a palette that can embody the emotions experienced and the energy the city transmits. At the same time\, the idea of ​​the garden as a search for a lost paradise is also present in all the works and speaks to us of respect for nature\, even more so after the tragedy in Valencia. \nAs Mario Satz tells us in his book “Small Paradises\,” the classical Chinese garden was the first of all gardens devised by humans to delimit a specific area of ​​a hill or stream and consider it\, as such\, a place of manifestation of a beauty that must be cared for\, respected\, and cherished\, but never deformed… The irregularity of the garden guaranteed that nothing and no one would be completely subject to any order other than that of the universe itself. \nJuan Olivares \n\nOpening hours:\nMonday – Friday\n10.00 – 14.00\, 17.00 – 20.00 \nSaturday\n10.00 – 13.30
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/shanghai-garden-juan-olivares-art-palma-brunch/
LOCATION:Galera Maior\, Plaça Major\, 4\, Pollenca\, Illes Balears\, 07460\, Spain
CATEGORIES:ART PALMA BRUNCH
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250504
DTSTAMP:20250314T230622Z
CREATED:20250314T224446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T230622Z
UID:10000012-1742601600-1746316799@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Hermaphrodite - Pola Sieverding\, ART PALMA BRUNCH
DESCRIPTION:Pola Sieverding’s Hermaphrodites (2020–2022) explores the fluid\, ambiguous nature of sex and gender through the sensual imagery of oysters. Their folds\, textures\, and secretions evoke the raw\, tactile qualities of the body\, blurring the line between the erotic and the abstract. By drawing on the bisexual nature of oysters\, Sieverding challenges rigid binaries\, inviting viewers to reconsider the fluid interplay of male and female\, known and unknown. Her work suggests that sex is not merely biological but a shifting\, evolving landscape—both intimate and untamed—where identity and desire intertwine. \n\nOpening hours:\nMonday – Friday\n11.00 – 19.00 \n\nSaturday\n10.00 – 14.00
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/hermaphrodite-pola-sieverding-art-palma-brunch/
LOCATION:Kewenig\, Carrer Sant Feliu\, s/n\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07012\, Spain
CATEGORIES:ART PALMA BRUNCH
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250531
DTSTAMP:20250327T092512Z
CREATED:20250314T224002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T092512Z
UID:10000011-1742601600-1748649599@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Bread\, Salt & Roses - Xenia Lesniewski\, ART PALMA BRUNCH
DESCRIPTION:Our daily lives are woven from routines and rituals—an invisible structure that holds our existence together and becomes perceptible only when disrupted. But the everyday is far more than a series of habits; it is a space of political\, poetic\, and creative potential. Building on this idea\, the ordinary should not be viewed as mere self-evidence\, but as an aesthetic and cultural resonance chamber. The objects that fill our living spaces\, and the gestures and patterns that structure our days\, are far more than functional necessities. They carry layers of meaning\, deeply intertwined with social\, cultural contexts. \n\nOpening hours:\nMonday – Friday\n11.00 – 18.00
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/bread-and-salt-xenia-lesniewski-art-palma-brunch/
LOCATION:Florit / Florit\, Carrer de la Reina Maria Cristina\, 10\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07004\, Spain
CATEGORIES:ART PALMA BRUNCH
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250531
DTSTAMP:20250314T230448Z
CREATED:20250314T222940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T230448Z
UID:10000010-1742601600-1748649599@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Trazos y espacios - Juan Antón\, Weecolors\, Ander Sagastiberri i Julio Varela\, ART PALMA BRUNCH
DESCRIPTION:Strokes and Spaces\nThis exhibition\, titled Strokes and Spaces\, proposes the convergence of four artistic practices that\, while not having clear thematic affinities\, do share certain formal traits in their exploration of image and form. \nOn the one hand\, we discover how the artists work from the idea of ​​landscape (natural\, domestic\, emotional) and how they frequently use fragmentation and repetition. They also demonstrate an express intention toward plastic and material experimentation that leads them to propose new ways of understanding and practicing the mediums of painting\, drawing\, and installation. \nArtists: Juan Anton\, Weecolors\, Ander Sagastiberri\, Julio Varela. \n\nOpening hours:\nMonday – Friday\n11.00 – 18.00
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/trazos-y-espacios-juan-anton-weecolors-ander-sagastiberri-i-julio-varela-art-palma-brunch/
