Events taking place on May 4, 2017
Events 1–16 of 18

- Literature
- New York
Public Space? Lost and Found
The book, inspired by Spanish artist Antoni Muntadas and his early coining of the term “media landscape,” features the participation of Spanish architects Andrés Jaque, Juan Herreros and Beatriz Colomina.
May 4, 2017

- Film
- Washington, D.C.
People in Places at AACIA Film Showcase
SPAIN arts & culture presents the film People in Places (Gente en Sitios), as part of the Ibero-American Film Showcase 2017, which takes place from April 19 to May 19 in various venues.
May 4, 2017

- Visual arts
- New York
Amarist Studio at Art NY 2017
Spanish artists and designers Arán Lozano and Clara Campo present the Welcome installation at ART NY 2017.
May 3 – May 7, 2017

- Visual arts
- New York
Carmen Herrera: Paintings on Paper
At the age of 101, Herrera continues to work almost every day in her studio, and her work demonstrates a disciplined but highly sophisticated exploration of color and form.
May 3 – Jun 10, 2017

- Performing arts
- New York
José Limón Dance Company
Hailed as one of the world’s greatest dance companies, the Limón Dance Company has been at the vanguard of American Modern dance since its inception in 1946.
May 2 – May 7, 2017

- Urban Culture
- New York
Lluis Lleó’s Morpho’s Nest in The Cadmium House
A series of five front-and-back outdoor paintings on sandstone slabs from Catalonia will parade along the Park Avenue Malls from 52nd to 56th streets, coinciding with an exhibition of Lleó’s project drawings and installation models at the Instituto Cervantes New York from May 5-9.
May 1 – Jul 31, 2017

- Visual arts
- New York
Cristina Prieto Crespi at Portal to Enigma
Spanish painter Cristina Prieto Crespi participates in “Portal to Enigma,” a new group exhibition exploring the possibilities of extreme abstraction and non-representational art.
Apr 25 – May 16, 2017

- Performing arts
- New York
Al Margen Flamenco Dance Company presents Adorno
This experimental work brings a particular perspective to New York flamenco created by New Yorkers.
Apr 21 – May 7, 2017

- Visual arts
- New York
Samuel Guillén at Brooklyn Metal Works
The Spanish jewlery maker conceives, designs and materially produces all his pieces in limited editions, featuring repetitive patterns through hollow construction techniques in sterling silver.
Apr 8 – May 21, 2017

- Design
- Washington, D.C.
EXPORT. Spanish Architecture Abroad
The exhibition offers a global analysis of the current state of Spanish architecture outside our borders.
Apr 6 – Jun 4, 2017

- Design
- Washington, D.C.
ALTERNATIVAS / ALTERNATIVES: The Thirteenth Spanish Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism (XIII BEAU)
The exhibition of the XIII BEAU is an opportunity to disclose Spanish interventions in terms of heritage, urbanism, landscape and city, as well as investigations carried out in the field of architecture and urbanism of the past two years.
Apr 6 – Jun 4, 2017

- Visual arts
- Dallas
Picasso’s Dream and Lie of Franco: The Spanish Civil War in Print
This exhibition commemorates the anniversary of Picasso’s great painting by showcasing a pair of prints in the Meadows collection that was transformed by the very same events that inspired “Guernica.”
Apr 2 – Jul 2, 2017

- Performing arts
- New York
La Zapatera Prodigiosa
Gossip and ageism nip at the marriage of a mismatched couple in Federico García Lorca’s rare comedy.
Apr 1 – Jun 13, 2017

- Visual arts
- Dallas
Between Heaven and Hell: The Drawings of Jusepe de Ribera
The Meadows and the Prado have joined forces to publish and promote the first “catalogue raisonné” of the Baroque master’s drawings.
Mar 12 – Jun 11, 2017

- Heritage
- Los Angeles
Moving Forward, Looking Back: Journeys across the Old Spanish Trail
The project explores the Spanish legacy found along the Old Spanish Trail, a route that was envisioned to link the colonial outposts of New Mexico and California.
Feb 1 – Jun 25, 2017

- Visual arts
- Minneapolis
The Beautiful Brain: The drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal
This traveling exhibition presents the extraordinary drawings of Ramón y Cajal, the father of modern neuroscience.
Jan 28 – May 21, 2017