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Gods, Wizards and Sages. The private collections of artists

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    CaixaForum Madrid is presenting an original exhibition from 25 April to 20 August in which the work of ten artists from "La Caixa" Foundation’s Contemporary Art Collection will be on display, alongside objects from their personal collections.  

    Throughout history, it has been seen that the human being is a collector and collecting is something innate in us.  In this way, this exhibition invites visitors to discover the private collections of ten artists that form part of "La Caixa" Foundation’s Collection (Rosa Amorós, Miquel Barceló, Georg Baselitz, Luis Feito, Joan Hernández Pijuan, Manolo Millares, Joan Miró, Susana Solano, Hiroshi Sugimoto and Antoni Tàpies), as well as the relationship with their imagination, their interests and obsessions, their creative processes and, in short, their work.

    Art pieces from non-European traditions can be seen in the case of Miró and Tàpies or Japanese religious objects in the case of Sugimoto. 

    Image Credits:

    • Aborigine No. 3. Canary Pictograph, 1952. Oil on Canvas. 59 x 72 cm. © Private Collection
    • Manolo Millares. Painting 61, 1959. Mixed technique on hessian. FLC Contemporary Art Collection
    • Rosa Amorós. Pou, 1987. Refractory stone and stoneware. FLC Contemporary Art Collection
    Last updated: 12/01/2024
    Practical Information
    Event
    When
    From 25 April to 20 August
    Address
    Paseo
    del Prado, 36
    28014
    Tourist area
    Paseo del Arte
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    Metro
    Estación del Arte (L1)
    Atocha (L1)
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    001, 6, 10, 14, 26, 27, 32, 34, 37, 45, E1, C03, N9, N10, N11, N12, N13, N14, N15, N17, N25, N26
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    Madrid-Atocha
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    Prices

    General Entrance Ticket: € 6

    Free entrance: CaixaBank customers, European Youth Cardholders or children under the age of 16

    Times

    Mon to Sun: 10am - 8pm

    Type
    Exhibitions
    Art, antiques and crafts
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