LOCATION:Galeria Fermay\, Carrer Pare Bartomeu Pou\, 42\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07003\, Spain
CATEGORIES:ART PALMA BRUNCH
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250531
DTSTAMP:20250314T230710Z
CREATED:20250314T214104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T230710Z
UID:10000009-1742601600-1748649599@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Group Exhibition\, ART PALMA BRUNCH
DESCRIPTION:Kunsthalle I: HEART·H – Exposició col·lectiva\nComissariat per Silvia Sánchez Montoya \n\n\nKunsthalle II: New Mythologies – Exposició col·lectiva\nComissariat per Virginie Pislot \n\n\nCCA GALLERY II: L’invention du quotidien\nDavid Berweger i Franziska Reinbothe\nComissariat per Virginie Pislot \n\n\nCCA GALLERY II: Cabinet of smokes and burns – Sarah Szczesny\nESPAI SER: In the Absence of Gravity – Peter Bonde i\nOliver Sundqvist\n\n\n\n\nSCULPTURE GARDEN: Stefan Rinck\n\nOpening hours:\n\nMonday – Friday\n11.00 – 18.00
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/group-exhibition-art-palma-brunch/
LOCATION:CCA Andratx\, Carrer S’estanyera\, 2\, Andratx\, Illes Balears\, 07150\, Spain
CATEGORIES:ART PALMA BRUNCH
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250531
DTSTAMP:20250314T230521Z
CREATED:20250314T213222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T230521Z
UID:10000008-1742601600-1748649599@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Flowers - Tiago Tebet\, Donde florece lo salvaje - Antonio Kuschnir\, ART PALMA BRUNCH
DESCRIPTION:Room 1 | Tiago Tebet: 8 Billion Flowers\nCurated by Esmeralda Gómez Galera\n\nIn Eight Billion Flowers\, his first solo exhibition in Mallorca\, Tiago Tebet (São Paulo\, 1982) explores fragility and permanence through the floral motif. Inspired by flowers’ ability to evoke the passage of time\, death\, and spirituality\, the Berlin-based Brazilian artist presents a group of works that combine painting and textiles\, transforming the transience of nature into something enduring.\nIn his textile pieces\, Tebet deploys an expanded painting in which the canvas is torn\, reconstructed\, and reconfigured\, creating vibrant\, material abstract forms that evoke constantly changing flowers. The title of the exhibition refers to the idea of ​​an event: both a flower blooming and a person living are unique and unrepeatable moments. This parallel also refers to the world’s population\, with its eight billion “events.”\n\n\nRoom 2 | Antonio Kuschnir: Where Does the Wild Bloom?\nCurated by Ana Júlia Vilela\n\nThe work of Antonio Kuschnir (Rio de Janeiro\, 2001) is characterized by an intense exploration of narrative in painting\, where he combines characters\, objects\, and landscapes from different eras in nonlinear compositions. His work engages with great masters such as Picasso\, Matisse\, and Cézanne\, but with a contemporary perspective that incorporates metalanguage and references to his own artistic output.\nWith a largely subdued palette\, contrasting with vibrant accents\, Kuschnir constructs dreamlike and evocative atmospheres. His interest in theater is reflected in the scenography of his paintings\, where elements such as curtains and fragmented compositions suggest a mise-en-scène within the painting. Furthermore\, his titles offer interpretive clues without closing the meaning of the work\, leaving room for the viewer’s imagination. \n\nOpening hours:\nMonday – Friday\n11.00 – 14.00\, 15.00 – 19.00 \nSaturday\n11.00 – 14.00
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/flowers-tiago-tebet-donde-florece-lo-salvaje-antonio-kuschnir-art-palma-brunch/
LOCATION:Galeria Baro\, Carrer de Can Sanç\, 13\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07001\, Spain
CATEGORIES:ART PALMA BRUNCH
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250531
DTSTAMP:20250314T230646Z
CREATED:20250314T204553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T230646Z
UID:10000007-1742601600-1748649599@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Los silencios del estudio - Jean Marie del Moral\, ART PALMA BRUNCH
DESCRIPTION:Born to a Catalan mother and an Andalusian father\, son of exiles\, Jean Marie del Moral was born and raised in France. At the age of 9\, he bought a second-hand Agfa Box at a street market\, which revealed his passion for photography. Driven by this\, in his adolescence\, he worked as an assistant photographer and cultivated his technical mastery. With sports reports\, he acquired quickness of vision and agility of execution\, while later\, with photojournalism for the newspaper L’Humanité\, he captured the social with respect and humanism. \nIn 1974\, his move to Montreal allowed him to travel frequently to New York to discover the abstract expressionist painters and the balance and silence of the photographs of Paul Strand and Walker