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Events on March 14, 2019

Events 1–16 of 24

  • Sketching the future
  • Washington, DC

Joan Llorach: Modern Populisms and Social Division

Catalan author Joan Llorach gives a lecture entitled “How Modern Populisms Promise to Solve Economic Grievances but End Up Delivering Social Division.”

  • Literature
  • Chicago, IL

Miguel Hernández a plena luz

This new exhibition presents the remarkable life and death of the youngest member of the Generation of ‘27.

  • Visual arts
  • Detroit, MI

Blind House

“Blind House” is an incisive artwork by collaborative artists Paloma Muñoz and Walter Martin that brings into question our ideals of house and home, privacy, and safety.

  • Music
  • Austin, TX

Sounds From Spain at SXSW 2019

Sounds from Spain presents six bands at the 2019 edition of SXSW.

  • Kids
  • Washington, DC

Picasso by Cornelia Cody

This new production explores the mysteries behind the life and work of the creative genius through the eyes of an inquisitive child.

  • Urban Culture
  • New York, NY

Women Who Rock! at Coolture Impact

Coolture Impact presents “Women Who Rock!” in celebration of Women’s month, featuring iconic women in music from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s with works from renowned photographer Norman Seeff.

  • Visual arts
  • New York, NY

La Nau Gaudí. Artists from Mataró: The Bassat collection

Contemporary Catalan Art will be shown for the first time at Instituto Cervantes New York.

  • Performing arts
  • Miami, FL

Flamenco Festival 2019 On Tour: Miami

In an edition that aims to highlight the role of women in creation and the dialogues of Flamenco with other expressions, “Flamenco Festival” brings the best Spanish Flamenco artists to Miami and other cities around the nation.

  • Visual arts
  • Savannah, GA

Jaume Plensa: Talking Continents

Jaume Plensa presents large-scale sculptures and installations that use language, history, literature, and psychology to draw attention to the barriers that separate and divide humanity.

  • Film
  • Washington, DC

Spanish Cinema Now+ 2019

The first edition of Spanish Cinema Now+ includes four movies nominated for a Goya, the most important national annual film award, in the category of best new director, showing the new values of Spanish cinema.

  • Visual arts
  • New York, NY

Joan Miró: Birth of the World

This exhibition presents Miró’s signature painting “The Birth of the World” in relation to other major works by the artist, including 60 paintings, works on paper, prints, illustrated books, and objects.

  • Visual arts
  • Baltimore, MD

Monsters & Myths. Surrealism and War in the 1930s and 1940s

Nearly 90 Surrealist masterworks of the 1930s and 1940s by artists such as Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, Max Ernst, and André Masson are presented through a timely lens –that of war, violence, and exile.

  • Visual arts
  • Grand Rapids, MI

César Dezfuli at Or Does it Explode?

Several artists from Spain, France, and the U.S. present a multimedia group exhibition on the documentation of refugees and forced migration.

  • Performing arts
  • Miami, FL

I am Miami Microtheater

This new Microtheater project takes the audience on a journey through the ever-changing city of Miami and its diverse communities.

  • Visual arts
  • New York, NY

The Farewells Photographs by Alberto Martí

Curated by José Caruncho, this exhibition presents a selection of 50 photographs by Alberto Martí on the Galician migrant exodus to the Americas between 1957 and 1963, taken at the Galician ports of A Coruña and Vigo in northwestern Spain.

  • Visual arts
  • Dallas, TX

Fortuny: Friends and Followers

This new exhibition dedicated to Fortuny and his world explores the legacy of the popular Spanish painter’s work.