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Events on November 28, 2019

Events 1–13 of 13

Making Marbles: Science & Splendor at the Courts of Europe
  • Visual arts
  • New York, NY

Making Marbles: Science & Splendor at the Courts of Europe

The Met brings a collection of unique objects collected by European royal families (1550-1750), where we can find “The Knight’s Dream” painting by Spanish artist Antonio de Pereda.

Midnight in Paris: Surrealism at the crossroads, 1929
  • Visual arts
  • St. Petersburg, FL

Midnight in Paris: Surrealism at the crossroads, 1929 Canceled

The exhibition immerses visitors in this particularly rich and vital creative era by examining the works, friendships and clashes of Luis Buñuel, Salvador Dalí and Joan Miró among others.

Quixote Nuevo
  • Performing arts
  • Boston, MA

Quixote Nuevo

One of Spanish literature’s most vibrant and memorable characters, Cervantes’ “Don Quixote” is brought to life in a poetic and amusing adaption of the classic novel.

Nature’s Afterlives with Gabriela Albergaria & Jorge Otero-Pailos
  • Visual arts
  • New York, NY

Nature’s Afterlives with Gabriela Albergaria & Jorge Otero-Pailos

This exhibition brings together Gabriela Albergaria and Jorge Otero-Pailos, two artists whose work focuses on nature and the associated themes of growth and decay, history and memory, continuity and change.

Focus on contemporary Spanish art: Secundino Hernández at Meadows Museum
  • Visual arts
  • Dallas, TX

Focus on contemporary Spanish art: Secundino Hernández at Meadows Museum Canceled

As a prelude to the launch of the MAS program in collaboration with Spain’s Fundación ARCO, the Meadows Museum is displaying a recent painting by Madrid native Secundino Hernández.

More Human, More Living
  • Design
  • New York, NY

More Human, More Living

The Instituto Cervantes New York hosts the exhibition of the Award-Winning Projects of the XIV Edition of the Spanish Architecture and Urbanism Biennial.

Sorolla in the Studio: An Exceptional Loan from an Important Spanish Collection
  • Visual arts
  • Dallas, TX

Sorolla in the Studio: An Exceptional Loan from an Important Spanish Collection

This exhibition investigates Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida’s creative process and working method between 1902 and 1906, a critical period in the artist’s career.

Alonso Berruguete: First Sculptor of Renaissance Spain
  • Visual arts
  • Washington, DC

Alonso Berruguete: First Sculptor of Renaissance Spain

The National Gallery of Art hosts the first major exhibition held outside Spain to celebrate the expressive art of the most important sculptor active on the Iberian Peninsula during the first half of the 16th century, Alonso Berruguete.

Cristina Pato at NYU’s King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center
  • Music
  • New York, NY

Cristina Pato at NYU’s King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center

Noted Galician bagpiper, musician, writer, producer and educator Cristina Pato organizes and hosts a series of free public events throughout the fall at NYU’s KJCC.

El Greco, Goya, and a Taste for Spain: Highlights from The Bowes Museum
  • Visual arts
  • Dallas, TX

El Greco, Goya, and a Taste for Spain: Highlights from The Bowes Museum

This exhibition explores painting techniques from the early sixteenth to late eighteenth centuries while also taking a closer look at John and Joséphine Bowes’s role in the history of the collection and display of Spanish art outside of Spain.

Illusion by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger at Flutter Experience
  • Visual arts
  • Los Angeles, CA

Illusion by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger at Flutter Experience Canceled

Flutter, a long-term, cross-disciplinary exhibition held within a repurposed 1920s art deco building in Los Angeles features an Immersive Interactive Cinematic Art Installation created by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger.

Air Sea Land by Okuda San Miguel
  • Visual arts
  • Boston, MA

Air Sea Land by Okuda San Miguel

Boston Seaport welcomes seven monumental sculptures by Spanish contemporary artist Okuda San Miguel.

The support of Spain for the Independence of the U.S.
  • Heritage
  • Washington, DC

The support of Spain for the Independence of the U.S.

As a summary of the exhibition “Recovered Memories. Spain and the Support for the American Revolution,” this permanent showcase features documents, reproductions of uniforms, drawings, illustrations, maps and miniatures.