Evans\, among others. Later\, he also traveled to the USSR\, where he photographed the Bolshoi\, its sets\, costumes and dancers. In 1978\, having settled back in Paris\, he resumed his service with L’Humanité Dimanche and\, that same year\, had the opportunity to photograph Joan Miró in his studio. This was the starting point of his personal project: to portray the artist in his studio\, in his “mental universe”. \nIn 1980\, he extensively portrayed the sculptor Fenosa and\, in the following years\, the Spanish artists of the School of Paris and their later generation: Antonio Saura\, Eduardo Arroyo\, Miguel Ángel Campano\, among others. In 1985\, in Paris\,he met and portrayed the Mallorcan painter Miquel Barceló\, who he would continue to portray throughout his career in Barcelona\, ​​Mali and Mallorca. In 1990\, in his studio\, he photographed Robert Motherwell\, Sam Francis and\, the following year\, Roy Lichtenstein and Richard Teixer\, among others. \nIn 2000\, he portrayed the Californian painter James HD Brown\, in Mexico. In 2008\, he photographed the painters Yue Minjun\, Zhang Xiaogang\, Zeng Fanzhi and Ai Weiwei in Beijing\, for Madame Figaro. In 2013\, he settled in Mallorca\, where he continued his work portraying artists. His work portraying artists and studios has given rise to a multitude of publications in the form of books\, magazines and documentaries. At the same time\, Del Moral collaborates with numerous international magazines such as Vogue\, Fortune\, El País Setmanal\, Beaux-Arts Magazine\, Ambient\, Elle\, Town and Country\, L’Expansion\, Madame Figaro\, Travel and Leisure\, AD\, Departures\, ForbesLife\, World of Interiors\, ArtKunstmagazin\, Holiday\, Icon. \nHe has photographed approximately sixty commissioned books on the art of living and cooking\, published by Éditions du Chêne\, Flammarion\, Thames & Hudson\, Martinière\, Actes-Sud\, Aubanel\, Assouline\, Phaidon\, Rizzoli and Harvill Press. In addition to his work on artists and studios\, and his work for the press and publishers\, he also carries out personal research into urban landscapes\, nature\, portraits and architecture; Photography is\, at all times\, the true protagonist\, whatever the situation or the character in front of its camera; silence and visual coherence from the kind gaze are its foundations. \n\nOpening hours:\nMonday – Friday\n10.00 – 18.00
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/victoria-cantons/
LOCATION:Aba Art\, Plaça de la Porta de Santa Catalina\, 21B\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07012\, Spain
CATEGORIES:ART PALMA BRUNCH
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250407
DTSTAMP:20250315T153349Z
CREATED:20250315T153349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T153349Z
UID:10000025-1742688000-1743983999@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Museu de Pollença\, ART PALMA BRUNCH
DESCRIPTION:Palma/Pollença Brunch\nDiumenge 23 de març \n\nART POLLENÇA 2025. El present del gran llegat\nCloenda: diumenge 06 d’abril 2025\nEsglésia del Convent de Sant Domingo de Pollença \n\nOpening hours:\nMonday – Sunday\n10.30 – 13.30\, 17.00 – 20.00
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/museu-de-pollenca-art-palma-brunch/
LOCATION:Museu de Pollenca\, Carrer Pere Josep Cànaves Salas\, Pollenca\, Illes Balears\, 07460\, Spain
CATEGORIES:ART PALMA BRUNCH
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250405
DTSTAMP:20250315T144704Z
CREATED:20250315T143040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T144704Z
UID:10000019-1742774400-1743811199@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Reinterpretaciones #1 - Alumnes del Grau de Belles Arts d’ADEMA\, ART PALMA BRUNCH
DESCRIPTION:Opening hours:\nMonday – Saturday\n11.00 – 13.30\, 17.00 – 20.00
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/reinterpretaciones-1-alumnes-del-grau-de-belles-arts-dadema-art-palma-brunch/
LOCATION:ADEMA Escuela Universitaria\, Carrer de Sant Jaume\, 4\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07012\, Spain
CATEGORIES:ART PALMA BRUNCH
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20250417T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20250903T170000
DTSTAMP:20250602T110902Z
CREATED:20250602T110239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T110902Z
UID:10000029-1744909200-1756918800@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:A FAMILY AFFAIR - Curated by Emilie Boe Bierlich
