“The next”: 25 painters enjoying… the eternity

The Rusiñol Gallery continues honoring all the artists who have helped her to becoming the “Rusiñol Gallery”. The exhibitions “Miquel Cabanas. It is necessary to take advantage of the crossing” and, more recently, “Calsina comes back… 25 YEARS” have been like the starting guns of our celebrations. Like them, other artists have already crossed the threshold of time. But the […]
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25th YEAR of the Rusiñol Gallery: Calsina comes back

An image for History: 25 years ago. It was May 13th, 1986, the dawn of the Rusiñol Gallery. On that occasion a number of celebrated painters were gathered: Calsina, Miquel Cabanas, Amat, Camps Ribera, Commeleran and Benavent. Ever since, the Rusiñol Gallery has promoted around 400 exhibitions… Our gratitude to all —artists, experts, friends— that have had, with their contribution, […]
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“The next”: Ramon Calsina (13-31.V.2011)

When we —with the tremor of beginners— opened the doors for the first time, the then famous Ramon Calsina i Baró (1901-1992) graced us with his ​​presence at that first exhibition (collective). Now, the Rusiñol Gallery —not so beginners— is pleased to value its seniority of 25 YEARS in order to remember that master of painting, “Calsina cames back… 25 […]
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Inauguration of Alícia Grau (April 8th 2011)

It is Friday, April 8th at 8:00 pm. On a very warm sunset, starts the inauguration of “Looks”, by Alicia Grau. That is because… Alicia has come from Abu Dhabi: she is the first Spanish woman artist who has triumphed there! Be that as it may, finally, Alicia is in the Rusiñol Gallery: if you “enter”, you will experience the […]
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“The next”: Alícia Grau (8-27.IV.2011)

For the first time, ALICIA GRAU is going to present an individual exhibition of her work in the Rusiñol Gallery. With her “Looks” she draws moments filled with tenderness and love in an atmosphere that surrounds beauty. Her figures of children and adolescents, and still life, are treated with an exquisite drawing technique, creating scenes where the excitement is shared […]
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“The next”: Ulpiano Carrasco (18.III-6.IV.2011)

Ulpiano Carrasco, with his “Symbols”, is carried away by a daring sense of expression. A painter of feelings, describes landscapes, specially the essence of these landscapes. He also paints urban issues and still life paintings. Although in this case the topic is not really important, because the artist infuses the extraordinary mastery of color to achieve a special way of […]
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Inauguration of Kiku Poch (February 25th 2011)

With an audience that was a joy, Kiku Poch has premiered at the Rusiñol Gallery (“Landscapes lived”). It was his first time though, at the same time, it was not, for it floated in the atmosphere some sort of remembrance… This may be due to the fact that Kiku is the son of painters: without going any further, his mother […]
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“The next”: Kiku Poch (25.II-16.III.2011)

We have the pleasure to present Kiku Poch, an artist who for the first time exhibits his works in our art gallery. With the exhibition “Landscapes lived” we will enjoy a magnificent collection of paintings that evoke the tranquil beauty of the coves of Menorca and the harmony of the corners of Provence. Works painted from the heart, where everything […]
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Inauguration of Benet Sarsanedas (February 4th 2011)

Benet Sarsanedas: we were already feeling nostalgia for this “veteran” of the Rusiñol Gallery. With his “Impressions of a traveler”, we can again relax in Nature’s serene motion, which Sarsanedas —a gentle tempered man— is so skilful in outlining with his impressionist painting. So are his paintings: Nature in motion.
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“The next”: Benet Sarsanedas (4-23.II.2011)

With Benet Sarsanedas and his A traveller’s impressions, the Rusiñol Gallery launches us into a way of narrating that never tires of looking for the substance in a work that goes from definition to impulse. In no case the artist desires to impress us with the well worked out ease he explains himself with; but he quickly raises our interest […]
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