Events on October 31, 2016
Events 1–16 of 17

- Film
- New York, NY
Arrebato at Anthology Film Archives
The film is a cinematic benchmark of the post-Franco “Movida Madrileña” countercultural movement.

- Film
- Washington, DC
Objects of Desire: The Films of Luis Buñuel
This retrospective includes more than 20 of Buñuel’s most accomplished films, both canonical screen classics and underappreciated rarities.

- Design
- New York, NY
Alternativas/Alternatives – XIII Spanish Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism
The thirteenth Spanish Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism (XIII BEAU) will be exhibited for the first time in the United States in Cooper Union’s Arthur A. Houghton Jr. Gallery.

- Heritage
- Santa Barbara, CA
Designing America: Spain’s Imprint in the U.S.
An interactive look at Spain’s architectural and urban cultural legacy in the United States.

- Film
- Washington, DC
Don Quijote de Cine
“Don Quijote de Cine” compiles five film adaptations of the classic Miguel de Cervantes novel commemorating the 400th anniversary of Cervantes’ death.

- Visual arts
- Los Angeles, CA
States of Mind: Picasso Lithographs 1945–1960
The Norton Simon Museum presents “States of Mind: Picasso Lithographs 1945–1960,” a revelatory exhibition exploring Pablo Picasso’s prolific work in the medium of lithography.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
Andrés Jaque solo exhibition: Office for political innovation
Spanish architect Andrés Jaque showcases three works at Dillon Gallery.

- Performing arts
- Chicago, IL
Flamenco without Borders Festival
Instituto Cervantes announces Flamenco without Borders, a 5-week festival that features internationally acclaimed musicians and dancers from all corners of the world performing Flamenco.

- Visual arts
- Dallas, TX
Modern Spanish Art from the Asociación Colección Arte Contemporáneo
The first exhibition in America to present a comprehensive survey of modern art in Spain from the Belle Époque through the Kennedy years.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
The Overflow of Productivity Logic
The exhibition features selected works of modern and contemporary art from the Coppel Collection, including Spanish artists Cristina Lucas and Santiago Sierra.

- Literature
- Chicago, IL
Quixotes Around the World
Quixotes Around the World represents the voice of the work’s readers in 30 different languages, and features iconographic and film translations and adaptations for children.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
Cristina Iglesias at No Man's Land: Women Artists from the Rubell Family Collection
Featuring work by 37 artists from 15 countries, including Spanish artists Cristina Iglesias, NMWA’s presentation imagines a visual conversation between women artists new to the Rubell Family Collection and those whose works they began collecting decades ago.

- Culinary Arts
- St. Petersburg, FL
Ferran Adrià: The Invention of Food
Widely celebrated for changing the landscape of gastronomy, renowned chef Ferran Adrià changed cooking in the same way Salvador Dalí changed art.

- Visual arts
- Houston, TX
Picasso: The Line
This exhibition explores the distinctiveness of 70 Pablo Picasso line drawings while considering their significance to the artist’s body of work.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
The Photo Stories of Kati Horna in the Illustrated Press
As the first solo show dedicated to the photographer in the United States, Told and Untold features Horna’s photographs displayed alongside the newspapers and magazines that put them in circulation.

- Heritage
- Santa Fe, NM
Fractured Faiths: Spanish Judaism, The Inquisition, and New World Identities
The exhibition reunites Spanish artifacts with their New World counterparts for the first time to reveal the history of the Spanish Sephardim and their long heritage within the Americas.