Past events / 2828 past events around the U.S.
- Music
- Phoenix
Visions from Spain, a Horn & Piano Soirée
Javier Bonet (French horn) and Miriam Gómez-Morán (piano) present a program from Schumann to the contemporary Juan J. Colomer, together with a challenging selection from their latest album.
Feb 3, 2018
- Performing arts
- Dallas
Opera in 18th Century Madrid: Achilles in Skyros
“The Orchestra of New Spain and the Dallas Institute of Humanities & Culture present a discussion on the operatic life of baroque Madrid and Francisco Courcelle’s “Achilles in Skyros.”
Feb 3 – Feb 10, 2018
- Design
- New York
Sex and the So-Called City
The exhibition portrays snapshots of a new urban lifestyle, provoking the contemplation of the depths beneath the images that inundate the fictional –and real– imaginary of New York City.
Feb 2 – Apr 3, 2018
- Film
- New York
Documentarists for a day: Gaudí and Picasso
Anthology Film Archives presents a series of films that highlight the documentary achievements of directors more widely known for their fiction films, bringing together a diverse constellation of filmmakers.
Feb 2 – Feb 20, 2018
- Performing arts
- New York
Queens of the Night
Thalia Theater presents the world premiere of the LGBTQ musical “Reinas de la Noche” / “Queens of the Night.”
Feb 2 – Feb 25, 2018
- Music
- San Antonio
Tales from the Edges of Spain
Galician bagpiper Cristina Pato and Galician accordionist Victor Prieto perform at the Musical Bridges International Music Festival to celebrate San Antonio’s Spanish heritage.
Feb 1, 2018
- Visual arts
- New York
Zurbarán's Jacob and His Twelve Sons: Paintings from Auckland Castle
The exhibition of “Jacob and His Twelve Sons” at the The Frick Collection is an ambitious series of thirteen paintings that depict life-size figures from the Old Testament.
Jan 31 – Apr 22, 2018
- Visual arts
- Chicago
Beyond Measure
Presented at Tiger Strikes Asteroid Chicago, this exhibit includes work by Spanish artist Daniel Cerrejón.
Jan 28 – Mar 10, 2018
- Music
- New York
CreArt Music Series 05
New York Society for Ethical Culture and the award-winning multidisciplinary music ensemble CreArtBox present pieces by Joshua Penman, Beethoven, Debussy and, Bryce Dessner in this new edition of the CreArt Music Series.
Jan 26, 2018
- Music
- New York
Pablo Sáinz Villegas at Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall hosts the “Grammy Salute To Classical Music” concert to celebrate the return of the Grammy Awards to New York and conductor Leonard Bernstein’s centennial.
Jan 26, 2018
- Visual arts
- New York
Auckland Castle’s Spanish Gallery at Sotheby’s New York
The exhibition shows works from the permanent collection of The Auckland Project in Bishop Auckland, England.
Jan 26 – Feb 11, 2018
- Visual arts
- New York
Yapci Ramos: Red-Hot
Ramos presents her feminist work through a 18-channel video installation occupying the entire surface of the Catinca Tabacaru Gallery.
Jan 26 – Mar 11, 2018