Events taking place on December 4, 2014
Events 17–25 of 25
- Visual arts
- Boston
Goya: Order and Disorder
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, presents a landmark exhibition dedicated to Spanish master Francisco Goya (1746–1828).
Oct 12 – Jan 19, 2015
- Visual arts
- New York
LATINO/US Cotidiano
An exhibition accompanied by a photobook visualizing the U.S. Latino experience today through twelve of the most talented photographic voices working internationally.
Oct 3 – Jan 31, 2015
- Design
- New York
Sagrada Família – Gaudí's Unfinished Masterpiece
An exhibition focus on the dual curiosities of the basilica’s construction and the incorporation of new technologies into its already magnificent design.
Sep 29 – May 8, 2015
- Visual arts
- Dallas
Goya: A Lifetime of Graphic Invention
A thorough presentation of Goya’s graphic works, including the rare, simultaneous display of complete 1st-edition sets of his four major print series.
Sep 21 – Mar 1, 2015
- Urban Culture
- Baltimore
BUS by mmmm…
The Spanish artist collective mmmm… designs a permanent installation as part of the project TRANSIT.
Jul 19 – Dec 31, 2014
- Visual arts
- Chicago
Jaume Plensa: '1004 Portraits'
On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of Jaume Plensa’s ‘Crown Fountain,’ the artist presents four monumental sculptures installed in Millennium Park for this special exhibition.
Jun 18 – Dec 1, 2015
- Urban Culture
- New York
Dom (Variations) by Laura F. Gibellini
The project consists of a mosaic mural and twelve laminated windows located at the Fresh Pond Road, Seneca Avenue and Forest Avenue Stations (M line).
Jun 17 – Dec 31, 2014
- Visual arts
- New York
Beyond the Supersquare
The exhibition features films by Catalan artist Jordi Colomer alongside works by 25 contemporary artists responding to the remnants of Modernism in Latin America.
May 1 – Jan 11, 2015
- Urban Culture
- Baltimore
Escif at Open Walls Baltimore
Spanish Urban artist Escif participates in the second edition of this international festival of site-specific street art in Baltimore’s Station North neighborhood.
Apr 14 – Dec 31, 2014