The Rusiñol Gallery celebrates its 24th Anniversary with a commemorative exhibition honouring an artist of significant and multi-coloured creativeness: Jesús Casaus (1926-2002). Of a fauvist tradition, this Catalonian whose development is based in the avant-garde Paris, is today one of the most celebrated artists in Europe and in the Unites States.
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APRIL 23rd: St. George. Honoring the “diada” (day of celebration, in Catalan) of St George’s day, the Rusiñol Gallery made an appointment with both painting and literature. The name of the exhibition bears witness of it: “Fidel Bofill vist per Miquel Martí i Pol” (Fidel Bofill as seen by Miquel Marti i Pol). Alongside the magnificent collection of this painter, […]
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“Next stop: Willougbi”. Such is the title of Juan Luis Jardí‘s just inaugurated exhibition at the Rusiñol Gallery. Mystery and disquiet, even “provocation, are sensations transmitted by this painter: he leaves no one indifferent. An evidence of this avowal was the long carousel of questions publicly proffered by the audience. What is Willougbi? Where is Willougbi? This is part of […]
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Magda Esterli inaugurates her exhibition “The Sea dresses up for a party”. Magda has fascinated us with her skill: she indistinctly paints with watercolours and oil. A remarkable case! We were under the impression of assisting to two different inaugurations: in the number 1 Hall we could admire Esterli’s oils; in the number 2 Hall (lower floor) her watercolours. She […]
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With Vives Fierro and his impressive work “Urbs picturata” it has arrived to the Rusiñol Gallery a whirlwind of expectation, audience, bookings and art sales. In a familiarly relaxed ambience, the evening of February 19th offered us the possibility to more closely know this unfaltering and bold researcher -free from any obligations- who is Antoni Vives Fierro…
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Whoever has been at least once in the Bianya Valley (Gerona) already knows Miquel Vilar; whoever can look at Miquel Vilar (and/or at his work “Inside a dream”) is already “looking at” at the Bianya Valley (his place of origin), with all its privileges: beauty, soft tonalities, wide open horizons, along with the simplicity and serenity of the rural world. […]
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It can be said that the Rusiñol Gallery started 2010 with Manel Doblas‘ exhibition “Contemporary Realisms”. Contemporary Realism indeed, but -we should say- reminiscing ancient times: train tracks suggesting how fast present-days go by, but also train tracks and stations as the artist remembers them from childhood youth. Although not everything are train tracks…
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We have had the pleasure of receiving once more at the Rusiñol Gallery the artist Ramón Aguilar Moré. It was for the inauguration of our “Exposición de Navidad” (“Christmas Exhibition”), always with that special flavor so adequate for these holidays. He is Been painting for 60 years , which means many years of unremitting work that have granted this artist […]
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Oscar Borràs has brought us an air of optimism, joy and hope: his work -“Mediterranean Paradises “– is a mirror of his “heart”, that lives -not out of naiveness but of an interior depth – a joyful life which introduces us in a happy world.
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With his theme “El ritmo de los colores” (The Rhythm of Colours), Pineda Bueno presents his exhibition. This work competes with the exuberant and whimsical variety of colours which the autumnal landscape dresses up with these days. But with this artist the rhythm of colours is something else. It does not anticipate the end of a cycle, but just the […]
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