DESCRIPTION:A Family Affair is an extraordinary art exhibition celebrating the intergenerational artistic dialogue between Danish artist Lin Utzon\, based in Mallorca\, and her children\, Naja Utzon Popov (Copenhagen) and Mika Utzon Popov (Sydney). \nThe exhibition\, held at the prestigious CCA Andratx art center in Mallorca\, brings together three distinct yet connected bodies of work under the themes of Eternity\, Terra\, and Domus Meus\, showcasing the aesthetic sensibilities and intertwined narratives of a family deeply connected to art\, nature\, and the island of Mallorca. This exhibition not only celebrates the artistic individuality of each of them but also explores the ties that bind them across countries\, materials\, and generations. \nDespite living on different continents—Australia\, Spain\, Denmark\, and beyond—their upbringing and shared time in Mallorca form the foundation of their work. The land\, light\, and materials of Mallorca inspire their creations\, connecting them to the island’s geography and spirit. \nA Nomadic Narrative\nThis family’s art reflects their nomadic lifestyle\, shaped by the soft light of the north and the intense luminosity of the south. Each artist’s practice resonates with this international dynamic:
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/a-family-affair-curated-by-emilie-boe-bierlich/
LOCATION:CCA Andratx\, Carrer S’estanyera\, 2\, Andratx\, Illes Balears\, 07150\, Spain
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20250523T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20250705T180000
DTSTAMP:20250602T132029Z
CREATED:20250602T131145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T132029Z
UID:10000038-1748023200-1751738400@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Shoreline - Curated by William Noel Clarke
DESCRIPTION:Shorelines are sites of constant and visible transformation\, where change unfolds over hours rather than millennia. They marked the location of the tetrapod’s first uncomfortable\, wriggling\, and laborious steps within the intertidal zone between 390 and 360 million years ago\, and they continue to shape the evolution of life today. As dynamic habitats\, shorelines demand continual adaptation from the organisms that inhabit them\, responding to shifting tides and changing climates. \nShoreline is an exploration of these singular environments and their relevance to human experience. It addresses the ecological\, geopolitical\, and aesthetic significance of coastal zones\, framing them as natural thresholds and as spaces of “contamination-as-collaboration.” \nProviding resilient\, diverse ecosystems and acting as natural boundaries\, shorelines stand in contrast to the human conception of a border as a fixed and defined separation. Instead\, they represent thresholds defined by continuous negotiation. As one description puts it: “It is a site of arrivals and departures\, of safe harbours and hostile intrusions. At once embedded in local traditions and subject to industrial development\, it hosts encounters between different populations and environments\, the terrestrial and the aquatic.” \nThese points of contact serve as incubators for a remarkable diversity of life\, embodying a model of survival and coexistence based on collaboration and symbiosis. As spaces of constant change—and therefore constant vulnerability—Anna Tsing’s concept of contamination as collaboration becomes particularly relevant. Shorelines depend on the evolving relationships and interactions among species\, both human and non-human. For instance\, tides regulate crab populations by providing birds periodic access to feed on them. Meanwhile\, the Gulf of Bothnia\, the Red Sea\, and the Persian Gulf illustrate how natural coastlines have shaped geopolitical boundaries—many of which now face escalating crises exacerbated by human activity\, such as commercial shipping. \nArtisits\nMaria Thereza Alves\nRachael Louise Bailey\nSeana Gavin\nBianca Hlywa\nYulia Iosilzon\nYaYa Yajie Liang\nHannah Rowan\nRain Wu
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/shoreline-curated-by-william-noel-clarke/
LOCATION:Tube Gallery\, Carrer Nicolau de Pacs\, 25\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07006\, Spain
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20250605T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20251026T170000
DTSTAMP:20250602T135513Z
CREATED:20250602T134220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T135513Z
UID:10000040-1749110400-1761498000@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Hauser & Wirth - Menorca
DESCRIPTION:Throughout 2025\, solo exhibitions by New York-based artists Mika Rottenberg and Cindy Sherman will open\, along with a presentation focusing on the works of Eduardo Chillida and the incorporation of outdoor sculptures by Phyllida Barlow\, Eduardo Chillida\, Gary Simons\, and David Zink Yi. \nThe exhibition space consists of eight galleries and an outdoor sculpture trail that has featured works by some of the most prestigious contemporary artists and great masters of modern art\, such as Louise Bourgeois\, Mark Bradford\, Martin Creed\, Roni Horn\, Rashid Johnson\, Pipilotti Rist\, and Christina Quarles.
