Events taking place on November 21, 2017
Events 17–25 of 25
- Visual arts
- Kansas City
Through the Eyes of Picasso
This major exhibition explores Pablo Picasso’s life-long fascination with African and Oceanic art, as well as works from the Americas, uniting his paintings and sculpture with art that fueled his own creative exploration.
Oct 20 – Apr 8, 2018
- Design
- Tampa
Dali & Schiaparelli
Dali & Schiaparelli, presented in collaboration by The Dali Museum and Schiaparelli Paris, is the first exhibition dedicated to the creative relationship and works of Elsa Schiaparelli and Salvador Dali.
Oct 18 – Jan 14, 2018
- Film
- Washington, D.C.
Films Across Borders: Stories of Migration
Showcasing international tales of courage, hope, and determination, this careful selection of documentary and dramatic films will captivate you with stories of immigrants and refugees struggling to find a place to call home.
Oct 8 – Dec 12, 2017
- Visual arts
- New York
Drawn to Greatness: Master Drawings from the Thaw Collection
The Morgan Library & Museum celebrates the acquisition of the complete Thaw drawings collection with an exhibition of over 150 masterworks, including drawings by Spanish artists Goya and Picasso.
Sep 29 – Jan 7, 2018
- Visual arts
- Dallas
Zurbarán: Jacob and his twelve sons
A series of thirteen monumental canvases by Spanish Golden Age Master Francisco de Zurbarán, will come to the United States for the first time in 2017 and 2018.
Sep 17 – Jan 7, 2018
- Design
- Chicago
2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial
Architects from Barcelona and Madrid will be showcasing their creative projects in this year’s Chicago Architecture Biennial, entitled “Make New History.”
Sep 16 – Jan 7, 2018
- Visual arts
- Houston
Spanish Colonial Paintings from the Thoma Collection
The Museum of Fine Arts presents a selection of Spanish colonial paintings from the celebrated collection of Carl and Marilynn Thoma.
Sep 16 – Dec 30, 2018
- Visual arts
- New York
Proof: Francisco Goya, Sergei Eisenstein, Robert Longo
Spanish artist Francisco Goya (1746–1828), Russian filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein (1898–1948), and contemporary American artist Robert Longo (born 1953) each witnessed a turbulent transition from one era to another and the profound repercussions of revolution, war, and civil unrest.
Sep 8 – Jan 7, 2018
- Visual arts
- Kansas City
Chillida: Rhythm-Time-Silence
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art presents seven large-scale sculptures by acclaimed Spanish sculptor Eduardo Chillida in the museum’s Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park and Theis Park.
May 5 – Dec 3, 2017