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Highlights /3 events you can't miss in New York

- Visual arts
- New York
Global Mode > by Eva Davidova
Eva Davidova’s interactive installation weaves ancient myths and modern issues, inviting visitors to influence stories via their own body movement, thereby fostering reflection on interdependence in an era of ecological challenges.
October 19, 2023 – February 11, 2024

- Visual arts
- New York
Picasso in Fontainebleau
The Museum of Modern Art in New York presents an exhibition on the Spanish painter Picasso that explores the artist’s paintings made during the summer of 1921 in Fontainebleau.
October 4, 2023 – February 17, 2024

- Visual arts
- New York
Picasso: A Cubist Commission in Brooklyn
The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents an exhibition that explores a less known chapter of the Spanish painter, Picasso, where he explored and played with cubism.
September 14, 2023 – January 14, 2024
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- Visual arts
- New York
The Nomadic Artist by Andrés Mérida
In his second solo exhibition in New York City, Spanish artist Andrés Mérida presents 20 new paintings and drawings produced in his studio in Brooklyn over the course of two months in the lead up to opening day.
Nov 14 – Nov 28, 2018

- Literature
- New York
Espanglish, native language: A bilingual unique phenomenon
New York-based writers discuss their literature and the way Spanglish influenced their conception in a talk moderated by Alberto Ferreras.
Nov 13, 2018

- Music
- New York
Los amigos de la Zarzuela's 33rd annual gala concert
Amigos de la Zarzuela presents an anthology of “romanzas”, ensembles and “zarzuela” at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall.
Nov 11, 2018

- Music
- New York
Rosana: In Memory of the Skin
Rosana presents her latest album “En la memoria de la piel” (“In the Memory of the Skin”) as an acoustic set.
Nov 10, 2018

- Visual arts
- New York
Bitter Laughter: Graphic novels from Latin America & Spain
Spanish comic book artist and illustrator Belén Ortega is featured in the 3rd edition of the conference Bitter Laughter, which brings the boldest and most controversial cartoonists from Latin America and Spain to New York City.
Nov 9, 2018

- Urban Culture
- New York
Art in Public Spaces and New York’s leading role
This panel discussion addresses the singularities of outdoors urban sculpture in the United States and, specifically, the commitment of New York City to public art.
Nov 5, 2018

- Performing arts
- New York
Framing Time
The 2018 White Wave Dance Festival premieres “Framing Time” by choreographer and dancer Cesc Gelabert.
Nov 1 – Nov 2, 2018

- Music
- New York
Pelayo Garrido at the Golden Classical Music Awards
12 year-old Spanish pianist Pelayo Garrido won first place at the Golden Classical Music Awards and plays at the award ceremony at Carnegie Hall.
Oct 31, 2018

- Visual arts
- New York
From Utopia to Queer Utopia by Andrés Senra
Senra presents his video art works “Auslandia” and “Kommune” in a screening and panel discussion with filmmaker Ruth Somalo.
Oct 25, 2018

- Film
- New York
Catalan Cinema’s Radical Years, 1968–1978
The film series traces 10 years of Catalan cinema and includes filmmakers such as Pere Portabella and Antoni Ribas.
Oct 25 – Nov 10, 2018

- Film
- New York
I Hate New York at NewFest 2018
The film by Gustavo Sánchez premieres at this year’s edition of this leading LGBT New York film festival.
Oct 25 – Oct 26, 2018

- Performing arts
- New York
Mujer(es)
“Mujer(es)” is an all-female Flamenco theatrical performance that explores and celebrates the role of women in all facets of Flamenco.
Oct 25 – Oct 27, 2018

- Urban Culture
- New York
Coolture Impact: A Digital Interactive Cultural Platform in Times Square
Coolture Impact is the largest interactive public art platform that intertwines reality and fantasy on the windows of the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Times Square.
Oct 25 – Nov 24, 2018

- Visual arts
- New York
Staging Franco's Victory as Reconquest. The 1940 Exposicion de la Hispanidad
Dr. Miriam Basilio, Associate Professor of Art History and Museum Studies at NYU, talks about Franco’s imagery in its propaganda campaigns.
Oct 23, 2018

- Film
- New York
Amanecer at the 42nd Margaret Mead Film Festival
Directed by Carmen Torres, “Dawn” will be screened at this year’s Margaret Mead Film Festival at the American Museum of Natural History.
Oct 20, 2018

- Performing arts
- New York
A Poem in Seven Movements (Anarchoreographies)
Elena Bajo’s choreographic project explores the intersection of sculpture, performance and text, and uses non-hierarchical trajectories as a tool to articulate a sense of subjectivity and collectivity, and the creation of a space in constant flux.
Oct 20, 2018