Events on November 2, 2021
Events 1–16 of 21

- Visual arts
- Houston, TX
Calder-Picasso at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Alexander Calder and Pablo Picasso –two of the foremost figures in 20th-century art– come together in this exhibition featuring paintings, sculptures, mobiles, and works on paper spanning the artists’ careers.

- Performing arts
- Tampa, FL
De paso by Casa Patas U.S. tour in Sarasota
Sarasota, Miami, Washington, D.C., Walla Walla, Seattle, and Chicago are the selected cities that host the 15th Flamenco tour of Fundación Casa Patas, postponed in 2020 due to the pandemic.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
Nest by Jaume Plensa
This solo exhibition by Jaume Plensa, featuring new sculptures by the artist, coincides with the opening of two monumental public-facing commissions in Jersey City and Grand Rapids, Michigan.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
Aquatint: From Its Origins to Goya
The National Gallery of Art highlights some original works by Goya at its new exhibition about the history of the aquatint technique.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
Gilded Figures: Wood and Clay Made Flesh
This exhibition at the Hispanic Society Museum & Library offers a rare glimpse of a major art form from the Hispanic World 1500–1800: polychrome sculpture.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
Occupied Spaces: Global Mode > Omnivores by Eva Davidova
“Global Mode > Omnivores” at Instituto Cervantes New York is a solo exhibition featuring a network of digital installations by new media artist Eva Davidova.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
The Moon and Sixpence by Miki Leal
By way of variations around a set of pictorial references, with color, figure and, especially, density as basic elements, Miki Leal proposes an immersive experience, not only of painting, but also of looking.

- Music
- Washington, DC
CANARIAS DC SOUNDWALK
“CANARIAS DC SOUNDWALK” explores the sonic ecologies of the Canary Islands, a volcanic archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Northwest Africa, within the geographic region known as Macaronesia.

- Visual arts
- Dallas, TX
Canvas & Silk: Historic Fashion from Madrid’s Museo del Traje
The Meadows Museum and Madrid’s Museo del Traje present an exhibition of Spanish dress and fashion that pairs approximately 40 paintings from the Meadows’ collection with historic dress and accessories.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
Amalgama El Prado by Daniel Canogar
The Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain joins the Phillips Collection to celebrate its 100th anniversary with “Amalgama El Prado,” a project by Spanish artist Daniel Canogar that will be presented at the same time as “Amalgama Phillips.”

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
Amalgama Phillips by Daniel Canogar
The Phillips Collection celebrates its 100th anniversary with “Amalgama Phillips,” a project by Daniel Canogar that will be presented at the same time as “Amalgama El Prado.”

- Visual arts
- Baltimore, MD
Color and Illusion: The Still Lifes of Juan Gris
The first U.S. exhibition in over 35 years dedicated to Spanish artist Juan Gris highlights his pioneering and revolutionary contributions to the Cubist movement by focusing on his fascination with subjects drawn from everyday life.

- Visual arts
- Los Angeles, CA
Unseen Picasso
This exhibition features 16 exceptional prints made between the 1930s and 1960s that illustrate the artist’s bold experiments, technically and stylistically, in the graphic arts.

- Heritage
- New York, NY
Spain 1000-1200: Art at the Frontiers of Faith
For the first time the Fuentidueña Chapel gallery, which typically focuses on the Christian tradition, presents a group of works that testify to the diversity of Spanish medieval art.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
Around Nature
Spanish artist Juanli Carrión has designed a garden that includes botanical species representing the different stops during the first trip around the world.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
Transformando lo físico
“Transformando lo Físico” invites 12 Spanish creators to come up with 12 different artistic proposals for the façade of our building that will be shown monthly in the garden, allowing a dialog between the building and its representation.