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/hauser-wirth-menorca/
LOCATION:Hauser & Wirth – Menorca\, Illa del Rei\, S/N\, Illes Balears\, 07700\, Spain
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20250605T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20250915T170000
DTSTAMP:20250602T130950Z
CREATED:20250602T130414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T130950Z
UID:10000037-1749110400-1757955600@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Udol - Maíllo\, Adrían Martinez i Albert Pinya
DESCRIPTION:Project curated by TOMEU SIMONET\, artist and independent curator. \nParticipating artists:\nMAÍLLO (Madrid\, 1985)\nADRÍAN MARTINEZ (Ibiza\, 1984)\nALBERT PINYA ( Palma\, 1985) \n“UDOL” brings together the work of 3 artists\, Albert Pinya\, Maíllo\, and Adrián Martínez\, the 3 belonging to\nthe same generation\, born in the mid-80s and with very personal artistic languages ​​through which\nthey express a certain subversion towards what is established. Through their pictorial work\,\nwith a certain punk attitude\, and always experimenting\, in a continuous search that aims to generate\nreflection in the viewer. \nThree artists with an already extensive and recognized career\, who share not only a generation\, but also a bold and personal approach to their art. They seek through their work to challenge the conventional and provoke reflection in those who observe it. This punk attitude and their constant experimentation certainly bring a unique energy to their work and to the exhibition as a whole. A special interest in bringing pictorial practice to other supports is also evident in this exhibition\, in an interest in experimentation and innovation\, both in terms of language and in the support itself. Research in textiles\, ceramics and other materials enriches their artistic work and makes this a unique exhibition. By combining different techniques and media\, these artists can explore new textures\, shapes and concepts. In addition\, each support has its own history and characteristics\, something that undoubtedly influences their creative process. In “UDOL” painting is understood as a means of expression and transformation at a cultural\, political and social level. \n 
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/udol-maillo-adrian-martinez-i-albert-pinya/
LOCATION:Pep Llabres\, Carrer de Sant Jaume\, 17\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07012\, Spain
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20250605T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20250912T170000
DTSTAMP:20250602T095713Z
CREATED:20250602T095413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T095713Z
UID:10000027-1749110400-1757696400@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Je suis en suite - Rafa Forteza
DESCRIPTION:Rafa Forteza\nRafa Forteza (Palma\, 1955) returns to the 6A TALLER I GALERIA D’ART with a solo exhibition under the title “JE SUIS\, ENSUITE” (I am\, then).\nForteza shares a specific project\, in which the noise\, in the best sense\, pictorial becomes silence in order to invite the viewer to connect with the way of understanding the world\, with emotions\, with painting in its purest state. \nThe brushstroke can be\, over time it has become more contained\, more leisurely\, more serene. nothing to do with a possible restlessness\, the painter has a lot to say. Forteza is counting\, painting\, experiencing the different emotions\, in layers. it is a constant addition\, the isolation of the different pictorial elements is unthinkable because they merge into a whole. Forteza is incapable of subtracting. \n \nRafa Forteza is the author of a discourse that is at times dense and eloquent\, in which the synthesis seems unthinkable\, explosive\, hot\, powerful\, without leaving any emotion\, any thought\, aside. If there is one thing that defines the painter\, it is that he hides nothing. What he thinks\, what he feels comes to the\nsurface\, in a pictorial staging that does not leave indifferent anyone who decides to enter a limitless universe. \nMaturity has positioned painting in a state of complete freedom\, in which technical mastery allows it to explore any plot\, whether in public or intimate. Forteza’s painting can be fragmented less and less each time\, painting and painter are one whole. Over the years\, painting has become a self-portrait. He speaks as he paints\, he paints as he lives. A unique experience that he generously shares. The 6th offers an exhibition in which painting\, lithography and above all paper are the protagonists. \nThe author has always had traditional printing techniques as a resource that he has made his own. He masters the technique of engraving and lithography like no one else. On this occasion\, the graphics come together in a sort of suite of a unique pictorial series. The title refers to the terminology used in the language of intaglio printing throughout the history of art. In an inevitable play on words\, Rafa Forteza puts us\, once again\, in front of the challenge of experiencing painting in freedom. The exhibition opens next Thursday\, June 5th from 6pm to 10pm\, as part of L’ART PALMA SUMMER.
