Tomorrow's events (Thursday, February 23rd)

  • Visual arts
  • New York

Jordi Socías: 'Maremágnum'

A visual journey through the last four decades in Spain and Europe guided by an icon of photojournalism at the Instituto Cervantes New York.

February 23rd – March 23rd

  • Visual arts
  • New York

'Aluminiums'

Marlborough Chelsea hosts Supports, David Rodríguez Caballero's first solo show in the U.S.

February 23rd – March 24th

  • Kids
  • Washington, D.C.

'Las aventuras de Don Quijote de La Mancha'

The comical and fantastical adventures of the Spanish knight who has seized the world's imagination for centuries.

February 21st – March 1st

  • Visual arts
  • Washington, D.C.

'Ñew York'

Latin American and Spanish artists in New York.

February 16th – May 20th

  • Architecture
  • New York

'Félix Candela, 1910-2010: A century'

Candela’s work based on hyperbolic paraboloid geometry broke barriers between architecture and engineering, opening a new way of architecture.

February 11th – March 31st

  • Film
  • New York

'Chico & Rita' in New York

Chico & Rita, a gifted songwriter and beautiful singer chase their dreams —and each other— from Havana to New York and Las Vegas.

February 10th – February 24th

  • Performing arts
  • Chicago

2012 Chicago Flamenco Festival

The annual celebration of Spanish Flamenco in Chicago organized by the Instituto Cervantes features concerts and workshops.

February 9th – March 13th

  • Visual arts
  • New York

'Night Falls:' Walter Martin & Paloma Muñoz

P•P•O•W is pleased to announce Night Falls, its eighth exhibition featuring the collaborative work of Walter Martin & Paloma Muñoz.

February 9th – March 10th

  • Design
  • San Juan

'BRAVOS.' Groundbreaking Spanish Design

A major exhibition about the great new generation of 21st Century Spanish Designers at the Museum of Art of Puerto Rico.

February 4th – April 1st

  • Performing arts
  • Washington, D.C.

Federico García Lorca's 'Blood Wedding'

In a new modern translation by Tanya Ronder.

February 2nd – March 4th

  • Film
  • New York

Spaniards in Hollywood

A series of films selected by the film historian Román Gubern that show the influence of Spanish filmmakers in the mecca of cinema.

February 1st – March 7th

  • Visual arts
  • Washington, D.C.

'Picasso's Drawings, 1890–1921: Reinventing Tradition'

Presenting the dazzling development of Picasso’s drawings over a 30-year period.

January 29th – May 6th

  • Visual arts
  • Washington, D.C.

'Gabarrón's Roots'

The sculptures and paintings of Cristóbal Gabarrón have been seen in hundreds of exhibitions around the world, but never in Washington, D.C.

January 28th – April 15th

  • Architecture
  • Houston

'YAS': Young Architects of Spain

The primary aim of the Young Architects of Spain exhibition is to discover a generation of Spanish Architects under 40 years of age who are admired by their professional peers.

January 26th – April 1st

  • Visual arts
  • Washington, D.C.

Alberto Schommer: Portraits and Scenarios

Spanish photographer Alberto Schommer's portraits of myriad personalities, on display at the Embassy of Spain, Washington, DC.

January 13th – July 6th

  • Visual arts
  • San Francisco

Remedios Varo: Indelible Fables

Nearly eight years in the making, Frey Norris proudly presents an exhibition gathering fifteen works by Remedios Varo, including oil paintings, drawings, objects and ephemera.

January 7th – February 26th

  • Visual arts
  • New York

'Joaquín Sorolla & the Glory of Spanish Dress'

Queen Sofía Spanish Institute presents a seminal exhibition analyzing the rich history of Spain’s regional clothing styles through the monumental paintings of Valencian artist Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (1863-1923).

December 8th – March 10th

  • Visual arts
  • Miami

'Archimobile.' The creative archive of Matadero Madrid

The CCEM presents the most effective way to know the work of the best young creators living in Madrid: Archimobile for the first time in U.S.

December 2nd – February 29th

  • Visual arts
  • Miami

Art Basel: Photography Exhibition by Alberto García-Alix

Alberto García-Alix (Spain, 1956) is one of the most important figures in contemporary European Photography.

November 30th – April 30th

  • Heritage
  • Dallas

The Invention of Glory, Afonso V and the Pastrana Tapestries

Exhibition of the four late-fifteenth-century Flemish tapestries known as The Pastrana Tapestries from the Collegiate Church of Pastrana in Guadalajara, Spain.

February 5th – May 13th