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Events on September 7, 2017

Events 1–12 of 12

The Silver Way: China, Spanish America and the Birth of Globalization, 1565-1815
  • Heritage
  • Washington, DC

The Silver Way: China, Spanish America and the Birth of Globalization, 1565-1815

A discussion with Peter Gordon, co-author of the book “The Silver Way,” Margaret Myers, Director of the China and Latin America Program at the Inter-American Dialogue, and Tatiana Seijas, Associate Professor at the Pennsylvania State University.

Don Juan Tenorio
  • Performing arts
  • Washington, DC

Don Juan Tenorio

A sensual and contemporary retelling of Don Juan’s burning passions, brimming with poetic text and echoes of romantic and religious dramas.

The Jewels of the Spanish Baroque
  • Music
  • New York, NY

The Jewels of the Spanish Baroque

Pianist and Speaker Yelena Grinberg will explore some of the most exquisite and rarely-heard keyboard works by the “3 S’s” of the Iberian Baroque: Domenico Scarlatti, Carlos Seixas, and Antonio Soler.

Recent Work: Pygmalion Effect by Almudena Rodriguez
  • Visual arts
  • Chicago, IL

Recent Work: Pygmalion Effect by Almudena Rodriguez

Having lived in Spain, Mexico and currently living in the United States, artist Almudena Rodriguez shares her fascination with the cross-cultural pollination of ideas and materials.

Lamazares – Nicolai
  • Visual arts
  • New York, NY

Lamazares – Nicolai

With “Alfabeto Delfín,” Spanish painter Antón Lamazares offers his most original proposal, in which painting and poetry merge through his Christian and farmer alphabet.

Picasso/Rivera: Still Life and the Precedence of Form
  • Visual arts
  • Dallas, TX

Picasso/Rivera: Still Life and the Precedence of Form

A group of four paintings and one print explores the story of spirited rivalry and visual dialogue taking place between these artists in 1915.

Cristóbal de Villalpando: Painter of the Baroque
  • Visual arts
  • New York, NY

Cristóbal de Villalpando: Painter of the Baroque

Villalpando emerged in the 1680s as a painter in the Spanish Viceroyalty in Mexico. He was one of the most innovative and accomplished artists in the entire Hispanic world.

Meeting Bowls in Arlington
  • Urban Culture
  • Washington, DC

Meeting Bowls in Arlington

Spanish artist collective mmmm… presents the Meeting Bowls, social places for getting to know people and fostering dialog in small groups.

Memory, Mind, Matter: The Sculpture of Eduardo Chillida
  • Visual arts
  • Tampa, FL

Memory, Mind, Matter: The Sculpture of Eduardo Chillida

Discover world-renowned Spanish sculptor Eduardo Chillida’s works in paper, alabaster, steel and stone in The Dali’s special exhibition: “Memory, Mind, Matter: The Sculpture of Eduardo Chillida.”

The Prado in Santa Fe
  • Visual arts
  • Santa Fe, NM

The Prado in Santa Fe

Spain’s Masterpiece Reproductions from The Prado Museum to be shown in prominent Santa Fe public park.

Chillida: Rhythm-Time-Silence
  • Visual arts
  • Kansas City, MO

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.

Flamenco: From Spain to New Mexico
  • Heritage
  • Santa Fe, NM

Flamenco: From Spain to New Mexico

The Museum of International Folk Art presents “Flamenco: From Spain to New Mexico,” the most comprehensive exhibition to celebrate and study this living tradition as an art form.