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/je-suis-en-suite-rafa-forteza/
LOCATION:6a Taller & Galeria\, Carrer de la Puresa\, 8\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07001\, Spain
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20250605T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20250915T180000
DTSTAMP:20250602T133523Z
CREATED:20250602T132207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T133523Z
UID:10000039-1749146400-1757959200@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Azul - María Edwards
DESCRIPTION:The Lightness of the Void\n/ by Héctor Soto \nMaría Edwards’s art is suspended in the weightlessness of space and the persistence of time.\nHer works\, which are light and seemingly fragile\, refer to lines that connect distant points and draw what appears to be the universal fabric of the firmament and the inscribed mystery of celestial bodies. Since there\, in outer space\, there is an order\, regularities\, alternations\, and luminosities that astronomy has tried to explain since the dawn of time\, it is not surprising that both faith and science have sought explanations in these phenomena not only to understand how the universe works but also under what codes life operates. If\, as pre-Socratic philosophy suspected\, it is true that things up above happen in an orderly manner\, there would be no reason why things down here should not respond to the same legality.\nThe problem is that this logic is not revealed immediately. You have to go out and find it through recurrent and incessant searches. \nAs a visual artist\, María Edwards works on the experience of contemplation. Hers is a gaze\nthat transcends both the crowd and contingency. Only from isolation and from the\nmajesty of open and immeasurable spaces\, which are in the astral vault but also in the\nsunsets of the northern Chilean desert\, can her art formulate the locations she proposes. In\nthis\, it is not much different from what astronomers do: observe and measure\, project and calculate. Except that\nshe is not guided by telescopes or space observatories. She is guided by intuition and the resolute confidence\nthat the celestial order has\, or could have\, or should have\, a correlation here below\, based on\na statute that could be unraveled by interrogating the line\, pendulum movements\, music\,\nscience\, or mathematics.
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/azul-maria-edwards/
LOCATION:Xavier Fiol\, Carrer de Sant Jaume\, 23A\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07012\, Spain
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20250605T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20250911T180000
DTSTAMP:20250608T201326Z
CREATED:20250602T125439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250608T201326Z
UID:10000036-1749146400-1757613600@mallorca.art
SUMMARY:Galeria Pelaires
DESCRIPTION:Planta Baja: La lección de geometría – Alejandro Campins\nThese paintings conjure dreamlike states and spaces of uncanny landscapes and ambiguous structures. In Campins’s work\, technique and imagery come together to evoke otherworldly atmospheres that suggest emptiness but at the same time seem filled with a psychological charge that is as powerful as it is elusive. Executed primarily in oil paint (as well as with watercolor and pencil)\, Campins’s work displays a classically grounded command of line and composition and a heightened sensibility for chromatic hues and overtones. His brushwork is subtle but assured and his use of color is muted but finely calibrated\, yielding veiled and seemingly weathered surfaces that echo the content of the paintings’ imagery. In Campins’s work\, there is a sense that past and future are overlaid\, remembrance and imagination are intertwined\, permanence and impermanence co-exist. \nPlanta Noble: Ni mundo interior ni mundo exterior – Carlos Garaicoa\nCarlos Garaicoa is a Cuban contemporary artist\, specializing in photography and installations. Garaicoa became a prominent Cuban artist in the nineteen-nineties after a massive exodus of artists who had played a decisive role in the Cuban art movement of the nineteen-eighties. \nPati: Leunora Salihu\nLeunora Salihu (Pristina\, Kosovo\, 1977) is a sculptor whose work explores the intersections between form\, space\, and materiality. She studied Sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Pristina before fleeing to Germany in 1999\, where she continued her studies at the Muthesius Kunsthochschule in Kiel and later at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf\, graduating in 2009 under the tutelage of Tony Cragg. \nHer artistic practice focuses on material research\, combining ceramics\, wood\, and metal to create sculptural compositions that challenge conventional relationships between movement and stability\, volume and void\, function and abstraction. \nPelaires Cabinet: All I Do the Whole Day Through – Pace Taylor\nPace Taylor (b. 1992) is a soft pastel artist whose work is emotionally preoccupied with intimacy and the people we choose to build it with. They received their BFA in Digital Arts from the University of Oregon in 2015 and have since exhibited internationally at venues including Nationale\, Upfor\, Oregon Contemporary\, ILY2\, and La Loma Projects (USA); Double V Gallery (Paris); Weserhalle (Berlin); and Rhodes Contemporary (London).
URL:https://mallorca.art/event/galeria-pelaires/
LOCATION:Galeria Pelaires\, Carrer de Can Verí\, 3\, Palma de Mallorca\, Illes Balears\, 07001
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